Dive Guana - Abaco

If you’re heading to Great Guana Cay, Dive Guana is your local contact for getting under the waves. They run trips to the numerous nearby reefs and wrecks, with over 60 sites in their rotation. It’s a good pick for divers looking for a relaxed, small-group vibe and personalised service while exploring the Abacos. We’d suggest them for anyone staying on Guana Cay itself, as it makes logistics easy.

Location
Abaco, Bahamas, Caribbean
Coordinates
26.666340, -77.109760
Phone
+1242365-5178
Email
[email protected]
Website
https://www.diveguana.com
Address
Front Street, Great Guana Cay, BHS

Dive Sites Near Dive Guana

Dive Guana provides access to 15 dive sites in Abaco.

Other Dive Centres in Abaco

Best Time to Dive in Abaco

The warmest water temperatures in Abaco occur in August, averaging 29.8°C (up to 31.9°C). The coolest conditions are in February at 24.0°C.

Monthly Water Temperatures

  • January: 24.4°C (air: 20.6°C)
  • February: 24.0°C (air: 22.7°C)
  • March: 24.3°C (air: 23.0°C)
  • April: 25.0°C (air: 24.5°C)
  • May: 25.9°C (air: 25.7°C)
  • June: 27.7°C (air: 27.3°C)
  • July: 29.0°C (air: 28.5°C)
  • August: 29.8°C (air: 28.8°C)
  • September: 29.4°C (air: 28.0°C)
  • October: 28.4°C (air: 26.9°C)
  • November: 26.9°C (air: 24.2°C)
  • December: 25.4°C (air: 21.9°C)

Marine Life in Abaco

Home to 372 recorded species including 293 reef fish, 30 hard corals, 16 whales & dolphins, 7 sea snails & nudibranchs, 7 sharks & rays, 5 other.

Notable Marine Life

Recommended Packing List for Abaco

Based on average water temperature of 26.7°C, visibility 20 nmi, currents 4 cm/s.

  • Shorty or Rashguard - warm 27°C water needs minimal exposure protection
  • Mask - essential for every dive
  • Fins
  • BCD - buoyancy compensator
  • Regulator - your most safety-critical piece of gear
  • Dive Computer - tracks depth, time, and NDL
  • Surface Marker Buoy (SMB) - essential for boat pickups
  • Dive Torch - useful for crevices and colour at depth
  • Underwater Camera - capture your diving memories