Nassau Diving: Wrecks, Walls and Blue Holes of New Providence - Andros

Nassau's dive scene around New Providence isn't just about the resorts. We’ve found some seriously interesting diving, particularly if you’re into getting lost in a wreck. The artificial reefs here, especially the purposefully sunk vessels, have become proper homes for schooling fish and a fair few green sea turtles. You can swim through cargo holds, check out the engine rooms, and often spot reef sharks cruising the perimeter. The visibility is usually excellent, making it a good spot for newer wreck divers to get a feel for overhead environments without too much stress, but there's enough depth for advanced divers looking for pelagic action on the walls too.

Location
Andros, Bahamas, Caribbean
Coordinates
25.067000, -77.383000
Type
wreck
Maximum Depth
10-40m

Marine Protected Area: Bonefish Pond National Park

Nearby Dive Sites in Andros

Nearest Dive Centres to Nassau Diving: Wrecks, Walls and Blue Holes of New Providence

Marine Life in Andros

Home to 396 recorded species including 339 reef fish, 22 hard corals, 11 whales & dolphins, 5 sharks & rays, 3 sea snails & nudibranchs, 3 octopus & squid.

Notable Species