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Scuba Dive Around New Providence Island
Scuba Dive Around New Providence Island

New Providence Island is the most inhabited island in the Bahamas, and it is the capital of this island nation. It also happens to be the perfect jumping-off point for some of the best diving locations in the world. There are several iconic reefs, caves, and underwater regions that are easily reached by boat from New Providence Island.

Some of the most popular and incredible dive locations are near New Providence Island. Runway Wall, with its many wrecks and wildlife species, and The Towers, with its giant pinnacle coral, are sights to behold. This area is also home to the world-famous Sahrd Rodeo, which is teaming with sharks in their natural habitat.

With dozens of great dive locations a short boat ride away, New Providence is a great home base for those looking to incorporate several dives throughout a Bahamas vacation.

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Things we like:
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    The diving opportunities are vast and varied, with something for all divers
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    Several of the best dive locations in all the Bahamas are close to this island
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    New Providence is also home to many dive shops, making it easy to get all you need for a dive trip
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Things we don't like:
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    Many of the most popular sites are also the most crowded
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    You can find equally stunning wildlife and reef diving in lesser-populated areas
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Scuba Dive Around New Providence Island
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Things we like:
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    The diving opportunities are vast and varied, with something for all divers
  • check-mark
    Several of the best dive locations in all the Bahamas are close to this island
  • check-mark
    New Providence is also home to many dive shops, making it easy to get all you need for a dive trip
Click to see more
Things we don't like:
  • check-mark
    Many of the most popular sites are also the most crowded
  • check-mark
    You can find equally stunning wildlife and reef diving in lesser-populated areas
Click to see more
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