Bahamas Shark Diving Capital of the World
There are a few locations that come to mind when looking for the best shark diving hotspots on this blue planet. Cocos, Galapagos, South Africa, Fiji, Australia, and Mexico all have some amazing shark dives. But there’s no denying that the Bahamas ranks high on that list, perhaps taking the title of Shark Diving Capital of the World! We’re excited to bring you to some of the best of Bahamas shark diving. Read on for an introduction to each diving location and what species of sharks we expect to find there.
Tiger Beach Bahamas
Just a small part of the Little Bahama Bank, Tiger Beach has long been a world class shark diving hotspot. Scuba divers can get uncaged and up-close encounters to this super predator! The tiger sharks that migrate through this area are very well known to the operators that work here. Some of the sharks that are still interacting with divers today have been documented at the site 15 years ago! Most of the animals you’ll see there are quite used to divers and the shark diving routine. Just stick to the rules and enjoy the show. Bahamas shark diving at it’s best!
Bahamas Shark Diving: Oceanic Whitetip
Once considered that most abundant vertebrates on earth (over 100 lbs), Oceanic Whitetip Shark populations have been decimated making them very difficult to find. The Bahamas, however, is one of the last strongholds for a healthy population of this pelagic shark. Shark divers from around the globe can expect to reliably encounter this species during their peak season of April – June. They’re bold, curious and incredibly photogenic, making the trip out here well worth it. This species makes Bahamas shark diving unique.
Bahamas Shark Diving: Great Hammerhead
Moving over to the Great Bahama Bank, divers can expect to see numerous Great Hammerhead Sharks. Once the elusive chance encounter, shark divers can expect to be surrounded by these large and unique animals during the winter months. Here’s another species where Bahamas shark diving reigns supreme.
Bahamas Shark Diving – and then some…
Each of these locations also provide shark diving beyond the target species. For example, at Tiger Beach, you can see up to 6 species of shark on a single dive, including tiger sharks, great hammerhead sharks, bull sharks, reef sharks, lemon sharks, and nurse sharks. While diving with great hammerhead sharks, its common to see nurse and bull sharks as well. During the oceanic whitetip shark diving season, divers will also encounter reef sharks, dusky sharks, as well as chances at seeing great hammerhead sharks and blue marlin!
Can’t wait to make it out to Tiger Beach. Has been on my list for a long time!!
It’s one of the best shark dives in the world! Hope to see you there 🙂
Love the articles and can’t wait to make it to Tiger Beach! Is it too early to book next year?
Hi Rachel. Not at all. We already have reservations for diving at Tiger Beach in 2021. If you’re interested in booking a shark diving package, email us at [email protected] for more details and availability.
Bahamas shark diving is the best for sure, and I haven’t even gone to Tiger Beach yet. I can’t wait.
I gotta get out there for some shark diving. The Bahamas looks awesome and Tiger Beach seems to be a must do shark dive.
Agreed! Tiger Beach is absolutely a must do shark dive.
Yea it is!
Agreed!