February 28 – March 4, 2025
4 Night/3 Dive Days
SCUBA Dan hand selected these dates in the heart of the peak shark diving season. It is a great time to go to Tiger Beach! Not only are there a large number of tiger sharks around, but there are also reef, lemon, and nurse sharks, as well as chances to see bull and great hammerhead sharks too! So, you can see up to 6 species of shark on a single dive! Take a look at this post discussing the diving during peak season. It’s a great time of year to be there!
Tiger Beach is a large area on the Little Bahama Bank and is not a single dive site. Divers can see the sharks on the reef, grass, sandy bottom and sargassum during a multi-day trip. The nice thing about the reefs at Tiger Beach is not only the sharks but the large groupers, rays, turtles and a variety of reef fish. The sharks stay around for long hours, so we get to spend all day in the water with them. All of our encounters get you up close and personal with the sharks. We go over a detailed presentation on how to safely dive with these amazing animals. Here is a video to give you an idea of what it is like:
Our boat has a full size bathroom and all the comforts needed to spend the day on the water with the sharks. Check out this link for photos of our dive boat.
Our dive boat and crew are located at our host resort on the West End of the island so that is certainly the easiest and closest option for accommodations as no daily transfers are needed. The boat is located only a few steps from the rooms.
More Details:
Single Occupancy $2,595
Double Occupancy $2,295
February 28 – March 4, 2025 is a 4 night/3 dive day trip and the itinerary is:
February 28, 2025 – arrival and hotel check-in
March 1, 2, 3- dive Tiger Beach
March 4, 2025 – check-out and departure
Unlike a standard hotel, these are fully furnished 2-bedroom condo units. Each bedroom has its own private bathroom and closet. In addition, there is a shared living room, full kitchen, half bathroom, and laundry. One room in the condo has a single bed that is either for single occupancy or for a couple sharing the same bed. The other room has 2 beds in it for double occupancy (two divers sharing the same room).
Any Questions:
If you have any questions or would like to sign up for this trip, send us a note. We’ll get back to you right away!