Tiger Beach, Bahamas

Tiger Beach, Bahamas

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Five days of diving in Tiger Beach, one of the main diving destinations in the world to see the majestic Tiger Sharks and Giant Hammerheads surrounded by dozens of Lemon Sharks, Reef Sharks and sometimes Bull Sharks very popular amongst professional photographers and shark lovers.

The reefs near Tiger Beach have a great variety of marine life, hard corals and soft corals. Visibility can reach over 100 feet and is the perfect combination for shark and reef photography. 

$3,750 USD Person.


​Limited capacity: 9 divers.

Expedition leader: Ricardo Castillo.

Scheduled date: 2025

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Tiger Beach, Bahamas

The entire Bahamas is a marine sanctuary where sharks are protected and we have a healthy marine ecosystem.


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About The Expedition


During our expedition we will be on board a boat designed and personalized to be with sharks that has all the comforts to spend the day in the water! This boat tours the islands seasonally to find the best shark dive sites in the Bahamas.


The boat has all the amenities for divers, seats on the dive deck and on the flybridge, but there is a fully enclosed cabin to isolate yourself from the elements. It has a full private bathroom. The crew specializes in assisting divers who dive with large sharks.


Incluye:

5 days of diving

6 nights and 7 days

Double occupancy accommodation

Specialized guides

Lunch, snacks and drinks on board

Tanks and weights

Taxes and park fees are included

Does not include:

Flights.

Transport from the airport and back.

Personal Scuba diving gear

Alcoholic drinks.

Off board meals

Propinas

The unspecified


Don't forget:

DAN dive insurance, complete diving equipment including surface marker buoy, finger reel, dive computer and wetsuit.

Additional considerations:

Plan carefully to minimize your waste and trash. Whenever possible, choose rechargeable batteries and avoid bringing things like disposable razors, plastic bags, plastic water bottles, etc. We will be in some of the most pristine environments on the planet and our responsibility is to keep it that way.