LANDFALL PARK
A stretch of beach opposite Long Bay, where 4 steles stand as a monument to ...Read more
SPANISH CAY
Read moreThe island owes its name to the many Spanish galleons who have sunk into its waters. A dive site, the Wrecker's Reef, reminds visitors that the galleons are still there.
FANTASY CORNER
Read moreIt's a spectacular and tiny piece of terrain planted with multiple minéralogiques and signs of all kinds, which don't lack a certain poetry. Attention is drawn to the fact that for any photograph, a 50 cent fee must be paid to the church; Unfortunately, you don't know where to leave the bet.
WILD TAMARIND POTTERY
Read moreDenis settled in the Bahamas in the 1960 s to teach art, he was a recognized artist. He has made several ceramic mural frescoes to decorate official buildings. He works in this workshop to fine miniatures of ceramics that reproduce the traditional houses of the islands. It also creates ceramics, for table and decoration, representing précolombiens objects, characters of the Junkanoo. The creations presented can be purchased on site.
LEON LEVY NATIVE PLANT PRESERVE
A protected reserve with a well-designed trail and well-maintained paths ...Read more
WALKER'S CAY
Read moreThis tiny islet is located north of the Abacos archipelago. Considered a fishing and diving paradise, it hardly contains an airstrip and a 75-slot marina offering all services to recreational boaters. The north coast offers a rich fishing area where blue géants and blue fishes abound.
Diving Sites near Walker's Cay
The pirate cathedral. A large underwater cave off Walker's Cay. Lines, colonies of parrot fish and groupers are met.
Tiger Beach. This is the high place for the great sharks: tiger, hammer, lemon…. For lovers of strong emotions.
Shark Canyon. The site, located 27 m deep, houses sharks sleeping from different species.
Spiral Cavern. The site, at 13,5 m, consists of a collection of caves populated with tiny fish that roam in the heart of large coral colonies.
Barracuda Alley. During this dive, you will meet Charlie, a tamed barracuda that is 1,80 m long, which is in superb coral training at 13,5 m depth.