The sparkling turquoise waters of The Bahamas are home to a variety of fascinating marine life. Coral reefs and shipwrecks are amazing places to see and discover the vibrant underwater world of Nassau Paradise Island. No wonder scuba diving is a favorite activity for adventurous travelers looking to explore Nassau by sea and on land.
We want to keep our waters crystal clear and our coral reefs full of life so we’re giving you our tips for responsible diving to keep you and the sea creatures you encounter safe.
Don’t Touch the Coral
Coral reefs are extremely delicate and even touching the coral with your bare hands can damage it. Admire the coral with your eyes only and definitely don't remove any coral as a souvenir.
Stay Steady
Scuba diving is all about control—controlling your movements and buoyancy. Stay aware of your body position and movement, you don’t want to accidentally hit the reef. This gets easier with experience, so listen for tips from your instructor. Making sure you've got the proper weighting will also help.
Check Your Equipment
Scuba diving companies in Nassau Paradise Island take safety very seriously and it shows in the condition of their rental gear. Nevertheless, it is always good practice double-checking everything is in order before diving in. This includes tucking away as much as you can so that there are no dangling parts that could knock into a reef or get caught. If you’re new to diving, make sure you know how to work all of your equipment and remember that your excursion leaders are there to help.