Bimini
October 18-28, 2025
Pristine Waters, just 50 miles from the USA
Diving in Bimini offers an unforgettable underwater experience with its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and rich marine life. Located in the Bahamas, just 50 miles from Florida, Bimini is famous for its diverse dive sites, including dramatic wall dives, shipwrecks like the SS Sapona, and the mysterious Bimini Road—believed by some to be remnants of the lost city of Atlantis. Divers can encounter a variety of sea life such as reef sharks, dolphins, stingrays, and colorful tropical fish. With warm water temperatures and excellent visibility year-round, Bimini is a top destination for both beginner and experienced divers.
Unrivaled Marine Biodiversity
The underwater biodiversity of Bimini is exceptionally rich, showcasing a vibrant marine ecosystem shaped by its location at the intersection of the Gulf Stream and the Great Bahama Bank. The area is home to a wide array of species, including various types of coral, sponges, and seagrasses that provide crucial habitats. Marine life includes reef fish like parrotfish, angelfish, and snapper, as well as larger species such as nurse sharks, Caribbean reef sharks, eagle rays, and sea turtles. Bimini is also known for seasonal visits from great hammerhead sharks and pods of dolphins. This diverse environment makes Bimini a vital hotspot for marine research and conservation, as well as a premier destination for nature enthusiasts and divers alike.
Perfect Conditions for Diving
October in Bimini is the perfect time, where we can expect warm seas, low currents, and 100ft+ of visibility. This combined with the gentle gulf stream breeze onshore will create not only an enjoyable dive day; but a relaxing evening on the water as well.
Additionally, October marks the beginning of shark season in Bimini, so we're looking forward to huge schools of hammerheads, tigers, and other reef sharks throughout our stay.