If you are looking for the thrill of a lifetime, then Tiger Beach, in Grand Bahamas, is a must! Quite shallow, 8 to 10m deep, and comfortably kneeling down on a sandy bottom, you will have the opportunity to get very close and observe tiger sharks (some females reach up to 4,5m long!) and, depending on the season, hammerhead sharks. Lemon and gray reef sharks are around most of the times too, so you can get accustomed to them while waiting for the big stripes and flat heads to turn up!
You usually dive Tiger Beach for several hours (up to 5) in one day, so it can prove very profitable for the underwater photographers who want to frame in the perfect shot!
The sharks are attracted to some food and baiting brought down by the dive companies. 'Shark feeding' practices are in no way laudable, but some dive centers show more respect and understanding of the mega-fauna and their environment than others: TribloO will always make sure to recommend eco-responsible and sustainable practices that do not harm the marine ecosystem.
If you are looking for the thrill of a lifetime, then Tiger Beach, in Grand Bahamas, is a must! Quite shallow, 8 to 10m deep, and comfortably kneeling down on a sandy bottom, you will have the opportunity to get very close and observe tiger sharks (some females reach up to 4,5m long!) and, depending on the season, hammerhead sharks. Lemon and gray reef sharks are around most of the times too, so you can get accustomed to them while waiting for the big stripes and flat heads to turn up!
You usually dive Tiger Beach for several hours (up to 5) in one day, so it can prove very profitable for the underwater photographers who want to frame in the perfect shot!
The sharks are attracted to some food and baiting brought down by the dive companies. 'Shark feeding' practices are in no way laudable, but some dive centers show more respect and understanding of the mega-fauna and their environment than others: TribloO will always make sure to recommend eco-responsible and sustainable practices that do not harm the marine ecosystem.
If you are looking for the thrill of a lifetime, then Tiger Beach, in Grand Bahamas, is a must! ...