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Bahamas Liveaboards
Playing host to some of the most exciting diving in the Caribbean, the 700 islands and cays of the Bahamas make for a wonderful liveaboard diving holiday.
With the third-largest barrier reef system in the world and over 700 islands and cays, the Bahamas covers a vast 470,000km² of crystal clear Atlantic Ocean, stretching south-east off the Florida coast, above Cuba. The size of the Bahamas is one of the reasons that the island chain guarantees such a variety of excellent diving experiences – wrecks, caves, blue holes, coral gardens, infinite walls and of course, sharks.
The Bahamas is justifiably famous for shark diving. Forget the fleeting glimpse of sharks that you might have seen out in the blue in other destinations. In the Bahamas, shark encounters are typically up close and personal. Caribbean reef sharks, lemon sharks, nurse sharks, bull sharks, great hammerheads, tiger sharks and even oceanic white-tips can all be found in the Bahamas. Besides sharks, you may also find several species of dolphin and whale as well as the Nassau grouper, considered the national fish of the Bahamas.
A choice of 7-, 10- and 14-night liveaboard itineraries visiting a number of world-famous dive sites including the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, Tiger Beach, Bimini, Cat Island and Pig Beach which provide easy access to remote yet premier dive spots.
Why We Love Bahamas Liveaboards
The Bahamas promises sharks galore, but so much more besides. Coral reefs, blue holes and wrecks are all hiding amongst hundreds of islands waiting to be explored!
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Bahamas Aggressor
The experienced Bahamas Aggressor offers a high levels of comfort and personalised service for which its operator, Aggressor…
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Bahamas Aggressor II
The Bahamas Aggressor II is a deluxe vessel offering an exceptional and personalised service to each diver. The tropical waters…
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Upcoming departures
Upcoming departures for Bahamas Liveaboards are listed below or view all departures on our Holiday Search where you can also sort/filter.
Bahamas Aggressor
£2,808
- Departure Date: 17 Jan 26
- Country / Itinerary: Bahamas, Exuma Cays and Southwest Eleuthera
- Nights: 7
- Embark Disembark: Nassau Nassau
- Spaces Available: 1
Additional information
- Dive areas visited Bahamas: Exuma Cays
- Typical number of dives Please enquire
- Minimum dive experience Please enquire
- Additional costs to be aware ofPlease enquire
Cabins
Deluxe
- Bed Type Bunk
- Location Lower deck
- Avble. Spaces 1
- Last Shared Space Female only
- Air Con Yes, individually controlled
- Ensuite Yes
Bahamas Aggressor II
£2,730
- Departure Date: 24 Jan 26
- Country / Itinerary: Bahamas, Exuma Cays and Southwest Eleuthera
- Nights: 7
- Embark Disembark: Nassau Nassau
- Spaces Available: 7
Additional information
- Dive areas visited Bahamas: Exuma Cays
- Typical number of dives Please enquire
- Minimum dive experience Please enquire
- Additional costs to be aware ofPlease enquire
Cabins
Deluxe
- Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
- Location Lower deck
- Avble. Spaces 5
- Last Shared Space Yes, both M/F
- Air Con Yes, individually controlled
- Ensuite Yes
Twin
- Bed Type Twin (2 singles)
- Location Lower deck
- Avble. Spaces 2
- Last Shared Space Male only
- Air Con Yes, individually controlled
- Ensuite Yes
Bahamas Aggressor
£2,652
- Departure Date: 24 Jan 26
- Country / Itinerary: Bahamas, Exuma Cays and Southwest Eleuthera
- Nights: 7
- Embark Disembark: Nassau Nassau
- Spaces Available: 5
Additional information
- Dive areas visited Bahamas: Exuma Cays
- Typical number of dives Please enquire
- Minimum dive experience Please enquire
- Additional costs to be aware ofPlease enquire
Cabins
Quad
- Bed Type Bunk
- Location Lower deck
- Avble. Spaces 3
- Last Shared Space Male only
- Air Con Yes, individually controlled
- Ensuite Yes
Deluxe
- Bed Type Bunk
- Location Lower deck
- Avble. Spaces 2
- Last Shared Space None
- Air Con Yes, individually controlled
- Ensuite Yes
Bahamas Aggressor II
£2,730
- Departure Date: 07 Feb 26
- Country / Itinerary: Bahamas, Exuma Cays and Southwest Eleuthera
- Nights: 7
- Embark Disembark: Nassau Nassau
- Spaces Available: 11
Additional information
- Dive areas visited Bahamas: Exuma Cays
- Typical number of dives Please enquire
- Minimum dive experience Please enquire
- Additional costs to be aware ofPlease enquire
Cabins
Balcony Suite
- Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
- Location Main deck
- Avble. Spaces 1
- Last Shared Space Female only
- Air Con Yes, individually controlled
- Ensuite Yes
Deluxe
- Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
- Location Lower deck
- Avble. Spaces 5
- Last Shared Space Male only
- Air Con Yes, individually controlled
- Ensuite Yes
Twin
- Bed Type Twin (2 singles)
- Location Lower deck
- Avble. Spaces 5
- Last Shared Space Female only
- Air Con Yes, individually controlled
- Ensuite Yes
Bahamas Aggressor
£2,808
- Departure Date: 07 Feb 26
- Country / Itinerary: Bahamas, Exuma Cays and Southwest Eleuthera
- Nights: 7
- Embark Disembark: Nassau Nassau
- Spaces Available: 2
Additional information
- Dive areas visited Bahamas: Exuma Cays
- Typical number of dives Please enquire
- Minimum dive experience Please enquire
- Additional costs to be aware ofPlease enquire
Cabins
Deluxe
- Bed Type Bunk
- Location Lower deck
- Avble. Spaces 2
- Last Shared Space Yes, both M/F
- Air Con Yes, individually controlled
- Ensuite Yes
Bahamas Liveaboards Itineraries
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Tiger Beach
Enjoy incredible shark diving, colourful walls and wreck dives on this exploration of the Bahamas’s northern regions,…
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Exuma Cays
Enjoy the islands and cays of the Bahamas on this varied and enjoyable liveaboard itinerary that is suitable for a wide range of…
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Hammerhead and Tiger Shark Experience
Experience two of the Bahamas’ finest diving locations on one exciting liveaboard itinerary, with a chance of thrilling shark…
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Where's the best liveaboard diving in the Bahamas?
Grand Bahama
This large, northerly island in the Bahamas chain is a regular starting point for liveaboard routes. The primary draw of this particular region of the Bahamas is the opportunity to observe tiger shark, but many other species are also seen.
Tiger Beach is a large area located around 50 nautical kilometres off the West End of Grand Bahama Island. A regular stop for diving liveaboards, Caribbean reef and lemon shark are regular visitors in addition to the famous group of tiger sharks that give this area its name, as well as the occasional appearance of great hammerhead sharks.
Bimini
As the westernmost island group of the Bahamas, the Bimini Islands are renowned for the marine life and tropical fish brought by the warm Gulf Stream current. Found to the south-west of Grand Bahama Island and on the edge of an underwater cliff that drops hundreds of metres into the abyss, Bimini provides a variety of dive sites including walls, reefs, wrecks and caverns. The Bimini Islands are famous for great hammerhead and bull shark sightings, best seen between November and April. There's even a chance to see humpback whale and sperm whale in the spring, with dolphins, eagle rays and various turtles seen year round.
The Exumas
The spectacularly scenic Exumas consist of an array of more than 350 small islands and cays streaming down from just 56 kilometres south of New Providence to the anchor islands of Great and Little Exuma to the south. The Exumas are a 193-kilometre-long island chain-within-the-chain of the Out Islands. The Cays are the most exotic of the Out Islands, a collection of tiny jewels set in the aquamarine and sapphire of the most beautiful water you’ve ever imagined, with an intriguing combination of rich shallow reefs and incredible wall dives. The crystal-clear tropical Atlantic waters are thick with coral reefs that are alive with a variety of ocean critter.
Twin-centre options
The size of the island chain, and the variety of both diving and atmosphere between the islands, makes the Bahamas an ideal destination for a twin centre holiday or a land and liveaboard combination.
Please contact a member of the Regaldive team to explore the many options available.
Planning your Holiday
Flight Information
British Airways flies from London to Nassau airport (Sir Lynden Pindling International - NAS) five times a week. This direct flight takes nine hours. Airports on other islands can be reached via cities in the USA such as Miami and Orlando.
Note: If you are travelling to the Bahamas via the US, even if you are only transiting, you must check the US entry requirements. If you do not have the correct authorisation you will not be allowed to travel to or transit through the US.
Bahamasair and other airlines offer numerous flights daily from Nassau to Grand Bahama or Bimini.
You're required to pay a departure tax throughout the Bahamas, whilst an additional airport security fee applies in Grand Bahama at Freeport.
Transfers: Regaldive can arrange transfers according to your requirements.
Visas
Entry requirements vary from country to country, and it’s important to check the latest visa information well before you travel. Some destinations may allow visa-free entry for a limited period, while others require an eVisa or a visa obtained in advance. To ensure you have the correct documentation for your trip, we recommend checking the official advice from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) or contacting the relevant country’s embassy or consulate. Other nationalities should check with their own consulate/embassy.
Passports
Before you travel, make sure your passport is valid for the full duration of your trip and meets the entry requirements of your destination. Many countries require at least six months’ validity beyond your planned return date, while others may have different rules. For the most reliable and up-to-date information, visit the UK Government’s passport guidance or the official travel advice pages for your destination. Other nationalities should check with their own consulate/embassy.
If you’re planning to travel to or via an EU country (with certain exceptions) your UK passport must meet two key requirements, it must be less than 10 years old on the day you enter the country and it must be valid for at least three months after your planned departure date.
Vaccinations & Health Advice
Health and vaccination requirements differ depending on where you're travelling. Some destinations may require proof of specific vaccinations or recommend certain precautions to protect your wellbeing.
We’re not qualified to provide you with specific advice on vaccinations and strongly recommend that you contact your healthcare professional before you travel to discuss the inoculations you may need to consider.
For trusted guidance on health and vaccination advice, refer to the NHS Travel Vaccination Advice, Masta Travel Health or Travel Health Pro websites.
About Bahamas Liveaboards
When's the best time to go on a Bahamas liveaboard?
Liveaboards in the Bahamas operate throughout the year, however the best time to go on a liveaboard in the Bahamas largely depends on your preferences for weather, sea conditions, and marine life activity. Generally, the peak season runs from November to May, offering calm seas, warm temperatures, and exceptional visibility underwater. This period is ideal for spotting marine life such as reef sharks, dolphins, and vibrant coral reefs in full display.
For those interested in seeing hammerhead sharks, the months from December to March are particularly rewarding. While the summer months from June to October bring warmer waters and fewer crowds, it is also hurricane season, so travellers should stay informed about weather forecasts. Ultimately, planning your trip during the dry season ensures optimal conditions for both water activities and memorable marine encounters.
Who is liveaboard diving in the Bahamas suitable for?
You can join a liveaboard trip in the Bahamas with just an Open Water certification, making it accessible even for less experienced divers. However, to truly make the most of your adventure, we recommend completing an Advanced Open Water certification. If you haven’t achieved this yet, you can even take the advanced course during your liveaboard trip, allowing you to explore deeper dives and more challenging sites with confidence.
For itineraries that include Tiger Beach, prior shark diving experience is a must. This ensures both your safety and the safety of others during these exhilarating encounters. Guests should also follow the guidance of our experienced local staff at all times. Their expertise will help ensure your dives are not only safe but also unforgettable.
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