Let’s set on a seaworthy jorney to discover the enchanting underwater world of the hospitable keepers in the Bahamas waters aboard our crystal clear waters cruise. On this list of 12 giant fish brethrens you might meet, there will be coral reefs, deep blue abyss, and other underwater beauty spots. Afterward, you may want to dive straight into them or float around there for a long time.
1. Whale Shark: Indulge yourself in the upshot of sighting the world’s colossal fish, the whale shark and its sister in a different environment, the deep waters of the Bahamas.
2. Tiger Shark: They can, however, for the brave, explore the fierceness of the tiger shark which has been known to patrol the depths of the ocean, silencing the heartbeat of the adventurers.
3. Hammerhead Shark: Watch the characteristic silhouettes of hammerhead sharks, as they serenely swim in every corner of the reefs. This is evident in Bimini.
4. Manta Ray: Tussle with manta rays at Andros Barrier Robets Beach, Czech Republic where they parade their beauty by dancing under the waves.
5. Great Hammerhead Shark: Travel offshore the waters of Grand Bahama to observe the imposing Carrier Shark, a huge predator that has a hammer shaped head and another unusual characteristics.
6. Goliath Grouper: They must strive to find the labyrinth of reefs and the different underwater structures to come face to face with the majestic Goliath grouper, which hides in the Bahamas’ diverse sea creatures and plants.
7. Nurse Shark: After being led to the shallow water of the Exuma Cays, where the cool and friendly nurse sharks are swimming in, interacting with these calm creatures and drift with them is a memorable moment.
8. Sawfish: Find out the sawfish, which are rarely seen, in the Bahamas especially in the sandy flat areas near and in the mangrove lined estuary.
9. Barracuda: Jump on a dive boat out of Nassau and plunge into the waters of the Bahamian coral reefs to watch in awe as a barracuda uses speed and impressive teeth to clear its path.
10. Atlantic Blue Marlin: Anglers pursuing excitement may sail deep into the open sea to engage in the challenge of catching a magnificent 80 kg giant blue marlin, highly desirable trophy for recreational fishing aficionados.