30 Beach Way Drive Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, The Bahamas Phone • (242) 373-4014 Fax • (242) 373-2629 Toll free (866) OK2-DIVE Karen@sunnodysseydivers.com |
Morning two tank dive leaves our dock 8:30 AM daily (no morning dive on Sundays). Time changes occasionally to accommodate cruise ship passengers!
Check-in time 8:00 AM Afternoon two tank leaves our dock 2:00 PM daily. Check-in time 1:30 PM Most courses held during the afternoon. Other transportation arrangements for cruise ship passengers can be reserved! |
Sea Star II 60' - 90' Moderate
Steel Barge sitting upright on ocean floor. Penetration is easy through open deck. Approximate length is 200 feet with average depth is 65 feet. Even though it is a relatively new wreck, you will find an array of local fish; such as barracuda, amberjack, snappers, groupers and an occasional turtle or shark! This wreck has been changed a lot due to the past 3 hurricanes; Francis, Jeanne and Wilma!
SILVER POINT 15' - 20' Novice This is one of the most beautiful shallow reefs that can be enjoyed by divers with cameras as well as snorklers! There you will find tall Staghorn, Elkhorn, Brain and Star coral with schools of grunts, snappers, parrotfish, angelfish, as well as many other types of marine life. You never know what you are going to see on this site.
THEO'S WRECK 70' - 105' Experienced - Our most famous wreck on Grand Bahama. Perched on its port side with its stern looming over the continental shelf! One is given the feeling of looking into an abyss! This wreck was sunk in 1982. If you are lucky, you may spot the 500 lb Jew fish that can sometimes be seen lurking around the deeper side of the wreck.
Pygmy Caves 55' - 80' Moderate
Nicknamed tunnels because of the high coral formations that run perpendicular to shoreline with overlapping ceilings; thus the name Pygmy Caves or Tunnels. In July 2001, a whale shark was sited in which our divers were able to hitch a wild ; wonderful ride! Other marine life seen there are schools of horse eye Jacks, snappers large groupers, spotted eagle rays and sharks!
EDEN BANKS 40' - 60' Novice
If you're looking for a lush Garden of Soft healthy coral, this site should be visited. Stingrays, large snappers, grunts, surrounded by scattered and land coral. Only 10 minutes from Sunn Odyssey Divers dock.
Steel Barge sitting upright on ocean floor. Penetration is easy through open deck. Approximate length is 200 feet with average depth is 65 feet. Even though it is a relatively new wreck, you will find an array of local fish; such as barracuda, amberjack, snappers, groupers and an occasional turtle or shark! This wreck has been changed a lot due to the past 3 hurricanes; Francis, Jeanne and Wilma!
SILVER POINT 15' - 20' Novice This is one of the most beautiful shallow reefs that can be enjoyed by divers with cameras as well as snorklers! There you will find tall Staghorn, Elkhorn, Brain and Star coral with schools of grunts, snappers, parrotfish, angelfish, as well as many other types of marine life. You never know what you are going to see on this site.
THEO'S WRECK 70' - 105' Experienced - Our most famous wreck on Grand Bahama. Perched on its port side with its stern looming over the continental shelf! One is given the feeling of looking into an abyss! This wreck was sunk in 1982. If you are lucky, you may spot the 500 lb Jew fish that can sometimes be seen lurking around the deeper side of the wreck.
Pygmy Caves 55' - 80' Moderate
Nicknamed tunnels because of the high coral formations that run perpendicular to shoreline with overlapping ceilings; thus the name Pygmy Caves or Tunnels. In July 2001, a whale shark was sited in which our divers were able to hitch a wild ; wonderful ride! Other marine life seen there are schools of horse eye Jacks, snappers large groupers, spotted eagle rays and sharks!
EDEN BANKS 40' - 60' Novice
If you're looking for a lush Garden of Soft healthy coral, this site should be visited. Stingrays, large snappers, grunts, surrounded by scattered and land coral. Only 10 minutes from Sunn Odyssey Divers dock.