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Bermuda

Plan your dives in Bermuda

✅ 19 dive sites • 📸 0 photos • 🗓 Best months: May to October, when the water temperatures are warm, and visibility is excellent.

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About Diving in Bermuda
Bermuda is a diver's paradise, offering a unique underwater experience filled with history, vibrant marine life, and stunning coral formations. Known for its crystal-clear waters and a wealth of shipwrecks, Bermuda invites divers to explore its rich maritime history and diverse ecosystems. The island's atmosphere is laid-back and welcoming, making it an ideal destination for both novice and experienced divers. Expect to encounter a variety of dive sites, from shallow coral reefs teeming with life to dramatic underwater caves and tunnels. The best time to dive in Bermuda is during the late spring to early fall, when the waters are warm, and visibility is at its peak. Interesting facts include Bermuda's extensive shipwreck collection, often referred to as the 'Shipwreck Capital of the Atlantic', which spans centuries of maritime history.
Diving Overview
Diving in Bermuda offers a mix of natural and historical underwater attractions. The island is renowned for its clear blue waters, abundant marine life, and the largest concentration of shipwrecks in the western hemisphere.
Diving Conditions
  • Water Temperatures: 75-85°F (24-29°C) during the diving season
  • Visibility: 50-100 feet (15-30 meters)
  • Currents: Generally mild, suitable for divers of all skill levels
  • Skill Level: Beginner to advanced
  • Other conditions: Calm waters especially during the summer months
Top Dive Sites
  1. The Constellation & Montana (Northwest of Bermuda)
    A fascinating double-wreck site where the two ships lie within swimming distance of each other, offering a glimpse into Bermuda's shipwreck history.
  2. Blue Hole (Northeast Bermuda)
    A stunning underwater cave system known for its blue-hued waters and intriguing geological formations.
  3. North Rock (Northern Bermuda)
    Boasting beautiful coral formations and a rich variety of marine life, North Rock is a favorite among divers seeking vibrant reef scenes.
Marine Life
Divers can expect to encounter a diverse range of marine life, including vibrant reef fish, turtles, eagle rays, and occasionally, the elusive hammerhead shark. Bermuda's waters are also home to colorful sponges and delicate sea fans.
Reef Type
Fringing reefs and artificial reefs
Reef Condition
Generally healthy, though some areas are affected by climate change and human activity.
Conservation
Bermuda has several marine protected areas, including the Bermuda Marine Protected Areas, which aim to conserve the island's rich biodiversity. Divers are encouraged to follow local regulations, such as not touching or collecting marine life and adhering to buoyancy control to prevent reef damage.
Best Time to Dive
May to October, when the water temperatures are warm, and visibility is excellent.
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