Finding a World of Beauty Beneath the Sea
Interacting with schools of tropical fish is the chief pursuit of any snorkeling adventure. The 40 acres of reef extending the two mile stretch of Love Beach will fulfill every snorkelers dream. Swimming amongst the exotic creatures through the colorful coral reef plants during your voyage opens an underwater universe of a whole new world. Follow us to Love Beach, Nassau Bahamas to share in the delight of the incredible bounty of tropical reef fish, sea turtles, sea urchins, star fish, and rays.
“There’s nothing wrong with enjoying looking at the surface of the ocean itself, except that when you finally see what goes on underwater, you realize that you’ve been missing the whole point of the ocean. Staying on the surface all the time is like going to the circus and staring at the outside of the tent.” -Dave Barry
| The sea! the sea! the open sea! The blue, fresh, the ever free! -Bryan W. Procter |
"The worlds finest wilderness lies beneath the waves." -Wyjand
"The worlds finest wilderness lies beneath the waves."
-Wyland
All photos and videos were captured off the shore of Love Beach, Nassau, Bahamas by Daniel J. Piraino using the GoProSession
Check more of his photo galleries on EyeEm and on instagram @danielpiraino, @livebahamas, @aerialcamera, and @goprolivestream
To expand your horizons and explore waters beyond Love Beach's reef, check out many aqua adventure tours offered here on the Island.
Just west around the point from Love Beach, you will find Stuart Cove offering several reef tours. For the extra adventurous seeking to get close and personal with the danger, you can enjoy a dive adventure swimming with the sharks.
Stuart Cove Aqua Adventures
Traveling east of Love Beach you will find Bahamas Divers offering dive and snorkeling tours to your choice of seven different sites in the waters around New Providence Island. For the novice to the seasoned diver they have an adventure ready for you.
Bahamas Divers
Given the rarity of coral reefs, and since they’re home to approximately 25% of all marine life, The Bahamas has a number of conservation initiatives to help keep coral reefs healthy and alive in our pristine turquoise waters. Some of our leading initiatives include The Bahamas National Trust’s Discovery Club, The Nature Conservancy’s Adopt a Coral Reef Program, and The Blue Project, offering Blue Adventure tours that are fun and educational and offering Blue Adventure tours that are fun and educational, and can be booked through the Blue Adventures Planners at Atlantis, Paradise Island. (Nassau Paradise Island Blog)
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