This dive site features several purposefully sunk vessels used in James Bond films, creating an intriguing underwater landscape off the coast of the Bahamas. These wrecks, now thriving artificial reefs, offer easy navigation for divers due to their relatively shallow depths. Their unique history as a film set adds a touch of Hollywood glamor to the underwater exploration.
The wrecks are home to typical Caribbean marine life. Divers can expect to encounter nurse sharks, reef sharks, various turtles, and stingrays, along with a multitude of fish species including snapper, angelfish, grunts, parrotfish, and grouper. The artificial reef structure attracts an array of eels and smaller reef inhabitants.
The Bahamas' gin-clear water ensures excellent visibility year-round, making this a fantastic site to visit anytime. Its shallow average depth of 8 meters makes it ideal for both scuba divers and freedivers seeking to explore the wrecks and vibrant marine life. The site is particularly rewarding for photographers looking for wide-angle shots of the wrecks and diverse fish populations.

