
With crystal clear waters and abundant coral gardens, narrowing down the best snorkeling spots in The Bahamas is a challenge. With over 700 islands to choose from, the country offers an enormous range, from secluded coves you can wade into right from the beach to offshore wrecks you need a boat to get to.
There are several approachable spots that are excellent for beginners and families, plus a range of more challenging adventures for experienced snorkelers. Read on to figure out where you want to snorkel on your next Bahamas vacation.
The luxury option
适合: 照片, 家庭
Rose Island is a slender strip of land just a short boat ride from Nassau, making it a great choice for a day trip if you’re staying in the city. It’s surrounded by reefs within easy swimming distance, and those along the northern side of the island are more developed.
Snorkel in the clear waters here to explore colorful coral heads, a range of fish, and encounter green hawksbill and loggerhead turtles in their natural homes. Take a formally organized day trip to Rose Island with access to a private beach club where you can find refreshments and hammocks after your adventure.

Rose Island
Ancient wrecks to explore
适合: 家庭, 冒险
For centuries, the Devil’s Backbone has been a hazard for ships passing through the Bahamas. Its jagged line of rocks and sharp corals caused several shipwrecks and earned a scary name. However, it is a superb place for diving. Visibility is excellent, and many of those wrecks are just 10 to 35 ft below the surface, including one that sank in 1865 with a train on board.
In addition to the fascinating wrecks, you’ll find several varieties of corals and an array of fish, including parrotfish, stingrays, and occasional sharks. Located just north of Harbour Island, so hop on a tour boat either locally from the island itself or from Nassau to reach the reef.

The Devil's Backbone