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Andros Island dive sites

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Best Season

November-June

Skill Levels

advanced

Nearby Cities

Fresh Creek

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Diving in Andros Island

Andros Island offers blue-hole dive sites across 1 location. Browse dive locations by depth, type and conditions before planning your dive.

FAQ

What certification do I need to dive the Andros blue holes?

The certification required depends on which blue holes you want to explore. Several oceanic blue holes can be dived at recreational depths by Advanced Open Water certified divers, entering the mouth and descending along the walls without penetrating overhead environments. Inland blue holes with cave passages require full cave diving certification, and many of the deeper oceanic blue holes demand technical diving qualifications with decompression capability. The most popular recreational option is the oceanic blue holes along the barrier reef, where divers can descend the open vertical shaft to around thirty metres and observe the dramatic colour changes and geological formations.

What makes Andros blue holes different from the Great Blue Hole in Belize?

While Belize's Great Blue Hole is a single large collapsed cave system visible from space, Andros contains over two hundred individual blue holes of varying sizes and types. The Andros blue holes include both inland freshwater cenote-like formations connected to underground cave systems, and oceanic blue holes embedded in the reef platform that experience tidal current exchanges. Many Andros blue holes have never been fully explored. The diversity is the key distinction: some are vertical shafts, others horizontal cave networks, and some feature remarkable hydrogen sulphide layers and fossilised remnants.

How do I get to Andros Island for diving?

Andros Island is accessible by short flights from Nassau on small aircraft, with services to Andros Town, Congo Town, and San Andros airports. The flight takes approximately fifteen minutes. Alternatively, a government ferry operates from Nassau to Fresh Creek on a regular schedule. The island has limited tourism infrastructure compared to Nassau or the Exumas, with a handful of dive lodges and small hotels. This remoteness is part of the appeal, as dive sites are uncrowded and the blue holes are often dived with no other groups present. Advance booking with a local dive operator is essential.

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