North Eleuthera SCUBA Conditions and Forecast: June 2014

A Valentines Dive Center staff member interacting with a tiger shark several miles offshore called Pinnacle. The depth in that area is 2,000 feet. Truly “blue water”. PHOTO CREDIT: George Gross.
A Valentines Dive Center staff member interacting with a tiger shark several miles offshore called Pinnacle. The depth in that area is 2,000 feet. Truly “blue water”. PHOTO CREDIT: George Gross.

Join us on Harbour Island for fun and adventure in June. The ocean is warming up to 81 degrees and is getting very comfortable for all diving, snorkeling and swimming activities. Summer weather will bring some calmer days to explore sites we want to visit more often. Valentines Dive Center will be able to provide many options to interact with ocean life whether it’s diving or snorkeling. Dolphins are swimming around our boats more often, eagle rays and sharks are encountered on more dives as we move into the summer months. Simple things like seeing conch eggs, squid, octopus and eels is happening often. If you love turtles you will want to join one of our daily snorkeling excursions to several sites ranging from around Harbour Island all the way to Current Island. Want to dive or snorkel a historic shipwreck? We have them from 100 years ago to ships that sank during the wild 70s. Kids can enjoy many of our fish in just six to eight feet of water. Have a group activity, birthday party, reunion or wedding? We can charter you our boats and tailor a trip to your specific needs. We look forward to welcoming you to Valentines Dive Center!