North Eleuthera SCUBA Diving Conditions and Forecast: May 2014

Loggerhead turtle at Hammerhead Point, North Eleuthera. PHOTO CREDIT: George Gross.
Loggerhead turtle at Hammerhead Point, North Eleuthera. PHOTO CREDIT: George Gross.

Well warmer waters are coming for May, as water temperatures are reaching 80 degrees and both snorkeling and diving are getting very comfortable with no wetsuit for free-diving and thin or shorty’s for scuba diving. Valentines Dive Center is offering West End trips to great sites such as the Arimoroa Wreck, Split Head reef (lots of garden eels), Current Rock, Hammerhead Point (turtles, sharks, eagle rays, and eels), and our famous Current Cut high speed drift dive with potential big animal action!

Snorkeling around Harbour Island has never been better with turtles, eels, stingrays, sharks, eagle rays and more being encountered regularly. Remember, most trips are offering complimentary professional underwater photography as an added value.

The ambience of friendly Harbour Island and North Eleuthera is very welcoming with lots of options for accommodation, watersports activities, and great food choices for every budget level.

I look forward to sharing an experience with you and exchanging smiles after a great day together. See you soon.