
Hawksbill Reef: This 50-60-foot site was chosen by the Foundation for Ocean Research for the filming of the television series "The Last Frontier". It is home to large numbers of reef fish and lobsters.
Off the Wall: Peer over the abyss that drops to 2,000 feet as you drift along the Continental Shelf carried by the Gulf Stream at 130 feet.
Moselle's Shoal: also called "Bimini Road" is named for the strange underwater formations appearing like enormous limestone blocks; stretches for 1000 feet, and is the subject of many mythical interpretations; no-one knows where they came from, although there is a lot of theories. Some say they came from the lost continent of Atlantis.
Bimini Barge: The 270 foot 'Sapona' wreck likes close to shore in 90 feet of water, just 75 yards from the Gulf Stream drop-off. The result: a one-two punch of prolific reef life and pelagic big boys.
Bimini Shoreline: Coral and rock formations here are smothered by sponges.
Eagle Ray Run: The run is a kind of underwater 'Star Wars', with eagle rays in fighter formation.
LaChance Rocks: Lots of small marine critters hang out near these huge rocks.
Stingray Hole: Friendly stingrays glide around waiting to be hand-fed.
Turtle Rocks: Plenty of coral, fish, and turtles can be found here.