Must see
Pinnacles
Turtles
Sharks
Mount Olympus is a pinnacle dive site rising from the depths of Grand Bahama, near Tiger Beach. Named for its majestic stature reminiscent of the home of the Greek gods, it's a hotspot for shark encounters. The topography of the site, with its undulating ridges and valleys, provides divers with a dynamic landscape to explore, filled with pockets of marine life. As light filters through the water column, it illuminates the pinnacle, offering divers both a challenging and visually rewarding experience
When To Go Diving
For diving at Mount Olympus in Grand Bahama & Tiger Beach, the optimal months are December through April, with sea temperatures typically ranging between 23°C to 26°C (73°F to 78°F)
What to see
At Mount Olympus, divers are treated to an impressive array of marine life, including tiger sharks, lemon sharks, and the elusive hammerhead. Vibrant coral formations house smaller creatures such as parrotfish, angelfish, and moray eels, while schools of jacks and barracudas often patrol the periphery