Must see
Shallow
Wreck
Awesome night dive
The remnants of a historic sugar barge. Lying in relatively shallow waters, this wreck site has transformed into a magnificent artificial reef. Over the years, marine life has claimed the wreck, enveloping its structure in vibrant coral growths and providing shelter to various fish species. The juxtaposition of the wreck's historical character with the thriving aquatic life creates a dive filled with wonder and exploration. The relatively shallow depth and clear waters also make it perfect for both beginners and seasoned divers
When To Go Diving
For the best experience at Sugar Wreck, near Grand Bahama & Tiger Beach, consider diving between December and April. In these months, sea temperatures are comfortably set between 23°C to 26°C (73°F to 78°F)
What to see
Sugar Wreck is not only a site of historical intrigue but also a thriving marine habitat. Divers are treated to sightings of nurse sharks and the occasional curious lemon shark. The wreck is adorned with colorful schools of grunts, snappers, and angelfish. Look closer to find critters like the arrow crab, spiny lobster, and intricate nudibranchs among the wreckage