Ah, the Bahamas. Powder-white beaches, turquoise waters, friendly locals, and—underneath the surface—a show that runs 365 days a year. But if you want maximum underwater magic (less rain, better visibility, sharks cheekily circling, etc.), there are certain months that really shine.
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At Only Blue Diving, we’re often asked: When should I plan my trip?
Here’s your guide, straight from the ocean floor to your travel diary.
Bahamas Diving Seasons at a Glance:
| Season | When | Above Water | Underwater |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dry / High season | November – May | Less rain, calmer seas, more sunshine, tourist-friendly. | Excellent visibility, more reliable big animal encounters, slightly cooler water temps. |
| Wet / Low season / Hurricane window | June – October | Hotter, humid, storms possible, occasional rough seas. | Warmer water, fewer divers, vibrant reef life, but visibility may drop after heavy rain. |
4 Best Months for Diving in the Beautiful Bahamas:
| If you want… | Best Months | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Shark encounters & big pelagics | December – April | Hammerheads in Bimini, tiger sharks around Tiger Beach (Oct – Jan). |
| Calm seas & top visibility | November – May | Fewer storms, less runoff, crystal-clear water. |
| Warm water & fewer crowds | June – August (plus shoulder months May & early November) |
Warmest water temps, peaceful dives, mellow vibe. |
| Budget-friendly travel | May – June, September – October | Lower prices on flights & accommodations. Just check forecasts. |
4 Things to Watch Out For
- Hurricane season: June – November, with peak risk in August & September.
- Water temperature: Can dip to 22–24°C (72–75°F) in winter. Pack the right wetsuit.
- Rain & runoff: May temporarily reduce visibility near shore.
- Crowds & prices: Highest during dry season holidays (Christmas, Spring Break).

Our Pick: The Best Time According to Only Blue Diving
If we had to pick one sweet spot, it would be mid-November through April. Expect excellent visibility, great chances of big marine life, and pleasant weather.
For the ultimate shark encounters, December through March is unbeatable. If you prefer quieter reefs and fewer crowds, consider May, June, or late October.
