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Why Bermuda?

The jewel of the Atlantic. Here is what you need to know.

Pink Sand Beaches

Famous worldwide, our sand gets its hue from crushed coral and calcium carbonate. It stays cool even in the hot sun.

Crystal Clear Water

Best Time to Dive: May - October for warm water (28°C). November - April for the clearest water (up to 60m visibility!).

Shipwreck Capital

With over 300 wrecks surrounding the island, you can dive history. Many are shallow enough for freedivers to explore comfortably.

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Best Freediving Spots

Curated locations for every level of experience.

01

North Rock Best Overall

Offshore reef with serious drop-offs. Clear Atlantic blue and big-fish potential.

  • Depth: deep drop-offs
  • Best for: intermediate–advanced, photographers
  • Why it's #1: closest thing Bermuda has to “real depth”
02

Cathedral / Inner & Outer Reefs

Dramatic coral formations and swim-throughs. Visually stunning with moderate depths.

  • Depth: shallow–mid
  • Best for: relaxed freediving, visuals, content creation
03

Wreck of the Cristóbal Colón

Historic wreck in relatively clear water. Not extreme depth but very photogenic.

  • Depth: varies
  • Best for: experienced freedivers, structure dives
  • Note: currents can be tricky
04

Blue Hole Park (Tom Moore’s Jungle)

Famous inland blue hole / cavern. Calm, protected, crystal-clear.

  • Depth: limited
  • Best for: beginners, breath-hold practice, photos
05

Church Bay

Easy shore entry with reefs and mild depth changes.

  • Depth: varies
  • Best for: casual freedives, training days
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