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Little Frenchman Blue Hole

Andros Island, Bahamas
Depth
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171ft
Visibility
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16ft - 49ft
Entry
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shore
Experience Level
Advanced

About Little Frenchman Blue Hole

The Little Frenchman Blue Hole is located on the Eastern inland side of The Grand Bahama, specifically in the area of Andros Island. This dive site is characterized by its depth, reaching up to 52 meters, making it suitable for advanced divers only. The site features a deep, inland cave, among other unique characteristics.

Despite having low bio interest, the site is still worth exploring for its depth and unique features. Divers can expect to see various marine life in this area. The approximate maximum visibility is 15 meters, providing a clear view of the underwater environment. The Little Frenchman Blue Hole is a must-visit for advanced divers seeking a deep and unique diving experience.

Little Frenchman Blue Hole Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features: Other, Deep, Cave, Inland
Entry Type:Shore
Max Depth:52m
Visibility Range:5m - 15m
Experience Level:Advanced
Best Gas:21% - 23% O2

Marine Life

  • Various

Weather Conditions

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Dive Site Hazards

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