Dead Man's Reef at Paradise Cove
- Ally_Karen
- First Reviewer
- 4 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 4
- Reviews
Snorkeling
- July 6, 2004
- Rated 4 of 5 by
Gizmcd from Reading, Pennsylvania
This was a wonderful experience on a hidden beach in the Bahamas. It is family run, so it is very down to earth. A worthwhile experience, even for the first time snorkeler.
From journal We had the time of our lives...BAHAMAS
Paradise Cove
- September 18, 2003
- Rated 5 of 5 by
bjgreene1987 from Sterling, Virginia
One of best parts of the vacation. Very diverse snorkeling experience. Water depths from 3 to 30 feet. Many different types of coral and fish. Even saw a 3-foot sand shark! Make sure you put plenty of sunscreen on your back and legs. I learned the hard way!
From journal Xanadu Resort @ Freeport, Grand Bahama Island
paradise cove-deadmans reef
- February 17, 2003
- Rated 4 of 5 by
ronhar from pensacola, Florida
You are picked up at your resort in an air-conditioned van and ride for twenty minutes to Paradise Cove. Snorkel gear is furnished along with a short class on dive procedure. Wade out to the reef (100 yds.) and shallow snorkel for as long as you like. Food and drink is part of the package ($30.00 pp/total). I fished off the beach opposite the reef and caught bonefish and barracuda. These people have a first class operation.
From journal taino beach week
Dead Mans Reef at Paradise Cove
- October 1, 2002
- Rated 4 of 5 by
Ally_Karen from Clinton Township, Michigan
Nice beach, great snorkling. You can get to Paradise Cove by tours from most of the resorts. Since we usually rent a car from the resort, we drive; it's about a 30 min drive east of Freeport. Don't take the bus; it was VERY expensive.
From journal Our Bahamian Retreat