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Dead Man's Reef at Paradise Cove

northern shore of island, Freeport, Bahamas
Description: Originally named for the vast number of ships it sunk, Dead Man’s Reef at Paradise Cove is the premiere swimming and snorkeling spot in the city. The waters off this secluded beach are a vivid shade of blue, and the rich...Read More
  • #3 most popular
    thing to do in Freeport
  • Avg. User Rating:
    3 out of 5 stars

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Dead Man's Reef at Paradise Cove Reviews

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Snorkeling

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Gizmcd from Reading, Pennsylvania
  • July 6, 2004
Quote: 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

  • 5 out of 5 stars by bjgreene1987 from Sterling, Virginia
  • September 18, 2003
Quote: 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... Read the full Dead Man's Reef at Paradise Cove review

From journal Xanadu Resort @ Freeport, Grand Bahama Island

paradise cove-deadmans reef

  • 4 out of 5 stars by ronhar from pensacola, Florida
  • February 17, 2003
Quote: 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... Read the full Dead Man's Reef at Paradise Cove review

From journal taino beach week

Dead Mans Reef at Paradise Cove

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Ally_Karen from Clinton Township, Michigan
  • October 1, 2002
Quote: 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