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Reviewed 19 February 2024

We only had three days in the Bahamas, but Dean's Blue Hole made the whole trip worth it. Somehow, it hasn't been completely monetized and made ugly by tickets, vendors, and hordes of tourists like me. My wife and I even had the place to ourselves for a while.

If you can, bring snorkel gear and snorkel across it and gaze into the abyss. I don't know if it looks back, but it is certainly a site. I also recommend bringing a waterproof GoPro of some sort, as the wildlife and coral around the whole hole are a site unto themselves.

Lastly, take a short walk up the hill to get a great panorama of the entire lagoon.

Absolutely one of the highlights of our honeymoon - I wish we had more than a couple of hours to spend there.

Date of experience: February 2024
Thank Aaron G
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Reviewed 16 February 2024

We have returned to Long Island almost 4 years later, and despite staying in the north of the island this time we decided that before we head to the CSM area, we go south to revisit this stunning place - and I am so happy we did - it's a serene experience, and seeing it again after having the dip in the water years back, then seeing it on TV in some recent diving shows on Netflix, it was cool to witness it once again - my top 3 of Long Island next to CSM and the Erna's Nature Pool!

TIP: the road seemed to be more beaten since I remember it, so take it slow as you can easily lose wheels :)

Date of experience: January 2024
2  Thank reedmangreg
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Reviewed 16 February 2023

We drove all the way to see this and while the Blue hole itself looks spectacular (didn't swim in it), it was rather disappointing since the beach next to it and also the little hike up (which is not clearly marked but you go up next to the big sign near the beach) was strewn with litter including broken empty bottles.
Very sad to see this being ruined by people in such a beauty spot.

Date of experience: January 2023
1  Thank dselvan
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Reviewed 28 December 2022

This is a unique spot and one that you will not forget. From cliff diving to deep snorkeling it is worth a visit. Could not believe it is free, and so accessible

Date of experience: December 2022
Thank martine268
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Reviewed 14 December 2022 via mobile

December always brings to mind the surreal, magical & surprisingly untouched by commercialism, Dean’s Blue Hole (DBH), the deepest saltwater underground cave, at 663 ft, in the world, located in the warm climes of Long Island in The Bahamas.
Why? Well, first it is warm in December when much of the northern hemisphere is fairly cold, often deep in snow. Arguably, it is one of the most perfect vacation spots for those who want to get away from the commercialism which appears to stretch across significant parts of the world in this last month of the year. Most importantly, it is truly magical, sublime & surreal, offering clear blue waters, superbly adjacent to a beautiful, white sandy Atlantic beach.The deep hole is filled with all manner of sea creatures, which include seahorses & turtles
The water in DBH of an amazing clear blue hue,& its abundant sea life makes it perfect for snorkeling. It is also great for beginner swimmers. There is a rocky partway up a cliff from which to jump into the enticing water below, albeit it takes something of an adventurous spirit to take the plunge but worth it.
My first encounter with this surreal place was in December 2011, when I had won a swim camp training trip for raising the most money for an hour- long swim marathon I had participated in to raise funds for KidsSport. The two week swimming & training was terrific & this visit to DBH was a highlight. There are no businesses clustered around the hole, giving the spot a feeling of serenity, alongside its magical quality.
Underground caves are found around the world but DBH stands out from all others.
Geologists believe these awe-inspiring sinkholes result from underwater erosion, where limestone has been eroded through a combination of chemical reactions.
I spent a part of my childhood in Zambia, near the Congo border, where there was a very deep sinkhole nearby.
Knowing one was swimming at the top of such depth was always exhilarating as a child.
DBH is king of all sinkholes.
It also attracts free-divers from around the world, who come to meet the challenge of going to great depths without diving equipment.
Talk about holding one’s depth & breath!
Getting to Long Island is relatively easy, with Nassau, The Bahamas’ capital, well served by a number of international airlines. From there one takes a small plane to Long Island.
Book accommodation as one cannot easily find it if one leaves it until arriving.
Posted by S Fuller

Date of experience: December 2022
1  Thank 690sf
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