No Name Cay is a popular shore dive site located in the Abaco Islands, renowned for its clear, gin-blue waters and the wreck of the Andidordack. The site features a shallow sandy entry that slopes to a maximum depth of 9 meters, making it an ideal location for beginners. The visibility here can reach up to an impressive 45 meters, and the current is typically light.
The marine life at No Name Cay is abundant and diverse, with sightings of Bahamian Lobsters, Groupers, Rays, Turtles, and various other species. The site also boasts good coral growth. No Name Cay is particularly recommended for night diving, offering a unique underwater experience. The site's characteristics include a reef and other features that add to its appeal.
Unit Settings
Terrain and Features: | Reef, Night, Other |
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Entry Type: | Shore |
Max Depth: | 9m |
Visibility Range: | 15m - 45m |
Experience Level: | Beginner |
Best Gas: | 21% O2 |
Unit Settings
Unit Settings
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