go to Pier 1 at 6:00 - 6:30 as at 7:00 P.M.they feed the sharks its a restaurant so buy a drink great appetizers or a meal,, and never get wet and best yet for $12 bucks( USA) you can feed the mighty Grand Bahama BULL SHARKS your self!
As per snorkel with the sharks that's a adventure they do not offer on island but Paradise cove at Dead Mans Reef is the best snorkel location for a modest fee
The semi-sub tour with Superior Watersports lets you view sharks without getting wet. They visit Shark Junction and chum the water for sharks. Not for the claustrophobic though. Shark Junction is the only area with reliable shark viewing and it is deep so not suitable for snorkeling, just diving. Sometimes you'll see sharks on the Glass Bottom Boat tours run by Reef Tours and Lucayan Watersports but not reliably.
For Pier 1 try to time your visit to high tide for the best shark viewing. If the water is too low, then there are not as big or as many sharks as when it is high. Make sure to reserve a table on the deck in advance.
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