Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas
The James Bond Wrecks Site is a clustered group of movie props sunk off the southern coast of New Providence and used in multiple James Bond films, primarily 'Thunderball' (1965) and 'Never Say Never Again' (1983). The cluster includes the Tears of Allah freighter, the wooden Vulcan bomber prop, and assorted props from other productions that Stuart Cove's and other operators include on combined Bond-themed dives. All structures sit in 10 to 15 meters of clear water on a sandy bottom, allowing for an easy multi-prop tour during a single dive. Marine life across the site includes barracuda, large green moray eels, schools of grunts and yellowtail snapper, and Caribbean reef sharks that occasionally pass through. The shallow depth, calm conditions, and unique cinematic context make this a popular dive for snorkelers and newer divers, as well as for film and pop-culture enthusiasts. Photography is exceptional thanks to consistent visibility and natural light.
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