Captain Bill's Blue Hole
About This Museum
Tucked away on the island of Long Island in The Bahamas, Captain Bill's Blue Hole isn't your typical museum with walls and artifacts. It's a living, breathing natural wonder—a stunningly deep inland blue hole surrounded by lush greenery that feels like a secret the ocean is keeping. You won't find glass cases here; instead, the main event is watching as skilled local free divers plunge into the mesmerizing sapphire and turquoise waters. It’s a raw, powerful display of human connection to one of the planet's most unique geological formations.
Collection Highlights
The breathtaking spectacle of free divers descending into the abyss is the star attraction. Keep an eye out for the resident marine life, like curious turtles and small fish, that call the blue hole's edge home.
Visitor Information
It's a bit off the beaten path near Hard Bargain, so hiring a local guide is your best bet for finding it easily. Don't forget your swimsuit and a good camera—the colors of the water are unreal!
Architecture & Building
This 'museum' has no building; its architecture is entirely natural, framed by limestone rock and dense Bahamian coppice forest.
Contact & Location
Address: Captain Bill’s Blue Hole, North Andros, The Bahamas
Phone: +1 778-437-8945
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