Nassau is one of the planet's premier shark-diving sites, and Stuart Cove's is the legendary direct operator that filmed sharks for James Bond and Hollywood. On the two-tank Shark Adventure you descend to the sand while a chain-mail-suited feeder draws dozens of 5-6 ft Caribbean reef sharks circling within arm's reach. It is the definitive adrenaline one-off this port is known for, and nothing the ship sells touches it.
What to expect
You descend on two tanks to the sandy bottom where a chain-mail-suited feeder draws dozens of 5–6 foot Caribbean reef sharks circling within arm's reach—the definitive adrenaline encounter Nassau is famous for. Your dive is led by Stuart Cove's, the legendary operator that filmed sharks for James Bond and Hollywood films. Non-divers can book the surface 'bubble watcher' tier to observe from above. This is the premier shark-diving experience the port offers, with nothing comparable sold directly by cruise lines.
Cruise lines rarely offer a true certified shark feed dive at all, and when they resell Stuart Cove's it runs $260-300+. Direct is ~$242 and a fair price for a specialist permit-holder, not a markup play. Certification card required; non-divers should book the surface snorkel/observer tier instead. Half-day trip (~1pm departure, back ~4:30pm) fits the port clock with margin.
Good to know
Departure is around 1 pm with return by 4:30 pm, leaving safe margin within the port window. A current dive certification card is required; non-certified passengers should book the surface snorkel observer option instead. Round-trip hotel transfers from the pier, tanks, weights, and weight belt are included at $242.40 per diver; bring an extra $12 if you need a wetsuit rental. Book directly with Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas rather than through the cruise line to avoid markups and secure your spot on this limited-capacity specialty dive.