Things to Do on Water

Long Island offers the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the waters of the Caribbean on the other. Combined with long sweeping expanses of perfect, talcum-fine, white sand rolling into the sun-patterned azure waters of the shallows, you can choose from a variety of water-based activities. You'll enjoy thrilling encounters with world-class scuba diving in places like almost bottomless Dean's Blue Hole, superb bone fishing and deep-sea fishing, snorkeling in unusual coral gardens, peaceful isolation at hidden coves or walking secluded pink and white sand beaches. |
BeachesBeautiful Cape Santa Maria Beach has been ranked among the best in the world. | Boating & SailingThe 80-mile-long coastline offers views of dramatic cliffs, caves and sandy beaches. |
DivingDean’s Blue Hole, the deepest recorded blue hole in the world, is a diver’s dream. | Family FunActivities include snorkeling adventures, sponging, picnicking or beachcombing. |
FishingBoth novice and experienced anglers can go bone fishing, reef and deep-sea fishing with knowledgeable local guides. | Water SportsThe primary water sports activity here is snorkeling and the island is even more amazing below the surface. |





