
Matt Weidert
Getting to Rocky Dundas
Exploring Rocky Dundas
- Snorkeling: The area around Rocky Dundas is excellent for snorkeling, with a diverse array of marine life and coral formations. Expect to see:
- Colorful Coral: Brain coral, elkhorn coral, and various soft corals.
- Marine Life: Fish species such as blue tangs, sergeant majors, and angelfish.
- Invertebrates: Sea fans and sponges add to the vibrant underwater landscape.
- Caving: Inside the caves, the rock formations are a highlight. At low tide, you can swim into the caves to marvel at the natural architecture. The light that filters in from outside creates an ethereal atmosphere, making it a must-see spot.

Tips for Visiting Rocky Dundas
- Best Time to Visit: The best time to explore the caves is at low tide when they are most accessible.
- Safety: Ensure you are comfortable with snorkeling and cave exploration. Always snorkel with a buddy and inform someone of your plans.
- Respect the Environment: As part of the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, it is crucial to follow all conservation rules. Do not touch or take anything from the environment to preserve its beauty.