Plongée à Barbados — Barbados
Barbados' Carlisle Bay is a shallow shipwreck graveyard where six wrecks sit in turquoise water, swarming with hawksbill turtles. The west coast offers gentle reef dives ideal for beginners, while the east coast delivers advanced drift diving. Rich Bajan culture, rum distilleries, and world-class dining make topside time exceptional.
- Score
- 69.6
- Visibilité
- 15–30m
- Température
- 26–29°C
- Meilleurs mois
- December, January, February
Barbados' Carlisle Bay is a shallow shipwreck graveyard where six wrecks sit in turquoise water, swarming with hawksbill turtles. The west coast offers gentle reef dives ideal for beginners, while the east coast delivers advanced drift diving. Rich Bajan culture, rum distilleries, and world-class dining make topside time exceptional.
Shipwrecks and Turtle Encounters
Score Breakdown
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Marine Life
65.0Species diversity, megafauna encounters, reef fish abundance, macro life, and endemic species.
Dive Types
Traveling with Non-Divers?
Your non-diving travel companions will find plenty to enjoy topside while you're underwater. Here are some activities to consider.
Activities for Non-Divers
Nearby Cultural Sites
- Bridgetown UNESCO historic area
- St. Nicholas Abbey
Non-Diver Score
Excellent for non-divers — they'll love it here.
Safety & Emergency
On-island chamber operated by Barbados Defence Force; Queen Elizabeth Hospital nearby
Top Operators
Reefers & Wreckers
PADI
Dive Barbados
SSI