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Carlisle Bay

Barbados
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Carlisle Bay, located on the southwestern coast of Barbados, is renowned for its clear, turquoise waters and a plethora of shipwrecks, making it a premier destination for scuba divers. The bay is home to six shipwrecks, which have become artificial reefs supporting a rich diversity of marine life. Divers can explore sunken ships dating back to World War I and II, alongside an abundance of tropical fish, sea turtles, and occasionally, seahorses. The shallow waters of Carlisle Bay make it an ideal site for both beginners and experienced divers.

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Berwyn Wreck

The Berwyn is a 70-foot French tugboat that was sunk during World War 1, and is now home to a variet...

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Bajan Queen

The Bajan Queen was once a tugboat and later a party boat before being sunk in 2002 to form a reef....

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Eillon Wreck

The Eillon is a 110-foot drug runner that was sunk in 1996. The wreck is intact and is home to a var...

27m
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Cornwallis Wreck

The Cornwallis was a Canadian freighter that was sunk by a torpedo from a German U-Boat during World...

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Friars Craig Wreck

The Friars Craig is a tugboat that was deliberately sunk in 1985 to form an artificial reef. The wre...

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