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Barbados Shipwrecks: Snorkel Vibrant Reefs
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Bridgetown
The shipwrecks in Barbados act as artificial reefs, drawing in an impressive array of fish, coral, and other marine life. This results in a lively underwater ecosystem, ideal for experiencing the snorkeling wonders of Barbados!
The shipwrecks in Barbados act as artificial reefs, drawing in an impressive array of fish, coral, and other marine life. This results in a lively underwater ecosystem, ideal for experiencing the snorkeling wonders of Barbados!
Duration:
1 hour
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
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Carlisle Bay - Discover legendary shipwrecks such as the Berwyn, a century-old vessel, and the Bajan Queen, a former party boat now serving as an artificial reef. Each wreck has its own captivating history.
Dive alongside vibrant schools of tropical fish, stingrays, sea turtles, and other marine life that inhabit these wrecks. The coral-covered structures foster a flourishing underwater ecosystem.
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Carlisle Bay - Discover legendary shipwrecks such as the Berwyn, a century-old vessel, and the Bajan Queen, a former party boat now serving as an artificial reef. Each wreck has its own captivating history.
Dive alongside vibrant schools of tropical fish, stingrays, sea turtles, and other marine life that inhabit these wrecks. The coral-covered structures foster a flourishing underwater ecosystem.

What's Included
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Use of snorkeling equipment
Location
The Famous Bird Bar
Highway 7
Our meeting point is directly in front of the public restrooms or by the south lifeguard tower on Browne's Beach.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Gustavo_d
Feb 1, 2026
Great snorkeling trip - Easy to catch a taxi from the pier to the meeting point, $5 per person. Boat was crewed by three men, all very friendly and professional as was the crew on land directing the tour guests to the boats. To board and unboard the boats you have to scale the ladder from the water, easier than it looks! Our boat was not overcrowded at all. Snorkeling sites are close to the beach, we did not spend a lot of time getting to and from the beach landing point, most of the tour was on the water snorkeling! We saw three wrecked sites, lots of fish and a turtle made its way to one of the wrecks. Highly recommended! Also, the Turtle Bay Bar on that part of the beach sells you 2 Banks beers for $5 which is the best deal I’ve seen and the best rum punch ever according to my wife …
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