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Barbados scuba diving is the best
If your idea of a holiday involves sun and sea and a little adventure, then a Barbados vacation which includes Barbados scuba diving is for you.
With the help of a specialized travel agency (like our partner sites), all you have to do is sit back, relax and choose from a variety of activities, which include plenty of water sports, like Barbados scuba diving, snorkeling or sailing.
When Barbados scuba diving you will benefit of ships designed to take divers in safety and comfort, professionals to take care of you and of course, a wonderful marine world to discover.
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Barbados scuba diving advices
Barbados scuba diving is on the list of things to do on a Barbados vacation, and for good reason. Barbados scuba diving is as varied as the personality of the place you dive. And you don’t have to be an expert to experience it.
If you aren't a certified scuba diver, you can find Barbados scuba diving lessons and gear during your adventure vacation, for your entire family. Yes, even the kids can learn Barbados scuba diving in total safety with experienced guides.
You can have a great time exploring the depths and their mysterious and exciting ecosystem. |
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Barbados scuba diving - a reason for your vacation
The waters around Barbados' west coast offers divers a multitude of underwater opportunities with a diverse range of dive sites and ocean scenery. Bell Buoy, a coral reef formed in the shape of a dome with brown coral tree forests, is home to a large number of fish. At Dottins Reef, underwater wildlife like barracudas and turtles that can grow to up to 60 feet dwell within the nooks and crannies of the coral. Maycocks Bay on the northwest coast of Barbados features coral reefs separated by large corridors; divers can see about 100 feet or more down these natural underwater halls. The sunken freighter Pamir lies off the coast of Six Men's Bay. It is 165 feet long, and its hull remained together after it sunk. You can peep through the freighter's portholes and view all kinds of vivid fish and aquatic animals. Divers exploring the waters of Silver Bank can glimpse coral reefs that are home to numerous tropical fish and sea fans. If you're lucky, you may even be able to spot the sunken Atlantis submarine that is located at depths of about 60 to 80 feet. Another sunken wonder off the west coast is the Stavronikita. This Greek freighter can be found at around 135 feet, and makes for some eerie underwater exploration. Just off the southwestern shored of Barbados is Carlisle Bay, which is a natural harbor that has been turned into a marine park. Here divers can rummage the sea floor for empty bottles that have accumulated after generations of sailors tossing them overboard. Also, you can find other relics from ships including cannonballs, cannons, anchors, and a few shipwrecks at 25 to 60 feet or more, and all close enough for you to visit in one dive. Here you can also find the Barbados' newest shipwreck, the Bajan Queen, which was sunk in 2002. The aquamarine sea that laps at Barbados' sandy shores houses large, vibrant coral reefs which provide shelter for millions of spectacular sea organisms. Barbados' extensive ocean habitat is perfect for divers and snorkelers because of its unique animal and plant life.
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Barbados Vacations site
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In the link section, you can check more links to our travel website network as well as to other third party specialized websites as lastminute.com or orbitz.com which we suggest you to visit if are you planning a trip to Barbados .
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