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Brightledge |
As you descend on this incredible reef, you will instantly see the reason for it's name. Truly one of the most spectacular dives in Barbados. Brightledge is a popular reef for the endangered Hawksbill turtle. Excellent visibility and schools of tropicals make this one of the most popular dive sites in
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Greatledge |
Forming part of our offshore barrier reef system, Greatledge is aptly named. One of our widest reefs, frequented by schooling Barracuda in the winter months, turtles, jacks, Blue Chromis, and French Angels are all part of the excitement of this dive site. (int.-adv.)
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Spawnee |
Spawnee is a a regular choice as the second of our morning dives. This reef system allows for inexperienced divers to see the fish and fauna most often experienced only on deeper dives. (beg.-adv.)
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Tropicana |
This is a fantastic dive site. Because of it's profile, Tropicana makes for a great multilevel dive. If you are computer diving. Great visibility, abundant fish life, gorgeous corals, Tropicana is one of my favourite dive sites. (int.-adv.)
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Whitegates |
Also part of our offshore barrier reef system, Whitegates offers a relaxed dive with all the schooling tropicals of a marine aquarium. Also frequented by turtles, barracudas, and jacks, you'll want to make sure that this dive gets entered into your log books.
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Lord Combermere |
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A small barge sunk in the early 1980's, she is surrounded by one of our fringing coral reefs. A shallow dive and is excellent for beginners or a refresher dive. (beg.-adv.)
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