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Fisherman's |
A large flat sandy area with isolated coral heads. On the sand areas, look for Sting Rays, Peacock Flounders, and Moray Eels winding their way between the coral heads. Parrot Fish, French Angels, Rock Beauties, and hundreds of tropicals.
Fisherman's is a great dive for all. (beg.-adv.)
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Little Sandy Lane |
Named after the famous Sandy Lane Hotel, this reef system is just two minutes from our dive shop. It's the shortest ride to one of our best dive sites that you will experience. Schools of fish of every species imaginable. An excellent multilevel dive. Another site for the log books. (int.-adv.)
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Johnson's |
A beautiful reef, abundant with soft corals, barrel sponges, tube sponges, and a large variety of schooling tropicals, Barracudas, Hawksbill Turtles, Moray Eels, Parrot Fish, and much more.
Consistent conditions make this a popular dive. (int.-adv.)
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Barracuda Junction |
During our winter months, Barracudas swim around our reefs in large schools. This is just one of the dive sites that they can be seen on a regular basis. Healthy corals and a myriad of other
fish make this a great dive. (int.-adv.)
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Sharks' Bank |
Barbados being a coral atoll. As opposed to volcanic, this is the closest we have to a coral wall. Starting at 60' and plunging straight down to 135'-145', this is a great deep
muti-level dive. (int.-adv.)
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Victors |
Probably one of the more underrated reefs in Barbados. Not dives upon very often, the shallower end of Victors (50'-60') is one of the more beautiful reefs I have seen. Soft and hard corals combine to make this site very unique. (int.-adv.)
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