Barbados In A Nutshell 2019 - 2020

79 Sailing Cruises Courtesy Shasa Catamaran Cruises R. Roach/Barbados: a Coral Paradise Snorkeling with a green turtle Featherduster Worm Discover Scuba with G Fish guests even “complain” that there are too many fish for them to take an unobstructed selfie while snorkeling, or scuba diving. For most divers and snorkelers, the sheltered Carlisle Bay Marine Park on the south coast is the most popular destination. With calm, clear water and a multitude of shipwrecks and other structures that draw a diversity of marine life, the park has become a dream for visitors and locals alike. With the ability to do a continuous loop through the park and see six wrecks, the Carlisle Bay “wreck trek” has few equals anywhere in the world. Located about a half-mile north of Holetown, Folkestone Marine Park & Museum is a 2km stretch of marine reserve between Coral Reef and Sandy Lane. Folkestone packages your snorkeling experience beautifully, offering equipment rental, a marine life information centre and museum, picnic tables for relaxing in the shade and a protected area for snorkeling. There, colourful fish glide through their coral habitats and gather around two sunken barges. For those who want to explore a bit further, why not take the plunge and “Discover Scuba” with “G” at G Fish Watersports on Pebbles Beach? His watersports shop is located a two minute boat ride from the Carlisle Bay Marine Park and he offers snorkeling trips as well. Diving & Snorkeling Barbados: a Coral Paradise Seahorse

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