Carlisle Bay, located on Barbados’ west coast, is a protected natural harbor known for its six sunken vessels that rest on the ocean floor. These shipwrecks, now home to a diverse array of marine life including tropical fish, stingrays, and turtles, attract visitors from around the world. Snorkelers and scuba divers can explore the underwater sites, immersing themselves in the vibrant ecosystem that has flourished around the wrecks. The bay’s calm waters and rich biodiversity make it a favored destination for both experienced divers and those new to the underwater world.
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