Vision

Beautiful Caribbean Diving

Visiting mariners have for years commented on the vibrancy of the blue waters surrounding Barbados.

Barbados, the most easterly island in the Caribbean archipelago is unlike many of the other islands in the Caribbean, which are volcanic. Barbados itself is an ancient coral reef with over 85% of its surface comprised of limestone. This phenomenon explains why Barbados’ topography below and above the surface is relatively moderate, and why shallow reefs can be found far offshore.

Barbados’ limestone base, white coralline sand, clear oceanic waters, and its location at N13° 10 W59° 32, affects the wavelength of the light reflected. This gives us something unique, a colour, a feeling…Barbados Blue!

Bubble ring moving through the Barbados Blue water

Bubble ring moving through the Barbados Blue water

  • Daily Schedule

    Scuba Diving

    10:00 am, 12:00 pm, 2:00 pm

    Beginner/Resort Diving

    12:30 pm daily

    Shipwreck Snorkel

    2:00 pm daily

    Turtle & Shipwreck Snorkel

    9:30 am or 2:00 pm

  • Location

    Hilton Hotel Complex Needham's Point Pebbles Beach, Carlisle Bay St. Michael

    (246) 434-5764

    10 minutes to cruise terminal

    5 minutes to Bridgetown

    minutes away from the island's best diving!


    Bus access

    Texaco Service Station Bus Stop, Lower Bay Street

    Transport Board

    Sam Lord's Castle, Crane, City Circle, Fairy Valley, St. Christopher, Silver Sands

    Route Taxi (ZR van) No. 11