Shore Dive Carlisle Bay Barbados?

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Malpaso

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Does anyone know if there is shore diving available at Carlisle Bay in Barbados? We are heading out on a cruise tomorrow, and have dive days and family days planned, but if it rains, plans may change. One of the family days is at the beach at Carlisle Bay, and thought we might sneak in a quick shore dive to the wrecks if available.
 
Call or email "The dive shop" Barbados Diving: The Dive Shop Ltd. - SCUBA in Barbados since 1965! I think they allow their equipment to be used for shore dives in the bay.
They are located right on the beach at Carlisle Bay.

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Otherwise do the dive with and take the family for the snorkel tour with Barbados Blue, Dive Barbados Blue – Scuba and Snorkel with PADI’s Best at the Hilton
They take out a lot of cruise ship people and they are great people to dive and snorkel with.

Barbados underwater photos here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeeptrick/sets/72157616955095333/
 
Unless they have changed things...yep. And, it used to be chorded off so boats would not come in. The trick is finding tanks.
 
Found a shop right on the beach next to Harbor Lights. Don't recall the name. Unfortunately they didn't do beach dives, and we missed the boat by about 5 minutes, they leave at 9:00 and are back at 12:30, would have been perfect.
 
I love Bim but the dive ops there havent yet gotten the hang of promoting shore diving and providing tanks with the over all dive scheme. Once they figure out they can create a dive shore environment in conjunction with boat diving....all will profit. Learning is a hard thing sometimes.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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