
- The best in Barbados scuba diving: visit our intact wrecks and beautiful Barbados coral reefs
- All Reefers and Wreckers facillities available to make your Barbados scuba dive experience much more comfortable
- Caribbean scuba dive trips to suit all levels of certification and experience
- Flexible, personalized and friendly service - one-to-one or small group diving available
- Explore perfectly preserved Barbadian wrecks, sunk for safe diving penetration and & snorkelling
- Scuba dive Barbados with Reefers and Wreckers!
Dive Sites
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| Maycocks Bay: | Exceptional reef that runs east to west (rather than the usual north to south of the Barrier reef system on the west coast) separated by corridors of white sand approximately 50-100 feet apart. Fish life is outstanding and includes large rays, barracuda, parrotfish, schools of bermuda chub, creole wrasse, trigger fish not to mention outstanding coral and barrel sponge formations. An unmissable dive site (int.-adv.) |
| Brightledge: | Another spectacular reef, colourful, brimming with fish life and a popular reef for barracudas and the endangered Hawksbill turtle. Excellent visibility and schools of tropicals make this an interesting dive including a very wide variety of corals and sponges. (int.-adv.) |
| Pamir : | The Pamir is 165 ft long and 60 ft down at it's deepest and is the most northern wreck site on the west coast. She sits upright in a sheltered spot close to shore and was sunk in the early 1980's this wreck provides fish, fauna, and fun in one experience. A good dive for beginners and a good warm up dive for the Stavronikita (beg.-adv.) |
| Greatledge : | Forming part of our offshore barrier reef system running north to south. One of our widest reefs, frequented by schooling Barracuda, turtles, jacks, Blue Chromis, and French Angels make this an interesting dive. Fantastic barrel sponge and soft coral formations provide fantastic scenery (int.-adv.). |
| Spawnee : | Spawnee often a regular choice as the second of our morning dives, a shallower reef offering inexperienced divers the opportunity to see the fish and fauna most often experienced only on deeper dives. Caribbean reef squid and lots of Trumpet fish abound as well as the usual small tropicals (beg.-adv.). |
| Tropicana : | A fantastic dive site for multilevel dives. A long reef around 50-100ft wide with ledges along the sides making a habitat for Nurse sharks which are rare in the diving area of Barbados. Good visibility, usually drift dive, abundant fish life, gorgeous corals. (int.-adv.). |
| Whitegates : | Reef situated south of Tropicana with a similar depth and reef structure hosting a great variety of fish life. Popular for large Hawksbill turtle, blackjacks and barracuda feeding on the edge of the reef are a common site, a great site for all levels of experience. (beg-adv) |
| Fisherman's : | A large flat sandy area with isolated coral heads. On the sand areas, look for sting rays, peacock flounders, and moray eels. Also popular for parrotfish, french angels, rock veauties, and hundreds of tropicals - just some of the reasons that Fisherman's is a great dive for everyone. (beg.-adv.) |
| Dottins : | Part of the Folkestone marine underwater park, this is a very popular reef for second dive after the Stav and for resort dives. Fantastic dive for beautiful corals, hundreds of schooling fish, barracuda and turtles. Larger sand patches boast moray eels, trunkfish, spotted drum and much, much more! (beg-adv.) |
| Little Sandy Lane : | Named after the famous Sandy Lane Hotel, this reef system offers large schools of tropicals. An excellent multilevel dive (int.-adv.) |
| Barracuda Junction : | Named after the large schools of barracuda that swim around our reefs. This is just one of the dive sites that they can be seen on a regular basis. Healthy corals and all species of fish, combine to make this a great dive. (int.-adv.) |
| S.S.Stavronikita : | The Stavronikita, or "The Stav." as she is affectionately known is definitely a dive not to be missed! She is a Greek freighter that was sunk in 1978, after falling victim to a fire that ravaged her engine room. She is 356' long and sits bolt upright, with her prop in 130' of water and her forward mast just 18' from the surface. She was towed into Barbados and eventually bought by the Barbados government to be sunk and create an artificial reef. The Stav was fully prepared for diving before being sunk and can be dived by all experience levels, All dives are lead by divemasters with huge corridors, cargo holds and cabins waiting to be explored. The Stav. has been rated as one of the top ten wreck dives in the world.(int.-adv.) |
| Lord Combermere : | A small barge sunk in the early 1980's, she is surrounded by one of our fringing coral reefs. A shallow dive and is excellent for beginners or a refresher dive. (beg.-adv.) |
| Carlisle Bay : | A wreck lovers dream, combined with the Stav, the Carlisle Bay offers 4 shallow wrecks from WWII that could be explored for the second dive of the day. Abundant fish life and a great site for photographers. (snkl.-beg.-adv.) |
Beginner Training

Pool Demonstrations
We offer pool demonstations at Almond Beach Village, Mango Bay Hotel and Ascot House at any time. Everybody welcome - a demsonstation will give you a chance to experience using SCUBA equipment in shallow water.
Resort Course
A one day course giving you the opportunity to experience life in the underwater world, under close supervision with our instructors. We begin with a training session in the pool to teach you basic skills and experience SCUBA equipment in shallow water. We then take you on shore dive (5 - 45ft) to experience the under water world.
PADI Open Water
Throughout this 3-5 day course, you’ll learn the fundamentals of scuba diving, including using dive equipment safely and diving skills such as buoyancy control and mask clearing. You will receive PADI Open Water Diver certification which allows you to dive upto 18m worldwide. The course entails knowledge development sessions and four open water dives on the beautiful reefs of Barbados.
Advanced Training
PADI Advanced Diver
The Advanced Open Water Diver program offers yo
u a structured program where you gain additional experience and skills under the direct guidance of a PADI professional. PADI’s Advanced Open Water Diver program has something for everyone. This in-water, performance based program includes a total of five dives from the following list: Boat Diver, Drift Diver, Deep Diver, Multilevel Diver, Night Diver, Peak Performance Buoyancy, Search and Recovery Diver, Underwater Naturalist, Underwater Photographer, Underwater Navigator, AWARE Fish Identification, Wreck Diver.
PADI Rescue Diver
The PADI Rescue Diver program develops your knowledge and skills so you can effectively perform diver assists and rescues, manage diving accident situations and render first aid. The program is an important step in expanding your knowledge and experience as a diver. PADI Rescue Diver (or equivalent) certification is also a prerequisite for all PADI leadership programs.
Further training
- PADI medic and First Aid
- Divemaster
- Further courses on request
Dive Boats
Conqueror I
32 ft semi-covered, half-day dive boat with twin 225 hp engines which can hold up to 20 divers to provide comfortable, fast access to all dive sites. Soft drinks are available onboard for surface intervals. Toilet included. Oxygen on board. VHF radio, first aid equipment.
Conqueror II
29ft twin 85hp, boat suitable for beginner dives, snorkelling and turtle trips.
Oxygen on board. VHF radio, first aid equipment.
Package |
Gear provided (personal gear) *
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| Single dive Two tank dive Five dive package Ten dive package Night dive |
70.00 (60.00) 125.00 (100.00) 270.00 (230.00) 400.00 (375.00) 80.00 (70.00) |
| Introductory Scuba Course Referral Course PADI Open Water Certification PADI Advanced Open Water PADI Rescue Diver + Dive Master Course |
90.00 275.00 425.00 325.00 Available on request |
| Banana Rides Water Skiing Tube Rides Catamaran Sailing Windsurfing |
15.00 25.00 20.00 50.00 20.00 |
All prices are in US dollars.
* Brackets indicates prices when using personal gear









