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  1. Carlisle beach is a fantastic spot for crystal clear Caribbean water Calm waters great for swimming. The boats congregate just a couple of hundred metres from the shore to view the marine life turtles, rays and other fish in open water and on the wrecks

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  2. Carlisle Bay is a small natural harbour located in the southwest region of Barbados. The island nation's capital, Bridgetown, is situated on this bay which has been turned into a marine park. Map.

  3. Barbados: Carlisle Bay. A natural harbour and marine park that is the site of several shipwrecks. Popular for snorkeling and scuba diving.

  4. Carlisle Bay. Carlisle Bay is a natural crescent shaped harbour encompassing Bridgetown, Barbados' capital and several beaches, situated on the South West Coast of Barbados, in the parish of St. Michael, with Bridgetown and Bridgetown Harbour, Brandons Beach and Brighton Beach to the north, and Pebbles Beach and Needham's Point to the south.

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  6. (246) 536-0600. Email: ncc@ncc.gov.bb. Website: https://www.nccbarbados.com/ Pet Friendly: Yes. Distance From Airport: 13.3 Km (8.26 Miles) Distance From Bridgetown: 1.9 Km (1.18 Miles) Carlisle Bay's marine park is a popular spot on the island for scuba diving.

  7. barbados.org › carlisle-bay-barbadosCarlisle Bay Barbados

    The marine park located at Carlisle Bay is a favourite spot for scuba diving and snorkeling. There are 6 shipwrecks in the bay, which attract an adundance of marine life such as tropical fish, sea horses, rays, octopus, turtles and eels. Wrecks range in depth from 12ft to 55ft. The calm waters and soft sandy beaches of Carlisle Bay at Browne's ...

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