2 Tank – Certified Shark Dive
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Embark on an exhilarating underwater adventure with a 2-tank certified shark dive in Barbados. This half-day excursion offers certified divers the unique opportunity to encounter Caribbean reef sharks in their natural habitat. Dive sites such as Carlisle Bay Marine Park and nearby reefs provide vibrant marine life, including sea turtles, stingrays, and colorful coral formations. Guided by experienced professionals, divers will enjoy two separate dives with surface intervals, ensuring a comprehensive and safe experience. All necessary equipment, including tanks and weights, are provided. Participants should bring swimwear, sunscreen, and a valid dive certification card. This thrilling dive is suitable for certified divers seeking an unforgettable marine encounter.
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Operating days: On Request
Departure point: Airport/Port/ Accommodation pick-up
Arrival point: Airport/Port/ Accommodation pick-up drop- off
Special instructions: Please contact across Africa tours & travel to confirm your departure details at least one week before your first day of the visit.
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After being picked up on the pier, you will transfer to the dive shop 45 minutes away. Once you have filled out the required paperwork, you will suit up and head out. This two-tank dive program introduces thrill-seeking divers to wild sharks and provides you with a close-up look at these magnificent and misunderstood creatures. There are currently four sites where you may dive with the sharks. You will dive either the combination of “Shark Wall” and “The Arena,” or the combination of “Shark Wall North” and “The Runway.” At either location, you will encounter a gathering of Caribbean reef sharks consistently. Your first dive with the sharks is along a magnificent wall where the sharks swim calmly with the divers in a non-feeding environment. Your second dive is on a large sand patch, where the group kneels in a semi-circle and watches your divemaster feed the sharks off of a long pole. Dozens of 5 to 6-foot Caribbean reef sharks swim amongst everyone and come within touching distance of all divers.
