Barbados deep in the sea

Barbados has much to offer in all its beauty and splendor, but there is also incredible tropical marine life in the depths of the waters to discover. Sure there is no problem if the deep sea is your hobby, if you are trained, qualified and equipped to dive in the deep sea, but this is not an option for most visitors to Barbados. However, these visitors need not miss out on this fascinating deep-sea tropical life if they take a tour on the Atlantis submarine.

The Atlantis Submarine and these tours have been specifically designed to take visitors who are unable to dive deep into the surface waters and see this incredible tropical fish life for themselves. You will take a short scenic boat ride of approximately 10 minutes to the dive site at Freshwater Bay, also known as Clarke’s Reef on the west coast of Barbados, where you will arrive and watch as the 65ft submarine slowly rises out of the water for you to board. . First you see its antennae emerge, then a circular cone, and finally the tubular white steel helmet. You have to go down a ladder of 10 steps and then you are on board the submarine. Once all passengers are on board, the sub slowly emerges into the water and sinks to about 100 to 150 feet, stopping at the coral reef that stretches for about two miles and is about 60 feet high, before go to the bottom of the ocean. where you will find an old shipwreck.

The submarine offers a comfortable and spacious air-conditioned cabin and accommodates up to 24 passengers with seats on each side for you to sit in large circular viewing holes opposite each other so you can see first hand the incredible colors and tropical marine life that surround you. surrounds, including visiting and getting up close to the old shipwreck. The interior of the sub’s cabin is maintained at sea level pressure for your comfort and a large 52-inch porthole is located at the front of the sub for additional viewing opportunities. You will see the pilot here surrounded by all of his controls and he moves the sub at a very slow speed (1.5 knots) so that he can slowly navigate the underwater marine life. You’ll discover that curious exotic fish can peek through the submarine’s portholes, and the 40-minute expedition is narrated by an expert co-pilot who will guide you through your underwater journey and explain what he’s seeing.

The submarine will then rise and your boat will be waiting to take you back to shore. You’ll want to make sure you’ve brought your camera with you and you’ll be advised not to use your flash as taking pictures through the port holes will come out black, but without using the flash you’ll be able to get some good pictures, albeit better. your camera will probably make a difference. You can use the flash indoors to get clear images of yourself on board a submarine. Each porthole has a picture card so you can try to identify which dazzling fish you have seen. You are likely to see a variety of fish including butterfly fish, silversides, parrot fish, as well as possibly a barracuda and a sea turtle. The sea fans give you an amazing view of colorful sponge life bobbing in the waters and they are truly amazing. As the sub moves deeper into the wreck, this incredible coral life and tropical fish are left behind and you can see the bottom of the seabed.

This is a wonderful, easy, safe and comfortable way to explore the incredible marine life in the deep sea without being a qualified deep sea diver. These tours are award winning and highly recommended as a fantastic aquatic experience, something not to be missed.

about author

admin

[email protected]

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *