Think Barbados is all about beaches and rum punch? Look a little deeper – literally. Just beneath the surface, the island’s coastline hides a treasure trove of shipwrecks, each with its own story to tell.

Whether it’s the tragic tale of being torpedoed in World War II or a modern ship purposefully sunk to create thriving coral reefs, these underwater relics are more than just rust and rivets. They’re habitats for marine life, playgrounds for snorkelers and divers, and living reminders of the island’s rich maritime past.
Paddling over Carlisle Bay’s shallow wrecks or diving into the depths at Folkestone Marine Park, exploring these sites is a thrilling experience.
Ready to dive in? Our full article takes you on a guided tour of Barbados’ most fascinating wrecks – where history, ecology, and adventure meet beneath the waves.
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