Headed to Barbados 2025

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Chenryiv

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Planning on going to Barbados at the end of March and wanted to plan a 2 tank dive for one day. Any suggestions on a good dive shop? I'm a Barbadian, but left 46 years ago and a child. I've visited several times, but not as a OWD. Visiting family, as to why I'll only get one day.
 
Planning on going to Barbados at the end of March and wanted to plan a 2 tank dive for one day. Any suggestions on a good dive shop? I'm a Barbadian, but left 46 years ago and a child. I've visited several times, but not as a OWD. Visiting family, as to why I'll only get one day.
Been there twice on cruisers, wanting to get back for longer stay.
Dove with Anthony out of Eco Divers.
 
Been there twice on cruisers, wanting to get back for longer stay.
Dove with Anthony out of Eco Divers.

TripAdvisor says they are permanently closed.
 
I dived with Roger's scuba shack, and it was fine. It is well located, south of Bridgetown. I took a 10 dives package and paid US$550 (US$600 if you rent their gear) Roger has been in business forever and he's a very nice person. Bonus is that you can pay by credit card (surprisingly, many dive centres don't do that).
 
I have been diving with Barbados Blue since 2005. I always pay by credit card there. Nice people and located by the Hilton on their property.
 

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