Carlisle Bay snorkelling guide for cruise passengers at Bridgetown Barbados cruise port.

Carlisle Bay Guide

Carlisle Bay is the crescent-shaped harbour at the heart of Bridgetown — a UNESCO World Heritage setting with calm turquoise water, white sand, beach clubs, and the famous marine park where snorkellers explore shipwrecks and swim with sea turtles.

Carlisle Bay is the crescent-shaped harbour at the heart of Bridgetown — a UNESCO World Heritage setting with calm turquoise water, white sand, beach clubs, and the famous marine park where snorkellers explore shipwrecks and swim with sea turtles.

Distance from Bridgetown Cruise Port

Carlisle Bay begins roughly 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of the cruise terminal. Walk the waterfront in 10–15 minutes, or take a 5-minute taxi for $10–15 USD. This proximity makes Carlisle Bay the default beach choice for Barbados cruise passengers.

Snorkelling and Marine Park

Carlisle Bay Marine Park protects six shipwrecks in relatively shallow water, creating habitat for tropical fish, rays, starfish, and sea turtles. Snorkel boat tours depart from the bay and include equipment. Independent snorkellers can rent gear at beach clubs like Boatyard or Pebbles.

Best Beach Clubs for Cruise Passengers

Savvy on the Bay, Boatyard, and Pebbles Beach offer loungers, bars, showers, and water sports with day-pass or excursion pricing. The Barbados Beach Day excursion includes guaranteed lounger access at Savvy on the Bay — a reliable option on busy ship days.

Return-to-Ship Considerations

Because Carlisle Bay is so close to port, independent beachgoers have flexibility — but still return 60–90 minutes before all-aboard. Organised turtle swim and snorkel tours include pier transfers timed to your ship's schedule.

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