Berwyn Tug
Barbados
This shallow wreck is a neat little dive, especially at night

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The Berwyn Tug

The Berwyn, a French tug, that sank in Carlise Bay in 1920. Sitting upright in only 30 feet of water, the 60-foot tug is loaded with corals, sponges and fish.

Look for schools of grunts and big squirrelfish in the hold and narrow openings. This is a terrific night dive for photographing frog fish and sea horses.

It's good for snorkeling, too. Cruise ships run a lot of excursions here but the wreck is a little deep for snorkelers to appreciate as thoroughly as divers do.


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