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Brightledge

Outer Barbados reef dive with turtles and barracuda.

ScubaFreediveBoat EntryAdvanced
PinnacleReef
Local operator required

A local boat operator is the practical way to reach and navigate the outer reef.

Boat drop on a north-south outer reef with a clear mooring-line route; best on calm west-coast days.

About Brightledge

Brightledge is an outer Pinnacle reef off Barbados with a north-south spine and a clear mooring-line route. The reef steps from a shallower top into a deeper south side, so teams can stay on one structure without losing the site shape. Plan it as a boat dive with a local operator; the site is known for mild current, clear water, and regular barracuda, hawksbill turtle, and crab sightings.

Research Estimate At Brightledge

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VisibilityVisibility: 12m
AccessModerate entry effort
Coral HealthHealthy coral
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
CrowdedQuite busy
Current StrengthNo current

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Brightledge Planning Details

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Reported Depth

16m - 40m

Depth Note

Jetty area is around 16 m with a typical profile of ~18 m/40 min; Advanced/Deep certified divers can descend to 40 m. South of the mooring line is generally 3–6 m deeper than the north.

Best Season

December to May for the clearest, calmest windows; usable year-round.

Typical Conditions

West-coast shelter keeps the reef comparatively calm, with mild current and clear water on good days.

Safety & Access At Brightledge

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Safety Notes

Deeper dives to 40 m are suited to Advanced/Deep-certified divers; follow appropriate gas planning and depth limits.

Access Restrictions

Boat access only; plan a guided drop rather than a shore entry.

Legal Notes

Follow local marine-life protections and operator briefings; do not touch or collect reef life.

Local Intel For Brightledge

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

Boat divers can follow the mooring-line route across the outer reef; the south side runs a little deeper than the north.

Freedive

Best left to experienced freedivers on calm days; the site is primarily a guided boat reef rather than a casual breath-hold target.

Snorkel

Not a primary snorkel site; the outer-reef boat profile suits scuba better than casual surface-only use.

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Wildlife at Brightledge

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Brightledge Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Brightledge Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

divechamp.com · Directory

Outer Pinnacle reef, north-south profile, mild current, 12 m visibility, and winter-favored conditions.

scubadiving.bb · Operator

Brightledge is described as a colourful reef with strong fish life, Hawksbill turtles, excellent visibility, and broad coral and sponge variety.

West-coast shelter, year-round turtle presence, and boat-based recreational diving on Barbados' west and south coasts.

www.visitbarbados.org · Official Tourism

Official Barbados tourism guidance on year-round conditions, visibility, and boat-based diving.

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