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Cement Plant Pier

Shallow Barbados pier dive with easy route-finding.

FreediveScubaSnorkelShore EntryBeginner
Artificial Reef
Shore-access pier site with simple navigation, calm-water potential, and strong appeal for beginners and photographers.

About Cement Plant Pier

Cement Plant Pier is Barbados' shallow west-coast pier dive, where the pilings, sand channels, and sheltered pockets are the whole attraction. It is an easy-read shore site with coral growth, macro life, and enough structure to keep beginners, photographers, and relaxed snorkel or freedive visits occupied without forcing a deep profile. The best dives here are patient, calm, and close to the framework rather than far out on the reef.

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Research Estimate At Cement Plant Pier

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VisibilityVisibility: 11m
AccessSimple entry
Coral HealthHealthy coral
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
CrowdedQuite busy
Current StrengthNo current
Surge StrengthFlat calm

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Cement Plant Pier Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

9m - 10m

Depth Note

Around 9-10 m / 30 ft; the pier and sand channels keep the profile shallow.

Best Season

Year-round; Barbados diving varies little through the seasons, and the quieter March-November window is often easier.

Typical Conditions

Calm, clear, warm water with easy route-finding from the pilings. The site usually rewards patient macro work more than exposed-water drama.

Safety & Access At Cement Plant Pier

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Boat trafficRestricted access

Safety Notes

Check pier access windows before you go and stay clear of any cargo activity. The site is shallow, but the pilings and debris reward careful buoyancy.

Access Restrictions

Access can depend on pier operating windows and cargo activity.

Legal Notes

Check pier access windows and follow local guidance when cargo activity is underway.

Local Intel For Cement Plant Pier

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Scuba

Shore-access pier dive with simple route cues, shallow sand channels, and plenty of structure for photography.

Freedive

Good for confident freedivers on calm days because the profile is shallow and easy to read around the pier.

Snorkel

Snorkelers can work the shallow pier habitat on calm days, especially where the pilings and sand channels hold life.

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Wildlife at Cement Plant Pier

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Cement Plant Pier Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

divemagazine.com Β· Magazine
Published Aug 8, 2025

Describes shore or boat access, shallow depth, calm water, pier-based navigation, and broad marine life.

reefsmartguides.com Β· Dive Guide
Published Apr 1, 2018

Guide card describing access by boat and shore divers/snorkelers and listing key site species.

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