This dive site, Barracuda Point, is an exceptional location situated half a mile off the coast of Carriacou, forming an integral part of the renowned Sisters Rocks. These two striking volcanic peaks dramatically rise from a sandy seabed, creating a visually stunning and diverse underwater landscape. The site is characterized by its accessible depths, with an average of 9 meters and a maximum of 18 meters, making it an ideal destination for divers of all experience levels to explore its vibrant formations around the volcanic structures.
The marine ecosystem at Barracuda Point is remarkably rich and diverse. Divers are treated to some of the most abundant and visually stunning hard and soft coral formations found in the Caribbean. These healthy corals serve as a thriving habitat for a wide array of resident and pelagic reef fish. Encounters with larger charismatic marine life are frequent, including various species of rays, graceful sea turtles, and different types of sharks, all contributing to the site's dynamic and exciting environment.
Barracuda Point offers excellent diving conditions generally year-round, with the calmest seas and best visibility often experienced between December and May. Due to its shallow average depth and vibrant marine life easily observable from the surface, it is highly suitable for both snorkeling and freediving. Divers should be mindful of potentially moderate currents, especially around the volcanic peaks, as these currents play a significant role in fostering the site's rich biodiversity. This site is a must-visit for underwater photographers, offering abundant opportunities for both expansive wide-angle reef shots and captivating big animal encounters.

