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Snorkel & Relax at Harbour Lights Beach Club – Lunch Included!
Combine adventure and relaxation with this 2-in-1 beach day experience at Carlisle Bay. Start with a guided snorkeling tour, where you’ll explore a coral reef, historic shipwrecks, and swim alongside Barbados’ sea turtles. After your underwater adventure, unwind on a beach lounger with a shared umbrella, soak up the sun, and enjoy a delicious lunch from the grill.
✅ Snorkel with turtles & explore shipwrecks
✅ Beach lounger & umbrella included
✅ Lunch from the grill
✅ Multiple tour times available
Book now for the ultimate Harbour Lights beach day!
Wheelchair accessible
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Our beach crew will welcome you to the stunning Carlisle Bay, where you can relax on your reserved beach chair and soak up the sunshine. Enjoy a delicious lunch as you unwind by the shore before your snorkel adventure. At your designated tour time, set off on a 45-minute snorkel tour aboard Koopa Troopa, where you’ll swim with turtles and explore historic shipwrecks. Discover a treasure trove of maritime history, from the World War I-era Berwyn to the coral-covered remains of the Bajan Queen. An unforgettable experience awaits! Tour Times: 10:30 AM | 11:30 AM | 12:30 PM
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Flying Fish Sandwich
Crispy, seasoned flying fish served in a soft bun with zesty tartar sauce and fresh toppings. Paired with golden fries or flavorful Calypso Rice
Beach Chair & Umbrella
Lunch
Use of Snorkelling equipment
37 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Leslie S,,Feb 18, 2026
- Review from Viator
Chairs and Umbrellas are reserved literally with your name on it. Lunch was made to order...Fresh and delicious! The Beach is absolutely beautiful and the boat to go turtle searching and snorkeling was nice. We saw a turtle 🐢 Everyone was so nice! Highly recommend. Worth the price even with cruise ships in port. Had lots of fun. Will do it again.





Theresa C,,Feb 11, 2026
- Review from Viator
Short $5 taxi ride to the place. Total cost of $50 pp got you reserved chairs and umbrella, snorkeling with turtles and lunch. The seas were rough so they had to cancel the snorkeling but refunded us $25 each. Private showers and dedicated wait staff. The lunch was great. You can choose from full menu. Plenty of taxis right outside for return to the ship for same $5 cost. Highly recommend if you want a clean beach and friendly staff.
Cecile S,,Feb 6, 2026
- Review from Viator
Everything is there ++!! There beach is beautiful, well guarded, the food is good, the employees are extremely kind, not to mention the music...
Rosemary W,,Feb 4, 2026
- Review from Viator
The beach in Barbados is very popular, so it gets quite crowded. My only criticism of this tour was that we weren’t aware that we needed to get a taxi from the cruise port. While the taxis were inexpensive (they were actually vans) they didn’t depart until full. The turtle and shipwreck cruise was fun, but pretty much just stayed close to the shore. Derek served us on the beach, and was very kind and attentive.
Donna B,,Feb 1, 2026
- Review from Viator
Absolutely beautiful spot to enjoy the beach! Easy check in. Beach chairs and umbrella were nice. Took the first snorkel tour- saw two turtles and lots of fish. (Try the slide- so much fun) Crew was very attentive and concerned for the turtles! Derek (runner) was quick and attentive. Lunch was delicious and large portions! Had showers and changing rooms too! Bucket of beer $25 Perfect day in Barbados
markpY1015JK,,Jan 30, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was fantastic. Beautiful beach. Lunch was very good. Turtle boat was very fun and we saw turtles and stingrays. Everything was great and I would definitely recommend
Cynthia R,,Jan 24, 2026
- Review from Viator
They reserved the chairs in alphabetical order. If you’re traveling with friends or family with a different last name, it’s a good idea to book it all as one booking. It took us quite a while to get to be together. Also, my chair was in the sun and he told me I could just move it completely to the other side of the umbrella and I threatened a bad review unless he moved it which he did. I’m too old to be moving chairs around.
Tracy B,,Jan 20, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Good spot to relax. Umbrellas are not huge, but we managed to move around to shade. Restrooms and food available. Shaded dining and bar areas. Nice beach. We rebooked for post-cruise wait before airport departure.



Megan J,,Jan 19, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had pre-booked 2 days here and on the surface it was fine. If you didn’t have to interact with any staff I’m sure you’d be leaving a 5 ⭐️ review. Unfortunately, I chose to spend some hard earnt money at the bar, shelling out $19 on a chicken wrap and a further $12 on a frozen cocktail. The staff at the bar were rude, but asked me whether I’d be eating on the deck or the beach, I replied the beach and they gave me a pager and told me to come back here when it went off. An hour later and it hadn’t made a peep, so off I went to the bar to investigate, taking my mum as backup. I showed the girl my pager and she, very rudely, said “You’ve gone too far on the beach, it doesn’t work out there!” Considering I’d been given the pager for that very reason, this was not the response I expected! I told her as much, but she just repeated what she’d told me in a different shade of disgruntled. I excepted my fate, and took my luke-warm, soggy lunch back to my lounger. My poor mum, bless her, stayed to fight my corner. She spoke to the member of staff at the bar who had originally given me the pager and told her, politely, the problem we’d encountered. The girl then told her that “they didn’t work on the beach” (meaning the pagers). My mum then went on to say that you told us the pager was for the beach and to come when it went off. She continued to raise her voice and try and row with us, repeating that “YOU DIDN’T ASK”. In the end my mum walked off as she wasn’t going to waste her breath raising her voice back. How unprofessional to raise shout and argue with a customer. Unfortunately, this is not where the tale ends. The friend that we were with was following me up to the toilets with her towel round her, when a man (that was working there!!!!) shouted “OI, YOU!” And pointed towards the changing rooms. Presumably he thought she was going to use the toilets to get changed and was directing her to the chafing room, however, I can’t imagine why he decided to do it in the most unprofessional way possible. Maybe he should just mind his own business and not assume things about people. Anyway, such a shame that a beautiful beach has been taken over by a rude, money hungry business that insists on treating tourists like they’re second class citizens. It’s a shame that they can’t appreciate the money we bring to their country and instead chose to talk to, and look at us like we’re something on the bottom of their shoe. I would highly suggest you tell your staff at Harbour Lights that they seek employment in a prison facility as that’s the atmosphere they create at your so called “beach club.”
StockholmCharlie,,Jan 17, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We can really recommend this. Great beach club with great service. The highlight was the boat trip where we saw turtles, lots of fish and two shipwrecks. The staff were very helpful and took care of those who were not snorkeling experienced and made sure the whole group had really seen turtles. My wife has a bad knee but had no trouble getting up in the boat. For lunch we had barracuda and it was the best fish we ate in Barbados.
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