On the west coast, at Payne's Bay. You can take a catamaran where they will take you to swim with them. They provide the food for the turtles which attracts them and they swim beneath your feet. I suppose you could go to the beach without the catamaran, but that would require you to swim out a bit further & if you're not a strong swimmer, the catamaran provide life vests and experienced staff.
2007-02-03 03:41:33
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answered by Angela 4
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I saw on the news once that we now have occasional turtles in British waters since they are warming up. I have been to Barbados but only on a day visit off a ship so never found out about turtles there. However the answer lies within the old search engine on the internet if you feel able to push one or two buttons! I have just visited a site and found the answer. Hawksbill and leatherback turtles are found at Hilton beach. Have a good time and please greet one for me.
2007-02-03 02:10:42
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answered by Birdman 7
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You can go for a cruise of the Catamaran or the Bajan Queen/Jolly Roger. They all dock off the west coast and you can go out and swim with the turtles.
2007-02-04 05:39:26
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answered by Bajanqt 3
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Barbados is a very small island- you can do that practically everywhere
2007-02-03 02:08:50
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answered by antagonist 5
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Try turtle bay!
2007-02-03 02:16:52
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answered by jon 2
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Be careful, or you may end up sleeping with the fishes.
2007-02-03 02:14:22
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answered by Anonymous
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In the water.
2007-02-03 02:07:50
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answered by BudLt 5
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over the hill
2007-02-03 02:08:35
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answered by Anonymous
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in the sea
2007-02-03 02:21:18
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answered by Anonymous
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