Eco enthusiasts can get their Jacques Cousteau on at Las Baulas National Marine Park, an underwater showcase of marine life with warm water, high visibility and gentle currents.
The shallow water and remarkable visibility in the seas surrounding Bermuda make diving here an unforgettably vivid experience: a typical dive allows plenty of time to explore the coral encrusted hulls, barnacled cannons and holds populated with a kaleidoscopic array of parrot fish, barracuda and angel fish.
The chub were well adapted to the poor visibility created by the thick, red water which gave the river its name, and depended on it to hide from predators.