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Grenada

Found near Venezuela and on the border between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, Grenada and its little sisters Carriacou and and Petite Martinique offer some of the best diving in the region. Amazing shipwrecks, colorful reefs and exciting drifts create a diver’s wonderland.

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Grenada Sea Life

A variety of hard and soft corals, sponges and fans cover most of the island’s dive sites. Surrounding the wrecks, it is common to see beautiful and bright orange cup coral.

On deeper dives and on many of the drift dives, you have a good chance of spotting stingrays, barracuda sea turtles, barracuda, eagle rays and nurse sharks. During reef dives, purple Creole wrasse populate the waters along with octopus, moray eels and lizardfish. In the shallows, you might find a frogfish or an elusive black seahorse lurking about.

How to Get There

International flights originating in North America, South America and Europe arrive and depart from Maurice Bishop International Airport on Grenada. Regional flights also use the same airport.

Getting around the island is easily accomplished by bus, rental car or taxi.

Best Scuba Diving in Grenada

Carriacou

Found near Venezuela and on the border between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, Grenada’s little sister, Carriacou, offers some of the best diving in the Caribbean. Amazing shipwrecks, colorful reefs and exciting drifts make this tiny island a diver’s wonderland.Of the island’s 20 dive sites, 15 are located within the Sandy Island / Oyster Bay Marine...

St George Island

St George Island

One of the biggest draws to Grenada’s waters are the abundance of excellent wreck dives found deep within. Some of the very best are the MV Veronica, the MV Shakem, and the Bianca C. The massive Bianca C, locally referred to as the “Titanic of the Caribbean,” is particularly popular with advanced and technical divers. Want to see the reefs? Grenada’s Marine Protected...