This dive site features the Don Cesar, a confiscated cigarette boat deliberately sunk by the coast guard. It lies at an average depth of 8 meters, extending to a maximum of 17 meters, on a vast sandy plain. The wreck's precise location on the expansive sandy bottom can be challenging to pinpoint, making its discovery part of the adventure.
The Don Cesar wreck serves as an artificial habitat, attracting various marine inhabitants. Divers can frequently spot barracuda and other large pelagic fish patrolling the surrounding sandy areas. This site is particularly notable for its significant lionfish population, making it a popular spot for controlled lionfish hunting, although these invasive species are abundant throughout the region.
The best time to explore the Don Cesar is during Grenada's dry season, typically from January to May, offering optimal visibility and sea conditions. It's a fantastic site for both scuba divers and freedivers due to its accessible depth. For divers, the thrill of finding and exploring the wreck, along with the opportunity for lionfish removal, are key highlights. A local guide is highly recommended to assist with navigation.

