Grenada
Grenada's diverse reefs and wrecks offer amazing diving.
Boat Access
9m Avg Depth
19m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site encompasses the underwater wonders surrounding the island of Grenada. Navigation varies depending on the specific chosen dive site; some may involve exploring shallow reefs teeming with life, while others could be deeper wreck dives requiring more experience and proper navigation techniques. Grenada's rich history is reflected in its numerous shipwrecks, each with its unique story and marine inhabitants. The island's diverse ecosystem, including volcanic formations and vibrant coral reefs, contribute to the overall underwater landscape.
Marine life is abundant, with a wide variety of colorful reef fish inhabiting the coral formations. Larger animals such as turtles and rays are also commonly seen, and divers may be lucky enough to spot larger pelagic species. The diverse plant life includes lush coral gardens and seagrass beds, providing food and shelter for the incredible marine life.
The best time to visit Grenada for diving is during the dry season, typically from January to May, when visibility is typically at its best and sea conditions are calmer. Although it’s possible to dive in Grenada year-round, these months offer the optimal conditions for both scuba diving and freediving. For freediving, choosing calm days with minimal currents is key, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. Remember to maintain proper buoyancy control and dive within your limits.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
coral reefwreckturtlesharkraygrenadast. george's
Things to Note
Difficulty:
All levels
Max depth 19m, varied sites for all experience.
Current Strength:
Mild
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