Diving in Grenada *

Grenada is the southernmost of the Windward Islands in the Caribbean, consisting of the main island and several smaller islands, including Carriacou and Petite Martinique. Its capital, St. George’s, is known for its colorful waterfront and historic charm. English is the official language. While tourism is a key industry, Grenada is also famous for its spices, earning it the nickname “The Spice Island.“

Diving in Grenada

Grenada, known as the “Wreck Diving Capital of the Caribbean,“ offers an incredible variety of dive sites, from vibrant coral reefs to historic shipwrecks. The island’s volcanic origins have shaped its underwater landscape, creating dramatic walls, pinnacles, and deep-sea trenches teeming with life. Divers can explore everything from shallow reefs perfect for beginners to advanced drift dives and haunting wrecks, including the famous Bianca C. With warm waters and excellent visibility year-round, scuba diving in Grenada is ideal for all levels of divers. Whether searching for marine megafauna or fascinating macro life, every dive here is an opportunity for discovery.

Facts about Grenada

Power Plug Type:G
Payment Method:VISA, MC
Currency:XCD
Dial Code:+809
Language:en, fr
Electricity:230 V / 50 Hz
Timezone:UTC-04:00

This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app

Dive Sites to visit in Grenada

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