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Top Dive Site

  • Sculpture Park

    The sculptures are sited in clear shallow waters to afford easy access by divers, snorkellers and those in glass-bottomed boats. Viewers are invited to discover the beauty of our underwater planet and to appreciate the processes of reef evolution

  • Bianca C

    The Bianca C sank in 1961 after catching fire following an explosion in the engine room.This remarkable wreck sits upright on the seabed fully entwined with nature providing a home to a whole new ecosystem

  • King Mitch

    The wreck of King Mitch sank in 1981 four miles off shore after the ship leaked and its bilge pump failed. Fortunately all of the crew survived. The wreck now lies in the sand on its port side, and because of its small size it can be covered quickly.

  • Flamingo Bay

    A shallow reef wall covered in spiralling sea whips. Very chilled dive and the sea here is a very pleasant turquoise blue colour. Find some cleaner shrimp in a barrel sponge and some juvenile angelfish.

Dive Sites

Our underwater treasures and marine life will fascinate any level of diver. A unique array of reefs, walls and ship wrecks in the blue green waters surround both Grenada and Carriacou.

With more than 30 sites, your Spice Experience can take you into the colour and magic of marine life. Visibility can range from 30 to 100 feet. The reefs, walls and wrecks are among the best in the region. The largest ship wreck in the Caribbean Sea, The Bianca C, burned and sank just outside the St. George' Harbour in 1961. This Italian luxury liner is encrusted with corals and is not only the largest but is considered the prize site in the Caribbean.

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Barracuda Point (at the Sister Rocks) 27’ - 75’ / 9m - 23m

Barracuda Point (at the Sister Rocks) 27’ - 75’ / 9m - 23m

Reef-Top: 9 meters(30 ft.) – slope/wall to maximum depth of 23 meters (76 ft.) Current, suited for experienced divers only, UW Photography , Wall & Drift diving Touring around the “Little Sister” has the diver visiting a giant soft coral garden and a wall teeming with marine life like nurse-shark,… Read More
Bianca C Wreck 90’ -165’ / 28m - 50m

Bianca C Wreck 90’ -165’ / 28m - 50m

The Bianca C, known locally as the 'Titanic of the Caribbean', this is due its sheer size and presence and has very few rivals in the realmsof warm water wreck diving. Diving Magazines and experts have listed the Bianca C as one of the 'top ten' wreck dive sites… Read More
Boss Reef 20’- 80’ / 6m - 24m

Boss Reef 20’- 80’ / 6m - 24m

There are three main dive sites on this extensive reef. The Hole starts in sand bars then descends down s slope to 50 feet. Further along this gentle drift dive, you will come to the hole, a frequent hang-out for barracuda.The Valley of the Whales is a colourful dive… Read More
Buccaneer Wreck

Buccaneer Wreck

This 18 metre sailing vessel lays on its side just off Molinere Reef and is a photographers dream when the sun is right. Read More
Circles (at the Sister Rocks)

Circles (at the Sister Rocks)

This is a real “world-class” dive for the experienced diver: Touring around the “Big Sister”and the “Little Sister! Most times a multi-level dive. The variety in the aquatic life around the Sisters offers you breathtaking experience, If conditions permit, passing the channel between the Sisters offers truly magnificent views! Read More
Deep Blue (at the Sister Rocks) 30ft - 130ft/ 9m - 40m

Deep Blue (at the Sister Rocks) 30ft - 130ft/ 9m - 40m

Reef-Top: 9 meters (30 ft.) – slope/wall to maximum depth of 40 meters (130 ft.) Current, suited for experienced divers only, UW Photography & Drift diving Touring around the “Big Sister” you “fly” along the second level of reef-edge at around 20 meters… Read More
Divers Surprise/ Lighthouse (at Sandy Island) 23’ - 76’

Divers Surprise/ Lighthouse (at Sandy Island) 23’ - 76’

Reef-Top: 7meters (23 ft.) – steep slope to maximum depth of 23 meters (76 ft.) Sometimes slight current, suited for beginners/ experienced, UW Photography, night diving Enchanting reef with soft corals, hard corals and azure vase sponges Marine Life: barracuda, snapper, flamingo tongue, moray eel, reef lobster, crabs Read More
Dr. Grooms

Dr. Grooms

Well developed shallow reef dive. Read More
Dragon Bay 25’ - 95’/ 8m -28m

Dragon Bay 25’ - 95’/ 8m -28m

This area is also part of the National Marine Park. This dive can be an absolutely stunning shallow dive for beginners or you can head down the sand channels into deeper water for the more advanced diver. Read More
Fiona Wreck

Fiona Wreck

Shallow Wreck Read More
Fisherman’s Paradise

Fisherman’s Paradise

Great drift dive when the current is right. Read More
Flamingo Bay 20’ - 90’/ 6m - 27m

Flamingo Bay 20’ - 90’/ 6m - 27m

This dive site is situated in the most Northern part of Grenada's National Marine Park and has to be one of the top three sites in Grenada. A mooring on a sandy patch adjacent to the reef makes it ideal for the less experienced diver. The reef is… Read More
Grand Mal

Grand Mal

Wall and reef dive along the protected bay of Grand Mal. Read More
Happy Valley 20’ - 90’/ 6m - 27m

Happy Valley 20’ - 90’/ 6m - 27m

Another National Marine Park site which lies between Flamingo Bay and Dragon Bay. This is a truly amazing wall dive with many interesting features including stunning Great Anemone, a very old admiralty anchor which is slowly becoming part of the reef and some very good examples of… Read More
Hema Wreck

Hema Wreck

This coastal freighter was in transit from Grenada to Trinidad in March 2005 when she got into trouble in rough seas, she sank 3 miles off the South coast of Grenada. She is influenced by strong Atlantic currents and is home for the largest collection of Nurse Sharks… Read More
Hildur Wreck

Hildur Wreck

This addition to our wrecks in July 2007 was a fantastic bonus to our already outstanding collection. Read More
Jack a Dan 23’ - 72’

Jack a Dan 23’ - 72’

Reef-Top: 7 meters (23 ft.) – steep slope to maximum depth of 22 meters (72 ft.)No strong current, especially suited for beginners & UW Photography Reef with lobsters, grunts, spotted drums, moray eel, occasional stingray / eagle ray Read More
Jack Iron Point 10ft - 60ft/ 3m - 18m

Jack Iron Point 10ft - 60ft/ 3m - 18m

Reef-Top: 3 meters (10ft.) – slope to maximum depth of 18 meters (60 ft.) Amazing reef with nurse sharks and sting rays Sandy bottom inhabited by “trees” of gorgonians and conchs Great place to see turtles Colonies of lobsters, hidden urchins, crabs to fingerprint snails Read More
Japanese Gardens

Japanese Gardens

Another relaxing shallow dive, suitable for beginners. Read More
Kahonee Reef

Kahonee Reef

This lovely shallow dive site can, on the right day, be a fantastic drift dive as it is at the head of two ridges. It has many channelsbetween the coral reefs that make up Kahonee, it reminds you of an underwater garden with all its very different but very… Read More
Kapsis Wreck

Kapsis Wreck

Just in front of the Grand Canyon lays the wreck of a sailing yacht which sank in 2004 hurricane Ivan. Mostly strong currents make it a dive for advanced divers. The reef is beautiful, encounters with turtles, rays and sharks are common. Read More
King Mitch

King Mitch

The King Mitch is an awesome Atlantic wreck dive and we would rate it as world class. The wreck is a converted minesweeper and is located on her side in 32 metres of water. This wreck never fails to deliver in offering exciting encounters with sharks, overhead… Read More
Lower Boss Reef 20’ - 50’

Lower Boss Reef 20’ - 50’

You start in sand canyons in 20-30' descend down a slope to 50' where you might see the elusive green moray big enough to make you wonder if you want to see it (don't worry they don't attack). Further along thisgentle drift dive, you will come to the hole,… Read More
Millennium 2000 (at Jack a Dan) 23’ - 72’

Millennium 2000 (at Jack a Dan) 23’ - 72’

Reef-Top: 7 meters (23 ft.) - steep slope to maximum depth of 22 meters (72 ft.) No strong current, especially suited for night diving Marine Life: critters, shrimps, lobster, moray eel, occasional stingray / eagle ray Read More
Molinere Reef 60’ - 130’ / 18m - 40m

Molinere Reef 60’ - 130’ / 18m - 40m

Molinere Reef is part of the Grenada National Park, this dive site is good for beginners as well as the advanced divers amongst you, it also has some excellent snorkelling closer to the shore line. The Northern part of this bay has been approved by the Government… Read More
Mystique (at the Sister Rocks)

Mystique (at the Sister Rocks)

This is a great wall dive to maximum depth of more than 30 meters (100 ft.) where the experienced diver finds not only great diversity in marine life, but also in the underwater-landscape. Sometimes there is strong current with Drift Diving. Apart from resting barracudas and whole "lobster-cities" watch… Read More
Northern Exposure

Northern Exposure

The sand patch that starts this dive is home to an eel garden and many interesting crustaceans. Heading North over the top of the reef, lookout for all the excellent corals and sponges. Read More
Pagodas Garden (at Frigate Island) 26ft -76ft/ 8m - 23m

Pagodas Garden (at Frigate Island) 26ft -76ft/ 8m - 23m

Reef-Top: 8 meters (26 ft.) –slope to maximum depth of 23 meters (76 ft.) Current, suited for experienced divers only, UW Photography, Drift Diving Simply a great challenge for the diver where the Atlantic and Caribbean Sea meet : Nurse sharks, anemones, ocean trigger fish, black durgeons, conch shell The… Read More
Point Cistern 10ft - 60ft/ 3m - 18m

Point Cistern 10ft - 60ft/ 3m - 18m

Reef-Top: 3 meters (10 ft.)– slope/wall to maximum depth of 18 meters (60ft.) Good dive site for beginners and for acclimatising Rock garden with lobsters and moray eels. Read More
Purple Rain

Purple Rain

Called 'Purple Rain' because of the large quantities of Creole Wrasse that descend upon you during your dive at this location. This dive site is one of the most stunning and pretty locations to visit. The area has a fantastic diversity of both hard and soft corals,… Read More
Quarter Wreck 20’ - 70’/ 6m - 20m

Quarter Wreck 20’ - 70’/ 6m - 20m

The stern quarter of a larger cargo vessel lies in shallow water right off Quarantine point. The propeller, deckhouse and engine can be explored. Surrounding the reef is a pleasant reef sloping to 6o feet with hard corals and schools of fish. Read More
Red Buoy 25’ - 85’ / 8m - 25m

Red Buoy 25’ - 85’ / 8m - 25m

This is a very unique dive, the top of the reef is very colourful withan abundance of reef fish , as you descend down the wall there is an absolute plethora of admiralty anchors, some dating back to the 1800s,on a good day we have counted 20. Read More
Red Reef

Red Reef

Shallow drift dive. Read More
Rum Runner

Rum Runner

This old catamaran was used as a day charter ‘party’ boat which sunk several years ago and sits at the bottom of a beautiful reef and makes an excellent start for our dive. As we leave the wreck we come slowly shallower along a very narrow strip of reef… Read More
Sandy Garden (at Sandy Island) 16ft - 60ft/ 5m - 18m

Sandy Garden (at Sandy Island) 16ft - 60ft/ 5m - 18m

Reef-Top: 5 meters (16 ft.)– steep slope to maximum depth of 18 meters (60 ft.) Nice dive with vast expanses of soft corals which hide juvenile reef fishes Read More
Shakem 100’ / 30m

Shakem 100’ / 30m

This 180' cargo ship was transporting cement to the port of St.George in 2001. The vessel was overloaded, and the cargo shifted which resulted in the ship sinking within sight of the harbor. It is sitting intact on thebottom in 100ft of water. Even though it has… Read More
Shark Canyon (at Frigate Island) 10ft - 46ft/ 3m - 13m

Shark Canyon (at Frigate Island) 10ft - 46ft/ 3m - 13m

Reef-Top: 3 meters (10 ft.)   to maximum depth of 13 meters (43 ft.) First you dive outside an amazing underwater canyon surrounded by reef sharks. On your way… Read More
Shark Reef

Shark Reef

This reef lies in the south end just off Glover Island. Strong currents and large surface swells make it a dive for the more adventurous. The reef consists mostly of hard corals and rocks with lots off underhangs which shelter a fair number of nursesharks that range… Read More
Sharky´s Hideaway (at Mabouya Island) 26’ - 76’/ 8m - 23m

Sharky´s Hideaway (at Mabouya Island) 26’ - 76’/ 8m - 23m

Reef-Top: 8 meters (26 ft.) – starting with steep slope to maximum depth of 23 meters (76ft.) Under waterlandscape starts with reef slope and ends up in a rock garden with canyons Big rocks where you find schools of chubs, glassy sweeper and nurse sharks hiding, occasionally giant moray eels,… Read More
Southern Comfort

Southern Comfort

There are frequent cleaning stations (look for fish hanging head down or up at strange angles the coral head; cleaning stations are staffed by juvernile spanish hog fish (small yellow and in groups of ten or so) neon gobies (two to each brain coral) and pederson cleaner shrimp (usually… Read More
Spice Island Reef 75’/ 23m

Spice Island Reef 75’/ 23m

The ideal place for beginners. The reef is a level sand area edged by a reef of finger coral, interspersed with brain coral that supports an array of tropicals. Read More
The “Boris” of the “Twin Tugs” (at Mabouya Island) 90ft/ 27m

The “Boris” of the “Twin Tugs” (at Mabouya Island) 90ft/ 27m

A 30 meter/ 100 feet tug boat which sunk on the 10th of September 2007 - lying in 27 meters (90ft) of water Surrounded by barracudas and french/ gray/ queen angel fishes Only for the experienced diver! Spectacular Wreck-Diving...and already magnificent abundance in marine life to see!! The wrecks can… Read More
The “Rose” (Wreck Dive) (at Jack Iron Point) 70’/ 21m

The “Rose” (Wreck Dive) (at Jack Iron Point) 70’/ 21m

A 17 meter/ 56 feet sailing boat which sunk on the 20th of April 2003 lying in 21 meters (70 feet) of water Surrounded by stingraysand large schools of fish, hiding place for groupers Sandy & sea grass bottom with torpedo rays, electrical rays, cushion sea stars, magnificent seaurchins, flying… Read More
The “Westsider” of the “Twin Tugs” (at Mabouya Island) 96’/ 29m

The “Westsider” of the “Twin Tugs” (at Mabouya Island) 96’/ 29m

A 30 meter /100 feet tug boat which sunk on the 4th of September 2004 - lying in 29 meters (96 ft) of water surrounded by schools of juvenile fish, barracudas, french/ gray/ queen angel fishesRead More
The Deep Blue 27’ - 130’/ 9m - 40m

The Deep Blue 27’ - 130’/ 9m - 40m

Located off the Sister Rocks, this dive starts at 9 meters (27 feet) with a slope/wall to a maximum depth of 40 meters (130 feet). The current makes this dive suitable for experienced divers only, and is good for underwater photography and drift diving. Read More
The Rock (at Frigate Island) 16ft - 130ft/ 5m - 40m

The Rock (at Frigate Island) 16ft - 130ft/ 5m - 40m

Reef-Top: 5 meters (16 ft.) to maximum depth of 40 meters (130 ft.) Excellent dive where you can find overhangs with nurse sharks, rock beauties and fairy basslets and the top of the reef covered with elkhorn corals and lettuce sea slugs. Most time strong current around - for experienced… Read More
Three Wrecks

Three Wrecks

Offers exploration of threeparts of a cargo ship that sank in St. George's Harbour and had to be cut to be removed. Because there is such a strong current, this site is rarely dived. Read More
Twin Sisters 121’/ 37m

Twin Sisters 121’/ 37m

This is one of the most spectacular dives in the Grenadines with walls and drop offs descending to 180 feet, plus a mysterious cavern. The depth and strong currents here make it a dive for experienced divers only. Read More
Underwater Sculpture Park

Underwater Sculpture Park

The Underwater Sculpture Park is the work of sculptor Jason Taylor from England, who has a passion for creating fantastic and unique pieces of work depicting Grenada's colourful history and folklore and placing them underwater. Read More
Unity Courier

Unity Courier

This ship sank in the Carenage in St George's and was cut up into fourpieces in 1991, three of the pieces were placed here just off quarantine point. Read More
Upper Boss Reef 20’-90’

Upper Boss Reef 20’-90’

This extensive reef, which stretches five miles from the red buoy in the harbour to Point Salines, with a width of 200-500 yards and a depth of 20'-90' has an extensive choice for us. Read More
Valleys

Valleys

On this dive you will often see the "purple rain" of a descending school of Creole wrasse, usually accompanied by schools of yellow chromis. Read More
Veronica L. Wreck 50’/ 15m

Veronica L. Wreck 50’/ 15m

This coastal freighter which is 25 metres long and is fully intact except for the bridge section is one of our favourite dive sites. Shewas placed in her final resting place on Upper Boss Reef in 2003 after being moved from St Georges Harbour. Read More
Western Adventure 23’ - 76’/ 7m - 23m

Western Adventure 23’ - 76’/ 7m - 23m

Reef-Top: 7meters (23 ft.) – steep slope to maximum depth of 23 meters (76 ft.) Sometimes slight current, suited for beginners / experienced, UW Photography, night diving Marine Life: shrimps, occasional stingray / eagle ray, nurse shark, French angelfish Read More
Whibble Reef 70’ - 100’/ 15m - 30m

Whibble Reef 70’ - 100’/ 15m - 30m

This is one of the top reef dives for spotting pelagic fish on the Caribbean side of the Island. Spotted Eagle Rays, large Barracuda and Hawksbill Turtles are regularly seen. Large schools of Horse eyed Jacks are often present at the beginning of this stunning dive. At… Read More
Whirlpool (at Mabouya Island)

Whirlpool (at Mabouya Island)

Dive in our whirlpool –where bubbles from volcanic activity coming to the surface Reef-Top: 8 meters (26 ft.) – gentle slope  to maximum depth of 20 meters (66 ft.) RRead More
Windmill Shallows 60’ - 130’/ 18m - 40m

Windmill Shallows 60’ - 130’/ 18m - 40m

This is a very narrow ridge, only about 30` wide in places that rises up from the plate coral. Windmill Shallows sits on the outer edges of Grenada's reef systems and because of this the drop off goes very deep and into the blue. Due to its… Read More
World of Dreams (at Mabouya Island) 72’/ 22m

World of Dreams (at Mabouya Island) 72’/ 22m

Reef-Top: 8 meters (26 ft.) – gentle slope to maximum depth of 22 meters (73 ft.) Sometimes slight  current, suited for beginners/ experienced,  UW Photography,  Read More
Wreck of the Westsider 92’/ 28m

Wreck of the Westsider 92’/ 28m

With its keel at a maximum depth of about 28 meters, this 100 ft. long wreck was officially sunk on the 4th of September 2004 and did not suffer any damage from the passage of Hurricane Ivan. The occasional current makes this dive suited for experienced divers… Read More
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