The
state of Grenada, which includes Carriacou and Petite Martinique,
offers locals and visitors a unique dive product, both topside and
underwater.
Slipping below the calm surface, diving
enthusiasts are treated to some of the most breathtaking underwater
scenery and abundant marine life in the Caribbean.
Grenada and its sister island of Carriacou make an ideal two
centre diving destination. Both islands are known for spectacular
walls and wrecks, with sharks, turtles, lobsters and giant moray
eels gliding against the backdrop of soft coral forest, striking
reefs and sponges.
Grenada. Blessed with excellent weather,
Grenada offers a wide variety of dive sites including the
Bianca C. Known as
the "Titanic of the Caribbean", the Bianca C is the ideal
challenge for technical wreck dives. Other famous wrecks are Shakem,
Buccaneer and San Juan.
Carriacou, meaning
"Island of Reefs", is famous for its beautiful coral
gardens, especially the variety in soft corals and small critters
like sea horses.