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Carriacou (Tyrrel Bay)

Small-island reef diving, easy cay snorkels, and a culture-rich base on Grenada's quiet Grenadine outpost

Updated Mar 25, 202627 sources

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Overview

Small-island reef diving, easy cay snorkels, and a culture-rich base on Grenada's quiet Grenadine outpost

Carriacou is one of those rare Caribbean islands where the diving still feels personal. Base yourself around Tyrrel Bay and you get short boat runs to reef walls, drift sites, and wrecks inside and around the Sandy Island Oyster Bed Marine Protected Area, plus easy access to Sandy Island, Paradise Beach, and the island's yacht-friendly south coast. Dive Carriacou and Deefer Diving keep the scene intimate, while snorkelers and non-divers can spend the same week hopping cays, mangrove channels, and cultural stops in Hillsborough and Windward. Conditions are warm year-round, but logistics matter more here than on bigger islands: flights are small, ferry schedules can change with weather, and official tourism pages still note post-Beryl recovery. The reward is a destination that feels relaxed, authentic, and very underwater-focused.

What Makes It Special

  • Short-boat diving

    Most signature dives are reached by compact day boats from the Tyrrel Bay and Hillsborough area, so you spend more time underwater and less time commuting.

  • Protected reef system

    The Sandy Island Oyster Bed Marine Protected Area adds real ecological value, with reefs, mangroves, seagrass, and juvenile fish habitat.

  • Strong mixed-group appeal

    One traveler can dive wrecks and drifts while another spends the same day on Sandy Island, Paradise Beach, High North, or a mangrove cruise.

  • Culture with texture

    Carriacou still feels handmade, from Windward boatbuilding and Big Drum traditions to the Maroon festival, Parang season, and the long-running August regatta.

Wildlife In Carriacou (Tyrrel Bay)

Top species linked to approved dive spots in Carriacou (Tyrrel Bay).

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Barracuda Point, Carriacou dive spot

Barracuda Point, Carriacou

PinnacleReef

Twin-pinnacle Carriacou reef with coral growth and pelagic traffic.

Visibility18 m
AccessChallenging entry effort
CoralHealthy coral
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesLimited facilities
CurrentStrong current
Barrel, Carriacou dive spot

Barrel, Carriacou

Reef

Shallow Carriacou patch reef known for macro life and snorkel access.

AccessEasy entry
CoralMixed health
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesLimited facilities
Bogles Ridge dive spot

Bogles Ridge

Reef

Boat-access reef wall with strong fish life.

Visibility16 m
AccessSimple entry
CoralHealthy coral
Marine LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
CurrentLight current
Jack Iron Point, Carriacou dive spot

Jack Iron Point, Carriacou

Reef

Easy macro reef with sand, rays and eels.

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Visibility17 m
AccessSimple entry
CoralHealthy coral
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
CurrentNo current
Jack-A-Dan, Carriacou dive spot

Jack-A-Dan, Carriacou

ReefWall

Shallow Carriacou training site with sand patch and reef wall.

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Visibility16 m
AccessSimple entry
CoralHealthy coral
Marine LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
CurrentLight current
SurgeLight surge
Lime Kiln, Carriacou dive spot

Lime Kiln, Carriacou

Reef

Shallow drift dive with rocks, sand patches and current swings.

Visibility14 m
AccessModerate entry effort
CoralHealthy coral
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
CurrentStrong current
SurgeLight surge

Best time to go

January to April

Drier stretch, air often around 27°C to 30°C, and simpler travel logistics.

Main caution: Wetter season and Atlantic storm risk, even though many days still look bright and warm around 28°C.

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Logistics Preview

  • Lauriston Airport · Around 10 minutesutes by taxi to Tyrrel Bay
  • Maurice Bishop International Airport · Allow around 20 minutesutes by onward flight to CRU or around half a day for road transfer plus ferry
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Safety Preview

  • Storm-season transport risk
  • Current-heavy south and offshore sites
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FAQ Preview

  • When is the best time to visit Carriacou from Tyrrel Bay for scuba diving?
  • How do I get from Grenada's main airport to Tyrrel Bay in Carriacou?
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Last updated: March 25, 2026 27 sources

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