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Grenada (St. George's and Grand Anse)

Wreck drama, shallow art reefs, and easy beach days on Grenada's southwest coast

Updated Mar 25, 202629 sources

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Overview

Wreck drama, shallow art reefs, and easy beach days on Grenada's southwest coast

St. George's and Grand Anse give Grenada one of the Caribbean's most practical mixed-skill bases. You are close to Maurice Bishop International Airport, a long beach for easy recovery days, and short boat rides to reefs, drifts, and famous wrecks such as Bianca C and Veronica L. The southwest coast also puts the Underwater Sculpture Park within easy reach for snorkelers, new freedivers, and photographers who want color without serious depth. Above water, the capital's forts, market streets, chocolate stops, and inland waterfall and rainforest day trips make it easy to travel with non-divers. This is a destination where an advanced wreck diver, a casual snorkeler, and a beach-loving partner can all have a strong week from the same hotel base.

What Makes It Special

  • Wreck Capital

    Grenada stacks famous wrecks such as Bianca C and Veronica L with enough reef variety that the itinerary never turns one-note.

  • Underwater Sculpture Legacy

    Grenada's sculpture park was the pioneering underwater art reef in the Caribbean and remains the island's best shallow signature experience.

  • Fast Logistics

    Maurice Bishop International Airport, St. George's, and Grand Anse sit close together, so transfer days are short and boat departures are efficient.

  • Strong Topside Backup

    Forts, markets, chocolate stops, spas, waterfalls, and rainforest day trips make this one of the easiest Grenada bases for couples and non-divers.

Wildlife In Grenada (St. George's and Grand Anse)

Top species linked to approved dive spots in Grenada (St. George's and Grand Anse).

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Anina (Wreck) dive spot

Anina (Wreck)

DeepWreck

Advanced deep Grenada wreck with schooling fish and coral growth.

Visibility14 m
AccessChallenging entry effort
CoralMixed health
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
CurrentModerate current
Bianca C (Wreck) dive spot

Bianca C (Wreck)

DeepWreck

Huge advanced Grenada wreck with scale, current, and pelagic life.

Visibility24 m
AccessChallenging entry effort
CoralHealthy coral
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
CurrentStrong current
Black Forest - Grenada dive spot

Black Forest - Grenada

Reef

Boat-access gorgonian slope with sponge color and macro-style critter life.

Visibility18 m
AccessChallenging entry effort
CoralHealthy coral
Marine LifeAverage variety
FacilitiesLimited facilities
CurrentLight current
Boulder City - Grenada dive spot

Boulder City - Grenada

MuckReef

Shallow muck reef for slow macro hunting.

Visibility15 m
AccessSimple entry
CoralMixed health
Marine LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
CurrentLight current
Escape Reef dive spot

Escape Reef

Reef

Strong-current reef near Morne Rouge

Visibility17 m
AccessModerate entry effort
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
CurrentVery strong current
Flamingo Bay dive spot

Flamingo Bay

LagoonReef

Sheltered bay with critters, corals and rays.

Visibility16 m
AccessSimple entry
CoralHealthy coral
Marine LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
CrowdQuite busy
CurrentNo current
SurgeFlat calm

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Logistics Preview

  • Maurice Bishop International Airport · 15 to 20 minutesutes by road to central St. George's, often less to Grand Anse
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Safety Preview

  • Bianca C is an advanced dive, not a box-tick
  • Atlantic and headland sites can change quickly
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  • When is the best time to visit Grenada for scuba diving?
  • Is the Bianca C suitable for beginner divers in Grenada?
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Last updated: March 25, 2026 29 sources

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