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Wreck drama, shallow art reefs, and easy beach days on Grenada's southwest coast
Updated Mar 25, 2026 • 29 sources
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Grenada earns its reputation as the Caribbean's wreck capital while still giving everyday divers easy reef and drift options from the same boat schedule. Operators based around Grand Anse and True Blue can reach many south and west coast sites quickly, so you spend less time in transit and more time underwater. That lets you combine a deep iconic wreck like Bianca C with a colorful reef, the Underwater Sculpture Park, or a macro-rich bay on the same trip.
One of the island's more exposed and exciting reef dives.
Protected enough for relaxed reef watching, but lively enough to reward patient snorkelers with fish activity and color.
The famous shallow marinepark site is often used as a relaxed orientation dive, photo stop, or mixedgroup compromise when not everyone wants depth.
Grenada's celebrity wreck.
A more accessible wreck dive around {{ 15 | distance:m }}, often recommended as the easier wreck counterpart to Bianca C.
A colorful south coast reef slope with sponge growth, creole wrasse action, and a profile that works well as a second dive after a deeper site.
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