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Boat-accessed Moliniere Bay art reef with marine life.
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Sculpture Park in Moliniere Bay, Grenada is a boat-accessed underwater sculpture garden laid out across sand patches and gullies between natural rock formations. Installed to support coral regrowth after storm-surge damage, it now functions as an artificial reef that draws fish and other marine life around the figures, making it a distinctive snorkel-and-scuba stop with strong visual appeal.
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Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
5m - 8m
Depth Note
Sculptures sit in sand patches and gullies between natural rock formations; the park is shallow enough for snorkeling and scuba.
Best Season
Year-round, with the calmest windows in the dry season and early mornings.
Typical Conditions
Shallow, calm, boat-accessed site with sand patches and gullies; easiest on settled days.
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Watch for boat movement, follow park guidance, and keep to the marked visitor route. The park is shallow, but surface conditions can still change with weather.
Access Restrictions
Use the usual boat departures and follow protected-site guidance; do not anchor on the reef or sculptures.
Legal Notes
The park sits inside the Molinere Beauséjour Marine Protected Area and is managed as a protected attraction.
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
Max depth around 8 m at the deepest sculpture, with many sculptures positioned in sandy channels.
Freediving
The shallow sections can be viewed on breath-hold on calm days, but it is more naturally a snorkel and scuba stop.
Snorkeling
This is Grenada's signature snorkeling sculpture site, especially on calm mornings.
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Species commonly reported at this site, with direct links into their wildlife guides.
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Story map with calm-water and marine-life context.
Project page with depth, access, and layout details.
Operator tour page with snorkel and scuba framing.
Community snorkel report with species names.
Official tourism page and MPA context.
Travel article with marine-life and snorkeling context.
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