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Wrecks

  • "Wreck Capital of the Caribbean"
     
  • Over 20 wrecks within the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea that surround Grenada with varying depth profiles and stories
     
  • Famous Wrecks: The Bianca C, a massive luxury liner often called the "Titanic of the Caribbean," is one of the most iconic wrecks. It's ideal for advanced divers due to its size and depth.
     
  • Rich Marine Life: The wrecks are teeming with vibrant coral, sponges, and marine life, including barracudas, turtles, and reef sharks, offering a blend of artificial reefs and biodiversity.

Reefs

  • Diverse Coral Ecosystems: Grenada is home to a variety of coral reefs, featuring hard and soft corals, sponges, and vibrant marine life, making it a popular destination for snorkeling and diving.
     
  • Marine Biodiversity: Grenada's reefs support an array of species, including parrot-fish, angelfish, moray eels, sea turtles, and occasional sightings of larger marine animals like reef sharks and rays.
     
  • Accessible Dive Sites: Grenada offers a mix of shallow reefs for beginners and more advanced sites for experienced divers, including drift dives and reef walls.

Sculptures

  • World's First Underwater Sculpture Park: Created in 2006 by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor, it was the first of its kind globally and serves as a fusion of art and marine conservation.
     
  • Location: Situated off the west coast of Grenada in Molinere Bay, about a 40min boat ride from the Docks at True Blue Bay.
     
  • Diverse Sculptures: The sculptures, such as Vicissitudes (a circle of children holding hands) and The Lost Correspondent (a man at a desk), are made from materials that encourage coral growth.
     
  • Cultural Themes: Many sculptures reflect Grenada's history, culture, and environment, blending artistic expression with local story-telling.

Adaptive Diving

Aquanauts Grenada is a family-owned, eco-friendly dive shop spiced with local crew. Safety is their top priority while ensuring top-notch and fun underwater explorations for people of all abilities. They are Diveheart's very first International Training Facility where they offer courses and support for adaptive divers.

Their largest boat, Calypso, is accessible and can fit most manual wheelchairs on board. With over 10 accessible rooms at True Blue Bay Boutique Resort, we eagerly welcome people of all abilities to stay and dive with us.

SSI's #1 Certifying Training Facility throughout the Americas and Caribbean Regions

Are you ready to start your scuba journey or enhance your diving skills? They offer a diverse selection of courses, ranging from beginner to professional levels, through SSl, as well as additional courses from SDI, TDI, Diveheart, and PADI.

Not certified yet? Try the Basic Diver Course: Spend an afternoon mastering the basics of SCUBA diving. Learn essential skills like equipment handling and safety, then practice underwater in a pool. After completing the session, receive a recognition card that allows you to dive in the ocean with an instructor for up to 6 months.

To learn more about Aquanauts Grenada, visit their website at www.AquanautsGrenada.com