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chromis. Frog fish, nudibranches, with angelfish, lobster, turtle, green
cleaning shrimp and blennies can be moray eels, and stingrays.
observed.
Kohanee – This is one of the most
Quarter Wreck – is the other part of
colourful reefs in Grenada due to its
three wrecks. It lies on the edge of
wide variety of sponges and soft
Grand Reef, there are some nice coral
corals. Two ridges give the opportunity
formations, and larger scholls of fish in
for a dive between 30ft /10m and 90ft
the deeper parts, along the descent
/30m encountering turtles, flying
towards the sandy plain on which the
gurnards, rays, star fish and Creole
Bianca C lies.
wrasses.
Kick ‘em Jenny – offers excellent
Shark Reef – A gentle slope drops to
visibility of about 100 feet and is a
a 60ft deep sandy bottom. Sometimes
favourite of area dive masters. Kick’em
home to sleeping nurse sharks, giant
Jenny is a submarine volcano, and rare
channel clinging crabs, lobsters,
and plentiful coral and marine life can
morays, rays, turtles and the
be seen here. The site is often
occasional reef shark.
combined with the area around Isle de
San Juan Wreck – The wreck of an
Rhonde in a two –two dive.
80ft fishing vessel in two parts at a
depth of 90ft/30m, is also know as the
Grenada Marine Park, Happy Hill
Shark Wreck, as it gives a nurse shark
& Flamingo Bay – A sheltered bay
population a resting spot in the
perfect for beginners to explore the
Atlantic currents.
under water world, the reef extends
out to a nice little drop off with the Hema 1 Wreck – At a depth of
most prolific fish life close to shore. 110ft/35m, this wreck houses
barracudas, nurse sharks, turtles and
Dragon Bay, Molinere Reef &
pelagic fishes.
Bucaneer Wreck – A wall dive starting
in the sands of Dragon Bay and
King Mitch – Advanced diving at its
leading to small canyons in shallow
best, currents, blue water descend to
waters and a beautiful reef, dropping
125ft/38m. This wreck of a
to sand at 60ft. where the wreck of a
minesweeper is 4miles out in the
43ft yacht lies. Covered in hydroids
Atlantic Ocean. It is covered in
and black corals, the reef is inhabited
hydroids and soft corals and houses
by seahorses, lobsters, octopuses and
eagle rays, nurse sharks, gray reef
occasionally stingray.
sharks and turtles.
Whibbles Reef – Just 50yards from
the Bianca C wreck, a sloping ridge
Carriacou
descends quickly from 60ft/20m to
160ft/50m. One of the advanced drift
dives over a forest of black gorgoniens.
Dive Sites
Along the drift you see turtles, creole
wasses, eagle rays, barracudas,
Barracuda Point – Reef -Top is
lobsters and moray eels.
27ft/9m and slope/wall 75ft/23m.
Strong currents, a div for experienced
Quarter Wreck – the stern quarter of
divers only.
a larger cargo vessel lies in shallow
water on the outside of a long shoal.
Deep Blue -Carriacou – The reef
The surrounding reef slopes to 60ft
slopes from 27ft /9m to 130ft /40m
/20m and is ideal for beginner divers.
and sometimes has strong currents.
Shakem Wreck – Is an inter island Divers Surprise – Suitable for
freighter which sank in 2001, now beginners as well, the reef slopes from
nicely overgrown with corals and fully 20ft/7m to 75ft/23m. Barracuda,
intact. Currents and a dept of snapper, flamingo tongue, moray eels,
90ft/30m make is a dive for lobster and crabs are seen.
experienced divers.
Magic Garden – Visit the wreck of a
Purple Rain – This reef slopes from small tugboat ending in a rock-garden
35ft /11m to 85ft /25m. It is inhabited with giant boulders and encountering
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