Top-Rated Grenada Scuba Diving: Explore the Wreck Capital of the Caribbean.

Deep Sea Passion

Diver
The Titanic of the Caribbean

Grenada is truly a diver's dream, offering a mix of excitement and variety. Whether you're exploring the renowned wreck of the Bianca C or swimming through vibrant reefs filled with marine life, there's something for everyone. You can even check out the fascinating volcanic formations and unique spots like the Underwater Sculpture Park. It's no wonder the Spice Isle is celebrated as one of the Caribbean's premier deep-sea diving destinations!

Grenada Highlights

Art
Underwater Art Meets Natures Canvas
Reef
Drift Dives & Reefs: Currents of Life

Technical Specs

Visibility: Excellent (30+ meters)

Temperature: 26°C – 29°C

Best For: Wreck & Macro

Skill Level: Beginner to Advanced

Learn & Dive: Classes & Assisted Activities Described:
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Learn & Dive: Classes & Assisted Activities Described:

Are you new to scuba diving or looking to take your skills to the next level? Our reliable local partners provide everything from beginner lessons and refresher courses to advanced certifications, ensuring you can dive with confidence and safety. Choose between small group sessions or personalized instruction that suits your comfort level, and get ready to discover Grenada’s stunning underwater world with expert guides who know all the best spots and hidden treasures.

1. Mastering Buoyancy Control

Master body positioning, controlling BCD with tank levels and breath control for a weightless experience.

2. Equipment Handling & Safety

Master the assembly and pre-dive safety checks for your gear to ensure every dive is a safe one.

3. Breathing & Equalization

Learn essential breathing techniques and how to equalize pressure in the vibrant Caribbean waters.

Scuba Diving

How We Teach You to Dive

Learning Path

Academics
1. Academics

(Learning & Classroom)

Academics
2. Pool Training

(Confined Water Skills)

Academics
3. Open Water

(First Ocean Dives)

Academics
4. Certification

(PADI/NAUI Qualified)

The Bianca C: Dive the Titanic of the Caribbean

The Ultimate Wreck Diving Adventure

The Bianca C is a big shipwreck in the Caribbean. It is a dream dive for people who love diving around the world. This big 600-foot ship sank in 1961. Now it sits on the floor. The Bianca C is an beautiful place for advanced divers to explore.

Wreck Type: Cruise LinerSunk: 1961Length: 600ftDepth: 100-160ft (Advanced)
The Bianca C Ship

What to Expect Under the Water

The Bianca C is huge. You can swim next to the hull and look at the upper decks. You can even see the swimming pool. It is one of the places where you can swim in a pool that is 100 feet underwater.The Bianca C is home to a lot of life. It is like a reef that attracts big fish like eagle rays and barracuda.The Experience of diving the Bianca C is very special. The water is deep 90 to 160 feet. There can be currents. So we have expert guides who are certified by PADI. They make sure you have an amazing time diving the Bianca C.

Six Crucial Tools Every Scuba Diver Needs

To dive safely and confidently in Grenada’s breathtaking underwater landscapes, having the right gear is essential. Whether you're exploring shipwrecks, vibrant reefs, or the iconic Underwater Sculpture Park, these six must-have scuba tools will help you navigate, keep track of your depth and air supply, and stay in touch with your dive buddy—allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the wonders beneath the waves.

Dive Mask
Dive into the stunning underwater world! A high-quality mask not only gives you a crystal-clear view but also ensures a snug fit, making it so much easier to soak in the colorful marine life that Grenada has to offer.
Snorkel
This is ideal for keeping tank air at the surface and is essential for both entry and exit points. A lot of divers like to pair a simple snorkel with their mask setup.
Buoyancy Control Device
This innovative vest-like device allows you to find that perfect balance in the water, letting you glide effortlessly above stunning reefs, intriguing wrecks, and beautiful sculptures—all while keeping marine life undisturbed.
Regulator & Octopus
Your regulator is responsible for delivering air from your tank straight to your mouth, while the octopus, which is essentially a backup regulator, serves as an extra safety measure in case your buddy needs some air.
Dive Computer
Keep an eye on your depth, bottom time, ascent rate, and decompression limits — all in one easy view. This is a must-have for anyone serious about dive safety in today’s world.
Fins
Good fins are essential for efficient swimming and help you save energy, allowing you to explore more of the reef with less effort, even when the currents are strong.

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