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Saint George Parish dive sites

Grenada · Browse dive locations by depth, type and conditions.

Best Season

January to May

Skill Levels

intermediate

Nearby Cities

St. George's

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Diving in Saint George Parish

Saint George Parish offers reef dive sites across 1 location. Browse dive locations by depth, type and conditions before planning your dive.

FAQ

How do I reach Shark Reef in Grenada?

Shark Reef is accessed by boat from Grand Anse or St. George's harbour on Grenada's southwest coast. The boat ride takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes. Several dive operators based around Grand Anse Beach offer daily trips, conditions permitting. Maurice Bishop International Airport is a short taxi ride from the main dive centre area.

Are the Caribbean reef sharks dangerous?

Caribbean reef sharks at this site are habituated to divers and display calm, non-aggressive behaviour. They typically patrol the deeper reef edge between 20 and 30 metres. Divers should maintain a relaxed posture, avoid sudden movements, and not attempt to touch or chase the sharks. Following the dive guide's instructions ensures a safe and rewarding encounter.

How does Shark Reef compare to the Bianca C wreck and Sculpture Park?

Shark Reef offers a natural reef diving experience focused on marine life encounters, particularly sharks. The Bianca C is a deep wreck dive requiring technical skills, while the Moliniere Sculpture Park is a shallow art installation with reef conservation goals. These three sites together showcase Grenada's diving diversity, and most visitors dive all three during a trip to the island.

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