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Location: Grenada (Grenada)
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Here you can see what other divers thought, the top dive sites, what fish to see, and what wrecks are here.
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Top Dive Sites (make sure you dive these!)
1 Bianca C With 8 votes(s).
2 Shakem (Great Wreck) With 6 votes(s).
3 King Mitch Wreck With 4 votes(s).
4 Happy Valley With 2 votes(s).
5 Purple Rain With 2 votes(s).
6 Shark Reef With 2 votes(s).
7 Wibbles Reef With 2 votes(s).
8 Underwater Sculpture Park / Molinere Reef With 1 votes(s).

Marine Sightings:

Based on data from your reviews for Grenada. we know the following about the marine life you can expect to see.
If you have been to Grenada please add a review (see left). Your experience of what you saw will help to extend these results!

Reef Fish Sightings: Pelagic Fish Sightings: Quality of Coral:

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Reviews:

Here are the last 10 reviews for Grenada. Show all of them.

Visited Comments
December 2010 Not good
Date posted: 02-Feb-2018 14:44 by: Manchester
August 2004 Dived with Adrian and CJ at LeSource, Pink Gin Beach. Lovely guys - good instructors and great fun.
Date posted: 27-Dec-2012 16:51 by: Shiva
August 2007 Second time I have dived here at LaSource. Surreal dive on the Bianca C (swimming in a swimming pool at 45 Metres) Spooky. Really good dive and i recommend this island to anyone.
Date posted: 27-Dec-2012 16:20 by: Shiva
October 2009 Unless you are a wreck lover, the diving here is a bit dull. Although we did enjoy the wrecks, the reefs are repetitive. Didn't much like the dive centre, as we were less experienced than some others, the crew were unhelpful.
Date posted: 14-Apr-2011 14:30 by: mariedives!
November 2008 Aquanauts were a fantastic team, nothing was too much for them and they made sure your diving was unforgettable. Many thank to Bruce and Sharleen. Bianca C, what a wreck, shes awesome. Also, King Mitch, they are both tremendous dives I would recommend to all who go to Grenada as 'Must do dives'. After hurricane Ivan the reefs are picking up and starting to fluorish again, there is still piles of dead coral in the area but unless you ask to be taken to see it, you wouldn't normally come across any. We only came across some on a very fast drift dive, the current was ripping!!! There are plenty of fish to see on all the reefs and nearly every dive we came across Nurse Sharks and the odd White Tip. We will go back to Grenada, sooner rather than later. The rain forest is also well worth a visit, along with Severn Sisters Waterfalls, a long trek up the hills so wear decent shoes/boots. At the top is the 'Honeymoon Falls', where we went for a swim, truely refreshing! It was a great experience that we wish to repeat. I cant wait.............
Date posted: 05-Jun-2009 20:36 by: biglicker
August 2004 Second time I have dived here at LaSource. Surreal dive on the Bianca C (swimming in a swimming pool at 45 Metres) Spooky. Really good dive and i recommend this island to anyone.
Date posted: 02-Jan-2009 19:11 by: OtherOne
August 2002 Dived with Adrian and CJ at LeSource, Pink Gin Beach. Lovely guys - good instructors and great fun.
Date posted: 02-Jan-2009 18:49 by: OtherOne
October 2007 Great location and not too busy with divers at this time. Stayed Little Blue Resort, and dived with onsite diving club - Aquanauts. Very professional, very friendly staff. Wreck was easy to dive, and lots to see on it. Shortish dive due to depth.
Date posted: 02-May-2008 15:49 by: Finstrapper
March 2006 excellent diving - wrecks & reefs - great dive centre
Date posted: 06-Jan-2008 16:28 by: NickH
November 2007 My wife & I found the Dive Centre, Dive Grenada, located at the Flamboyant Hotel on Grand Anse Beach to be the most helpful Dive Center that we have ever used. The staff at the Dive Shop were great I highly recommend them if you visit Grenada.
Date posted: 24-Nov-2007 16:52 by: James


Wreck Dives:

Here are the wreck dives we know of for Grenada.

Bianca C
Ranked as OK by independant reviews Ranked as OK by independant reviews
A 600-foot cruise ship, sunk in 1961, lying on a sandy plain in 167 feet of water.The decks of the ship are accessable to divers,as they are at 90 feet.The Bianca C shipwreck is edged on the south side by whibble reef. At times there are strong tidal currents, making this an advanced deep dive.
27m / 89ft
40m / 131ft
Accidental sinking: 22-Oct-1961 Wreck penetration not possible Technical or decompression diving. More info...
Diver reviews for Bianca C:
As long as qualified to 30m!
Date posted: 05-Nov-2007 16:38 by: Finstrapper who thought that: Anyone can dive this wreck.
Ranked it as: Ranked as OK by FinstrapperRanked as OK by Finstrapper
Great dive - huge ship but depth, poor visisbility, and chance of strong current make this an advanced dive
Date posted: 09-Mar-2006 12:57 by: Nick who thought that: Only experienced wreck divers should attempt this.
Ranked it as: Ranked as OK by NickRanked as OK by Nick
We were lucky we dived Bianca at the right time (no current). Can be a strong current so would advise experienced divers only.
Date posted: 03-Jan-2006 18:08 by: Bubbles who thought that: Only experienced wreck divers should attempt this.
Ranked it as: Ranked as OK by BubblesRanked as OK by Bubbles
Fantastic Dive - big ship, swimming pool etc. Excellent dive, but limited bottom time due to depth ( (125 feet)
Date posted: 30-Dec-2005 17:31 by: Tony who thought that: Only experienced wreck divers should attempt this.
Ranked it as: Ranked as Awesome by TonyRanked as Awesome by TonyRanked as Awesome by Tony