Grenada travel and diving update (Covid 19 protocols and the best dive sites of Grenada)

 Grenada is open for international visitors, but it is required to stay on the property for 5 days, then you can take a PCR test and if the result is negative you can move freely around the island. To know all the newest updates check https://www.puregrenada.com/travel-advisory/. The GOOD news for divers is that if you stay at the Sandals resort you can start diving the day after your arrival (boats leave and arrive at the property). The complete list of government approved accommodations; https://covid19.gov.gd/accommodations/.


If you are staying at the Sandals St George Grenada as a certified diver you'll have 2 tanks per day, all equipment and boat transport included in your package. They use twin diesel Newton dive boats with fresh water shower, tank holders, 16 ft dive platform,...


Here are some of the 24 dive sites offered by Sandals:

Bianca C wreck:


600 ft cruise liner that sank in 1961, with a depth of 115 - 164 ft this is a dive for Advanced divers.

Moray Eels, Atlantic Spade fish, Eagle Rays, Nurse Sharks and Barracuda are to be seen here.

Flamingo Bay;

This wall is covered in sponges and corals and runs from 23 to about 100 ft. Lobster, crags, batfish, Tarpon, grouper and sometimes seahorses can be observed at Flamingo Bay.

Moliniere/ Sculpture Park;


An 80 ft wall covered in gorgonians and often plenty of barracudas followed by the sculpture park at 15 ft

Shark reef;

Nurse sharks sleeping in thw stone ledges are often seen on this 62 ft dive, along with lobster, a variety of moray eels, file fish and black durgons.

Dragon Bay;


With depth of 25 - 80 ft maximum, this is a sheltered bay in the Marine Protected Area.

Hard Corals & Sponges are the home for Octopus, Damsel fish, Surgeon- and Angelfish.

Whibbles reef;


Fast-paced drift dive, with a depth from 49 to 85 ft. Horse Eye Jacks, Barracuda and Eagle Rays cruise along, keep an eye out for the Hawksbill Turtles that are camouflaged by the reef.

MV Veronica;


This 85 ft long Cargo ship lies between 45 and 60 ft depth. Fully covered in soft corals and sponges. Golden Tail Moray Eels, Sea Horses, Frogfish, Green- and Spotted Morays made the MV Veronica their home.

 Sandals St George Grenada is re-opening on the 31 st of March!

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