Dive Grenada

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PADI 5-Star Dive Resort | Grand Anse Beach Small groups, big adventures. Dive into Grenada's vibrant reefs & wrecks.
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A Fresh New Look – Just for You! Neal and Allie have been busy giving the shop a makeover. Everything has been refreshed with one goal in mind: enhancing your diving experience. 🫶 Personalized Storage: Every guest has their own dedicated space for gear. 🆕 Upgraded Rental Gear: From BCDs to wetsuits, our gear has been updated and carefully maintained so you can dive with confidence. 🔧 Well-Serviced Regulators: All regulators are meticulously inspected and tuned for smooth, reliable breathing underwater. 😎 Mask Variety: We’ve stocked a wide range of masks to help you find the perfect fit and keep your dive crystal-clear. 🧽 Clean Facilities: Freshly cleaned bathrooms, tidy changing areas, and plenty of drying racks – making your pre- and post-dive experience as enjoyable as your time underwater. 🌊 Dive Grenada has never looked better – and we did it all to make your dive day seamless, comfortable, and safe. Come check out the improvements and dive into a better experience with us! #DiveGrenada #ScubaLife #GrenadaDiving #ScubaShop #PADI5Star #DiveVacation #UnderwaterAdventure #ScubaFamily #caribbean #vacation #training #grenada
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7 months ago
Grenada has more diveable wrecks than anywhere else in the Caribbean! 15+ ships Every depth 5–15 minutes from shore Swipe through five of our favourites — from first dives to the Titanic of the Caribbean. #DiveGrenada #WreckDiving #CaribbeanWrecks #ScubaDiving #scubalife
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14 hours ago
“You should stop taking directions from people who have never been where you want to go”… Underwater that hits differently, because places like this change you. The Bianca C — known as the Titanic of the Caribbean — isn’t just another wreck sitting on the ocean floor. It’s the kind of dive that reminds you how much of the world still waits beyond your comfort zone. Swimming across the bow, surrounded by nothing but blue water and open ocean, you stop thinking about schedules, notifications, and everything happening above the surface. And then comes that final turn… One last look back at the wreck before ascending. One last moment where the scale of it all really sinks in. That feeling is hard to explain to someone who’s never experienced it. But the people who have? They understand exactly why we keep coming back. #divegrenada #scubadiving #titanicofthecaribbean #wreckdiving #puregrenada
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1 day ago
Most people think sharks are something to fear. Then you meet one underwater… and everything changes. This nurse shark came straight toward the camera, turned at the last second, and disappeared back into the blue like it owned the entire reef. And honestly? Out here in Grenada, they kind of do. Nurse sharks are one of the Caribbean’s most misunderstood animals. Despite their size, they’re generally calm, docile, and completely uninterested in divers. Most of the time, they’re just cruising the reef, resting under ledges, or searching the sand for food. But they’re also incredibly important. As natural predators, sharks help keep reef ecosystems balanced and healthy — which means healthier coral, healthier fish populations, and ultimately a stronger ocean overall. That’s why seeing sharks on a dive is never something we take for granted. It’s a sign of a living reef. And moments like this? They’re exactly why we keep coming back underwater. #DiveGrenada #NurseShark #SharkDiving #ScubaDiving #OceanConservation
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2 days ago
Most people will never see this place. Not because it’s far away. Not because it’s too deep. But because reefs like this are hidden from shore. You have to go looking for them. This is one of the beautiful reef systems we discovered while scouting Grenada’s coastline with the @subwingsport — drifting over huge stretches of ocean until the blue suddenly exploded into color. Orange sponges. Towering coral formations. Clouds of fish hanging above untouched reef. And that feeling every diver knows when you descend onto a site for the first time and instantly realize: “This is going to be a good one.” That’s why we do this. Not just to dive the ocean — but to keep exploring it. Because even after thousands of dives in Grenada, the sea still finds new ways to surprise us. And honestly? Sharing places like this with our guests is the best part of all. #DiveGrenada #ScubaDiving #CoralReef #CaribbeanDiving #UnderwaterWorld #MarineLife #OceanExploration #ReefLife #DiveTravel #ScubaLife #OceanLovers #UnderwaterPhotography #ExploreMore #PADI #AdventureTravel #PureGrenada #DiscoverMore #TropicalParadise #BucketListTravel #OceanAdventure
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3 days ago
Most dive sites are discovered long before you ever arrive… but sometimes you get to be a part of the experience! Open ocean. Flying underwater behind a boat while searching for reefs nobody has explored yet. No map. No guarantees. Just endless blue and the possibility that something incredible is waiting below. This is how we scout new dive sites in Grenada — covering huge areas of reef while the ocean reveals itself beneath us in real time. A dark shape appearing in the distance. A coral formation rising out of nowhere. A hidden section of reef untouched by crowds. And then that moment hits… You look down and instantly know: “This place is special.” That’s the feeling we chase. Not just diving famous sites — discovering new ones. Because even now, there are still hidden places out there waiting to be explored. Come help us find them! #DiveGrenada #Subwing #ScubaDiving #OceanAdventure #DiveLife #UnderwaterWorld #CaribbeanDiving #MarineExploration #AdventureTravel #Freediving #OceanLovers #ExploreMore #ReefLife #ScubaLife #Grenada #UnderwaterPhotography #DiscoverMore #DiveTravel #PADI #OceanDiscover
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4 days ago
Some mornings in Grenada don’t even look real. Glass-flat water. Warm Caribbean light. Not a breath of wind. The kind of sunrise that quietly tells you: “Today is going to be a good dive day.” Before the boats leave. Before the bubbles hit the surface. Before the reef wakes up beneath us… There’s this moment. Just waves rolling onto Grand Anse Beach and the entire island glowing gold. People talk a lot about the diving in Grenada — and they should — but mornings like this are part of the experience too. Slow. Peaceful. Perfect. And honestly, conditions like this are exactly why we never get tired of calling this place home. #DiveGrenada #PureGrenada #GrandAnseBeach #CaribbeanLife #Sunrise #IslandLife #ScubaDiving #DiveTravel #CaribbeanTravel #OceanLovers #BeachLife #ParadiseFound #TropicalVibes #MorningView #TravelCaribbean #Grenada #ExploreMore #VacationMode #SunriseLovers #AdventureTravel
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5 days ago
Most countries have welcome signs above the water… Grenada put one underwater! Hidden inside the Grenada’s Marine Protected Area, this underwater “GRENADA” sign has become one of the island’s most unique dive experiences — surrounded by coral, tropical fish, and some of the clearest water in the Caribbean. But what makes this place special isn’t just the sign itself. It’s what it represents. A protected reef. A growing artificial ecosystem. And proof that tourism and ocean conservation can work together when people actually care about the ocean they depend on. Every diver who visits becomes part of that story. And honestly? Seeing people’s reactions when this appears out of the blue never gets old. Welcome to Grenada… beneath the surface. 📍@puregrenada 🤿 @divegrenada Would you add this to your bucket list? #DiveGrenada #PureGrenada #UnderwaterSculpture #ScubaDiving #MarineProtectedArea #CaribbeanDiving #UnderwaterWorld #OceanConservation #ArtificialReef #DiveTravel #BucketListTravel #ScubaLife #PADI #UnderwaterPhotography #ExploreMore #AdventureTravel #ReefLife #OceanLovers #VisitGrenada #WreckDiving
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5 days ago
If you could discover one thing underwater, what would it be? Most people think dive sites are found on maps, but typically, they’re not. At Dive Grenada they’re often found by two Divemasters flying underwater behind the boat… searching for something nobody has explored yet. This is how we have fun as a team, and scout new reefs in Grenada — covering huge areas of ocean while watching the reef unfold beneath us in real time. A shadow in the blue. An untouched coral formation. A canyon nobody told us about. That sudden moment when everyone looks at each other underwater like: “Did you just see that too?” That’s the feeling we chase. Because the best part of diving isn’t just visiting famous sites — it’s discovering new ones and sharing them with the people who trust us to take them there. Some of our favorite dives started exactly like this. Just curiosity… and open ocean. #DiveGrenada #Subwing #ScubaDiving #OceanAdventure #DiveLife #UnderwaterWorld #CaribbeanDiving #MarineExploration #AdventureTravel #Freediving #OceanLovers #ExploreMore #ReefLife #ScubaLife #Grenada #UnderwaterPhotography #DiscoverMore #DiveTravel #PADI #OceanDiscovery
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8 days ago
At first glance, it looks like the sand is moving… Then suddenly, you realize you’re being watched. This is a Peacock Flounder — one of the Caribbean’s masters of camouflage — gliding across the reef almost completely invisible until it moves. And that’s what makes diving in Grenada so addictive. The longer you look, the more the ocean reveals. A hidden hunter in the sand. A diver suspended in the blue. Reef life happening in every direction at once. Most people swim right past this stuff, but Divers learn to see it. @divegrenada - small groups - BIG Experiences #DiveGrenada #PeacockFlounder #ScubaDiving #MarineLife #UnderwaterWorld #CaribbeanDiving #OceanLife #ReefLife #ScubaLife #UnderwaterPhotography #DiveTravel #Grenada #FishOfTheDay #OceanLovers #ExploreMore #PADI #Freediving #NatureLovers #WildlifePhotography #AdventureTravel
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9 days ago
Some wrecks are discovered… Others are created with intention. This is the Tyrell Bay—once a proud Coast Guard vessel patrolling Grenada’s waters, now resting beneath them as one of our favorite dive sites. Built in the 1980s and decommissioned after years of service, she was carefully cleaned, prepared, and sunk in 2018 just off Grand Anse to become something new… a living reef.  Today, she sits perfectly upright in clear blue water, her decks, corridors, and bridge open for exploration—making her ideal for both first-time wreck divers and those sharpening their skills.  But what makes this dive special isn’t just the structure… It’s what she’s become. Corals begin to take hold. Schools of fish move in. Life returns, layer by layer. Every descent here feels like stepping into a story still being written. This is why we dive. Not just to explore the past… But to witness what the ocean can build from it. Come see it for yourself. #DiveGrenada #WreckDiving #ScubaLife #ArtificialReef #OceanConservation #Shipwreck #DiveCaribbean #UnderwaterWorld #ScubaAdventure #PADI #WreckDiver #Grenada #CaribbeanDiving #OceanLovers #ExploreMore #AdventureTravel #ScubaTraining #DiveTravel #UnderwaterPhotography #ReefLife
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11 days ago
Some stories aren’t told on land… they’re waiting beneath the surface. Gliding through the sculptures of the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park, you’ll find one that feels different—the Nutmeg Princess. Local legend tells of a young woman transformed by the island’s magic, forever tied to the spice that shaped Grenada—the “Spice Isle.” A symbol of beauty, resilience, and heritage… now reborn as a living reef. Today, she’s no longer just a story. She’s home to coral, surrounded by marine life, and part of an underwater world that continues to grow more alive with every passing year. Explored here by @missckn —floating effortlessly between art, history, and ocean. This isn’t just a dive site. It’s culture you can experience… and a story you can swim through. Come see it for yourself. 🏝️ Grenada, West Indies 📍 @divegrenada 🤿 @missckn 👩‍🎨 @lene.kilde #DiveGrenada #MolinereSculpturePark #UnderwaterSculpturePark #GrenadaDiving #CaribbeanDiving #ScubaDiving #UnderwaterArt #OceanStories #SpiceIsle #VisitGrenada #PureGrenada #DiveTravel #UnderwaterWorld #MarineLife #ExploreMore #BucketListTravel #OceanLovers #ScubaLife
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14 days ago