The nutrient rich Guyana current flows over Grenada and Carriacou’s volcanic coastlines, contributing to a healthy and varied coral reef environment that has few equals in the Caribbean.
In addition to their fine reefs, Grenada in particular is recognised for its exceptional range of wrecks, which has made the island a truly unique Caribbean dive destination. The islands of Grenada and Carriacou are located in the Eastern Caribbean and along with Petit Martinique they collectively make up the island state of Grenada.
Dive Sites in Grenada
Grenada, the size of the Isle of Wight, offers divers an exceptional range of different dives. There are over 30 sites concentrated around the South West tip of the island, the majority of which are within 30 minutes of the Aquanauts dive centre. They range in character from beautiful coral gardens suitable for inexperienced divers through to adrenaline charged drift dives where encounters with a variety of rays and sharks are commonplace. Grenada offers a great twin centre option with its quieter sister island, Carriacou.
Wrecks
In all there are twelve attractive wrecks just a short boat ride from the centre. Grenada is renowned for its wrecks in general, and for one in particular. The Bianca C is a 200 metre liner that sank in 1961. Lying at a gentle angle the wreck supports a large amount of marine life and has numerous points of interest, including the swimming pool and the bridge.
The Hema 1, lies in the Atlantic current at a depth of 27m. The boat sank on its way to Trinidad in 2005 and has attracted a healthy coral growth and cruising schools of fish seeking shelter. Nurse sharks are commonly seen around the bow. This is a perfect playground for the wreck enthusiast.
Meeting her demise in 2018, the Persia II is a genuine antique, as she was built just before the start of WW2. Located around seven miles off the south coast she lies upright in 35m with marine life already moving in. She rests in a location where the currents attract rays, nurse sharks and other pelagics.
Purposely scuttled wrecks include the Buccaneer (1978) with its impressive coral growth and resident marine life and the MV Hildur (2007) with its large hold, home to shoals of fish. The Tyrrel Bay coastguard patrol boat (2018) is a shallow wreck allowing newly qualified divers the chance to explore in a safe environment.
Sculptures and Reefs
Moliniere reef, within the National Marine Park, has been brought alive and transformed by the work of Jason de Caires Taylor. His human form sculptures present fantastic photographic opportunities whilst forming a new home for underwater sea life and give an entirely new perspective to the diver.
The islands volcanic base has created wonderful dramatic dives and prompted the growth of the islands famous coral reefs, which are largely undamaged. Black coral can be found on sites like Dragons bay and Moliniere reef, competing for spaces with sea fans, gorgonians and pillar corals.
Dive Sites in Carriacou
Carriacou is a small island with a simple, laidback charm that would appeal to anyone looking to get away from it all. Ringed by reefs, Carriacou, meaning ‘Land of Reefs’ remains largely untouched by tourism and makes a great twin centre option with Grenada, or as a destination in itself for those who want to really get away from it all. The island of Carriacou is accessed either by ferry via Grenada or a short hoppa flight.
The waters surrounding the island abound with life and colour. The islands dive sites range from uncomplicated dives on sheltered reefs through to more advanced wall dives. There are around 20 dive sites, the majority of which are within the Sandy Island / Oyster Bay Marine Protected area (SIOBMPA). Notable dive sites are Sisters Rock with a wealth of Black coral, Sharky’s Hideaway, known for regular sightings of Nurse Sharks and Whirlpool, where you dive surrounded in bubbles emerging from the sea bed.
As well as a profusion of naturally established reefs, Carriacou benefits from a number of artificial reefs. The twin tugs of Boris and WestSider, sunk in 2004 and 2007 respectively, are attracting strong coral growth and marine life.
The lifestyle on the island is simple and has been largely unaffected by tourism. As a result, Carriacou suits guests searching for areas in the Caribbean where the facilities normally associated with a more developed tourism infrastructure are not present.
Regaldive guests staying at True Blue Bay Boutique Resort, Blue Horizons Garden Resort and Spice Island Beach Resort dive with Aquanauts.
Stay at Kalinago Beach Resort and Dive Grenada will help you discover the local dive sites.
Guests visiting Carriacou, dive with Deefer Diving
Aquanauts grenada
A great team of dive masters and instructors welcomes you at Aquanauts Grenada.
This PADI 5-star dive centre has two bases in Grenada. They are on site at True Blue Bay Boutique Resort and have a second base on Grande Anse Beach at Spice Island Beach Resort, a short walk from Blue Horizons Garden Hotel. Aquanauts operate three fast and comfortable dive boats. Dive groups are small operating a maximum of 8 divers to 1 guide and buddied by experience level.
Aquanauts is rebreather friendly and provides all the necessary logistics for the travelling CCR diver.
A two tank dive operates every morning with a third day dive in the afternoon. Night dives can be arranged locally. Snorkelling trips are available to Grenada's Marine Park several times a week and are charged locally. 30% Nitrox is provided FREE of charge for those qualified. Fills of up to 40% are available, at extra charge.
Dive Packs
We recommend you pre-book your dive packs with Regaldive prior to departure in order to secure your diving or course and benefit from lower rates than you will pay in resort. Options available include 8, 10, 12, 16 and 20 dive packages (based on two tank morning dives). Please discuss your requirements with the Regaldive team, who will prepare a quotation suited to your needs.
Extras in Resort - payable locally
Prices listed below are an indication only, and subject to change.
- Nitrox fills: 30% mix free of charge. Other mixes $10 per tank
- Isle De Rhonde: $44
- Night dive - boat: $68
- Night dive - shore: $47
- Fluo night dive: $90
- Snorkel trip: $53
- Grenada Marine Protected Area, (ECD) per day (Eastern Caribbean Dollar): Snorkeller: ECD 3 included in snorkel price.
- Grenada Marine Protected Area, (ECD) per day (Eastern Caribbean Dollar): Diver: ECD 6 included in packages of 10 and more dives.
- Private dive guide: $50 per dive
Equipment:
10 & 12 litre aluminum tanks are available, with INT valve. Please take DIN adapters.
Equipment rental, payable in resort - per day:
- Full kit excluding computer: $13 per dive
- Mask, Fins & Snorkel: $6
- Shortie wetsuit: $6
- BCD: $13
- Regulator: $13
- Dive computer: $10
- Underwater torch (rechargeable): $10
- Digital camera (per dive): $30 basic including batteries
DIVE grenada
The experienced and enthusiastic team offer an excellent diving and snorkelling service led by Phil and Helen the owners of Dive Grenada. Located centrally on Grand Anse beach at Mount Cinnamon resort, their purpose built dive centre offers divers and visitors a comfortable, spacious and secure place to learn to dive, relax and store equipment.
Dive Grenada operate 2 morning dives and one afternoon dive each day from their custom built 10 metre long fibreglass hull boat complete with an ergonomically designed ladder for easy access in/out of the sea. They offer boutique diving and personal dving with excellent service for a maximum of eight divers. The 30+ dive sites are easily reached (10-15 minutes) and the team are flexible on diving experiences, whether it be reef, drift, wreck or photographic sites that are requested. Night dives are available, subject to minimum numbers.
The PADI 5-star and BSAC centre offers a range of diving and speciality courses. Learners have access to an excellent training pool and open-air classroom facility.
Non-divers are welcome to spend time at the dive centre and have access to beach loungers, Wi-Fi internet connection, the bar and restaurant. Regular snorkelling trips operate to Dragon and Flamingo Bay in the marine park as well as the famous Underwater Sculpture Park, an experience not to be missed.
Dive Grenada has been instrumental in creating Grenada's first artificial reef. The Grand Anse Artificial Reef Project (GAARP) helps the sustainabiltiy and regeneration of the marine ecosystem and is a fantastic tool to help educate the local children on marine conservation.
Dive Grenada is closed annually during the month of June. Regaldive will provide alternative diving arrangements with Aquanauts during this time.
DIVE PACKS
We recommend you pre-book your dive packs with Regaldive prior to departure in order to secure your diving course or benefit from lower rates than you will pay in resort. Options available at Dive Grenada include 6, 8, 10, 12, 20 and 24 boat dive packages (based on two tank morning dives). Please discuss your requirements with the Regaldive team, who will prepare a quotation suited to your needs.
EXTRAS IN RESORT - PAYABLE LOCALLY
Prices listed below are an indication only, and subject to change.
- Nitrox fills: 30% mix: $5 per dive
- Night dive - boat: $85pp
- Snorkel trip: $55pp (includes all equipment)
Equipment:
8, 10 & 12 litre aluminum tanks are available, with yoke/INT valves. DIN adapters are available locally.
Equipment rental, payable in resort - per day:
- Full kit excluding computer: $15 per dive
- Mask, Fins & Snorkel: Complimentary
- Shortie wetsuit: $5 per dive
- BCD: $5 per dive
- Regulator: $5 per dive
- Dive computer: $10 per day
- Digital camera: $20 per day
Deefer Diving
Deefer Diving prides itself on the personal, friendly service offered at this small, intimate dive centre. Deefer Diving is a PADI 5* Dive Resort, run by the professional team of Alex and Gary, and not forgetting the efforts of their dogs Scuba and Ocean! Alex is a biologist with a keen interest in marine biology, and previous dive positions have seen them both work extensively in the Caribbean and Central America. Gary is a keen sidemount diver, and loves all types of teaching. He would love to teach you the PADI Sidemount Diver speciality!
Deefer Diving offers up to 3 guided boat dives per day (2 x am and 1 x pm), plus night dives, a range of learn to dive and further education diving courses. A range of PADI Speciality courses are also possible. Boat dives are from a new purpose built 30ft wooden diving catamaran, which was hand built on the island. The boat can carry up to ten divers plus crew in great comfort and with plenty of space. The boat also offers easy access in and out of the water, and steps that come down to the water level for joining the boat from the beach. Morning dives either return to shore during the surface interval, or stay out dependant on the dive site locations.
A few hundred metres from the dive centre is a small shore dive site called Jack-a-Dan, otherwise all diving is operated from the boat. The centre currently has 30 dive sites with new ones being explored and added every few months! Snorkellers will enjoy the calm, almost current free conditions on the Caribbean Sea side of the island.
Carriacou benefits from the long established Marine Protected Area of Sandy Island and Oyster Bay. Regulations for diving in this area require that divers remain with the guide. At other sites, divers may dive more independently in buddy pairs, in visual range of the guide.
The centre is situated on the beach front, in Hillsborough and a short walk from the ferry port and 5 minutes from the small airport. There is an on-site restaurant and bar with free WIFI throughout the dive centre. The closest medical facilities at the Royal Hospital offer a basic service. Full medical facilities are available on Grenada. The closest recompression chamber is on Trinidad, Barbados or St. Lucia.
Dive Packs
We recommend you pre-book your dive packs with Regaldive prior to departure in order to secure your diving or course and benefit from lower rates than you will pay in resort. Options available at Deefer Diving include 5, 6 and 10 boat dive packages. Please discuss your requirements with the Regaldive team, who will prepare a quotation suited to your needs.
Extras in Resort
Prices listed below are an indication only, and subject to change.
- Night Dives: $27.50 Iincludes dive light)
- Nitrox: Not currently available
Equipment rental, payable in resort, per day $USD:
- Full equipment: $17
- Regulators: $13
- BCD: $13
- Wet suit: $5.50
- Fins, Mask & Snorkel: $13
- Digital camera: $25 ($100 deposit)
- Dive computers: Not currently available to hire
- Tanks: 12l Aluminium. Limited 15l available
- DIN, K Valve and A Clamp tanks available.
Payment types accepted in resort:
EC, USD, Euro or GBP and credit cards.
DIVE COURSES
All three dive centres offer a range of diving courses for those looking to learn to dive. Please enquire for details.
Grenada, the size of the Isle of Wight, is a mountainous island of volcanic origin with an integrated cultural mix. The dramatic interior is defined by cascading waterfalls, mountain lakes and tropical rainforest whilst its coastline boasts 45 beaches. Grand Anse beach is the most famous, with 2 miles of fabulous white sand and a nice choice of bars and restaurants.
The capital, St. George's, is considered to be one of the most attractive towns in the Caribbean with its horseshoe shaped harbour. Most of the roads are in good condition and hiring a vehicle is a popular way of exploring the island and offers as much for the diver as their non-diving partner or friend.
Carriacou is an even smaller island that is largely untouched by tourism. Hillsborough, the capital, has a few restaurants and shops and a friendly local population.
The lifestyle on the island is simple and has been largely unaffected by tourism. As a result, Carriacou suits guests searching for areas in the Caribbean where the facilities normally associated with a more developed tourism infrastructure are not present.
The island attracts those who are looking for a quiet break to combine with excellent diving.
Climate
The tropical climate is tempered by cooling winds and the average air temperature is 27°C rising to 32°C in August and November. Average water temperature is 25°C in the Winter and 30°C in the Summer.
Time
Grenada is GMT -4 hours
Currency
East Caribbean Dollar (XCD / EC$)
- US $1 = EC $2.70
- £1 = EC $4.20
Activities
Grenada is blessed with rainforest developing at different stages, with old trees towering above young growth. Outdoor activities include hiking, cycling, golfing, canyoning, yachting and day cruises. Trips to the Grand Etang Forest and various waterfalls can be arranged and car hire is available locally.
St. George's, the capital, has a pretty harbour surrounded by pastel-painted building and is also home to the largest fruit and vegetable market on the island.
The rum distilleries still use traditional methods and the nutmeg processing plant is open to visitors.
The island has an interesting history associated with the Caribs, the island's indigenous Caribbean population.
Day use hotels in Grenada
This is optional, but worth considering, when returning to Grenada from Carriacou for your international flight.
True Blue Bay
Day Pass* - From 09.00 to 17.00 (transport to / from airport not included)
Includes:
- Continental breakfast buffet
- Lunch
- House Drinks
- Use of Pool
- Kayaking
- Hobie Cat Sailing
Package value $99 - $145
OR
La Heliconia - Walking distance from the airport - ask for details.
Flight Information
British Airways from Gatwick: Wednesday & Saturday year-round
Regional add-ons available from selected UK airports. World Traveller (Economy), World Traveller Plus (Premium Economy) & Club World (Business) available.
Virgin Atlantic from Heathrow: Monday & Friday (Nov to Mar) and Tuesday & Saturday (Apr to Oct)
Regional add-ons available from selected UK airports. Economy, Premium Economy & Upper Class available.
Flight duration: Approximately 10-11 hrs
Travelling to Carriacou:
Options depend on whether you are staying on Grenada as well as Carriacou, and availability of internal hoppa flights.
Internal hoppa flight:
Daily. If you fly to Carriacou after a stay in Grenada, you need to apply your no fly, no dive rules.
Ferry:
From Grenada to Carriacou - Morning / From Carriacou to Grenada - Afternoon.
The afternoon ferry does not allow sufficient time to connect with your international inbound flight to UK. Sometimes there are 2 ferry services per day, but the timetable is not reliable enough to base your international flight plans around.
Departure tax:
Adults: XCD 50
Child (5 - 12): XCD 25
Passports & Visas
Passengers travelling to Grenada must have six months valid on their passport from the date of return travel.
No visa required for British passport holders, you are granted a 90 day tourist visa on arrival. Other nationalities should check with their consulate.
Vaccinations
Vaccination requirements are subject to change and should be confirmed before departure. Further information regarding vaccinations for travel to this country can be found at www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk and from your local healthcare provider. There are no compulsory vaccinations for travel to Grenada, although we recommend vaccination against tetanus, hepatitis, typhoid and polio. Dengue Fever can also be present.
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort - Grenada
The accommodation was lovely.
"The accommodation was lovely. Rooms were spacious, right by two pools, very clean, lovely shower and bathroom. The dive shop was very convenient too."
Deborah G
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort - Grenada
Grenada is a very relaxed
"Grenada is a very relaxed place with great friendly people. The reefs were pretty, and there were a small number of divers in water at any time with sufficient staff, meaning that any low on air were able to go up, accompanied, leaving those with air to continue to full 60 minutes.
The cocoa pod rooms were good. "
Karen M
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort - Grenada
Beautiful hotel
"This is my third visit to True Blue. The hotel is beautiful, set amongst well-tended gardens and secluded swimming pools. The rooms are really lovely - the bed was huge and unbelievably comfortable, with more towels and toiletries than you could use. My room contained a hairdryer, safe, coffee machine, instant coffee, microwave, fridge and crockery. The rooms were immaculately clean, pools swept and clean, and housekeeping were fantastic. The views from any of the rooms or suites are lovely, and it's the most relaxing holiday destination. The food is varied and delicious, and obviously, the cocktails are fantastic.
The diving here is a great confidence booster, easy and relaxed, with excellent crew and guides that make you comfortable and welcome. Nothing is too much trouble for them, and there are plenty of guides to customers which makes for total safety. The wrecks are interesting, the statues a must. Coral life is good and there are sharks, turtles and seahorses around."
Eileen H
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort - Grenada
Great hotel at True Blue Bay
"Great hotel at True Blue Bay Boutique Hotel and Aquanauts diving was excellent. Virgin flights we also super and no issues with transfers. Can't really fault anything."
Kevin B
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort - Grenada
Perfect location
"What did we enjoy most? The people: Tom and Tammy at Aquanauts and their dive guides, Crispin, Bruce, Merlon and Paul. Russ from True Blue. The location: True Blue Resort is in a perfect location, being close to the dive sites, airport and St. George’s. The resort is low key in architecture, but very clean and well laid out."
Kevin H
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort - Grenada
The trip was superb.
"The trip was superb..
The travelling went like clockwork. The accommodation as usual, brilliant. The staff were welcoming and many made me feel as though I was family as they remembered me from last year. The staff made my birthday a day to remember: the cake was out of this world.
The food was as amazing as I remembered it. My husband loved the cookery class and the rum and chocolate tasting.
The diving was relaxed and easy, and the dive teams were safety conscious and attentive.
Would we go back? Of course we would. Ian loved it. Thank you for all your help and look forward to travelling with you in the near future."
Eileen and Ian H
- Surrey
Blue Horizons Garden Resort - Grenada
Blue Horizons Resort Grenada
"A truly superb resort. Small, friendly, personal, family run and guest focused. This is a quiet beautifully maintained place with restaurant, grill, swimming pool, lounge, children's play area and very pleasant and well kept gardens. Staff are very approachable and helpful. There are easy to arrange excursions to visit different parts of the island such as the distillery, the chocolate factory, nutmeg factory, waterfalls and much more.
The hotel is a short walk to Grand Anse beach and also the local supermarkets, shops and restaurants. The rooms are set up to allow guests to cater for themselves or take meals in the restaurant, the grill, by the pool, or walk into town. All rooms have a verandah with table and chairs, a kitchen area with everything needed, a comfortable lounge area and separate bedroom and bathroom. Very homely, spacious and comfortable.
There are steps to the upper rooms, but these rooms have the views. The lower rooms are just as good with garden views. There are a number of dive centres on the beach, along with restaurants and a few bars. The place has a safe and friendly feel and a definite return to island."
Sandy Halls
- North Wales
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort - Grenada
Thoroughly Recommend Grenada, True Blue and Aquanauts
"We had a very enjoyable 2 weeks. We have no complaints and thoroughly recommend Grenada, True Blue and Aquanauts. The diving was, as usual, excellently organised, unrushed, but prompt, excellent briefing with excellent dive staff and boat captains.
Hotel was very nice relaxed, food, entertainment and accommodation (apart from dodgy shower head) were excellent. Omega was a delight on a morning cooking breakfast. Her omelettes were looked forward to by everyone and she is such a character. Bar and restaurant staff were good fun and never seemed rushed.
Interesting to see how the West Indies brewing company has expanded and we thoroughly enjoyed our visits to the brewery. A must for any beer or cider drinker!"
Peter Garratt
- UK
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort - Grenada
Great Time at True Blue Bay - Friendly, Relaxing & Lovely Rooms
"We had a great time at True Blue, the rooms were lovely, loads of nice food in the restaurant (especially the special nights like the barbecue night) and just generally a friendly and relaxing place to be.
The dive centre was excellent as well, a perfect mix of professional and friendly. We were actually the only two diving on the first day so we got real personal service! They were really open to our requests, so we did go to the sculpture park and we also got to dive a wreck as Tom really wanted to do that. Would definitely recommend them.
Not sure when we will be diving again but will certainly get back in touch when time and money permit!"
Alex Davidson
- UK
Flamboyant Hotel
I had a great time!
"I had a great time! Aquanauts were great. We had some great dives - saw a frogfish, slipper lobster, sea horses, swimming scorpion fish as well as lots of other things.
The team were very good and some of them doubled up as tour guides so I got to see the country which is delightful. I would recommend Bugsy as a guide.
The Flamboyant was a good hotel to stay at. It wasn't as glamorous as some of the other hotels on the beach but served it's purpose. My room was up a hill but had a fantastic view. They served a mean Greek salad and fish, which was my staple diet for the week. I had a lovely time.
Thanks, Caroline"
Caroline C
- UK
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort - Grenada
True Blue Bay and Aquanauts - We will be going back!
"Just returned from an excellent holiday at True Blue, diving with Aquanauts. Both True Blue and dive centre excellent.
Rooms were excellent and clean, food even being vegetarian was excellent and they served beer (IPA) brewed there by an English chap. Everyone was welcoming and friendly.
Diving was well organised and the dive centre staff excellent. Thanks Paul Bruce, Buggsy, Reece and Larry. Boats/ briefings no complaints. Easy entries / exits. Water temp 26 at 20m plus visibility 15m +. Had 3mm shorties - could have done with a bit more insulation, our fault not theirs.
Most enjoyable holiday. We will be going back. "
Peter Garratt
- true blue
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort - Grenada
Grenada - Will Definitely Go Back!
"Hi Michaela,
Thank you for organising another great holiday.
True Blue is a lovely hotel. I think we got a better room than we booked, and it was huge! It had a kitchenette and an enormous bathroom with a corner bath and separate shower. The verandah had permanent shade, which for me is great. The breakfasts were good but fairly basic. Omega, the cook, doubles as an unofficial tour guide and is not only very welcoming, but is quick to point you in the right direction if you fancy exploring. Hiring a car is a must – taxis are hit and miss and whilst the food is good at the Dodgy Dock, the restaurant on site, a change is a good idea, and there are some fabulous places to eat nearby (BB’s Crabback, The Aquarium or our favourite, The Beach House restaurant).
The diving is good. There are a nice combination of wrecks and reefs and Aquanauts are helpful, and their kit of good quality. The boat is spacious and fast – it’s a good operation. Grenada is a lovely friendly island, with fantastic scenery, both above and below water – although the underwater sculpture park is a little freaky!
We’d definitely return.
Thanks once again.
Regards,
Alex "
Alexandra Fowler
- UK
Green Roof Inn - Carriacou
Carriacou
"After 5 nights in Grenada, we then went to Carriacou which we fell in love with. I can best describe it as a Caribbean island they way that all the others probably were 40 years ago. No chain hotels, fast food or chain restaurants and a totally unspoilt island. There are apparently only 100 guest rooms available in hotels and B&Bs on the whole of the island. So if you want unspoilt, rustic, authentic Caribbean – this is the place.
We stayed at the Green Roof Inn, just a stroll into Hillsborough and to Deefer Divers. There’s no air-conditioning here, but it’s so safe and uncomplicated that all guests have all windows open with the breezes coming through the rooms. The hotel food is excellent and it was liberating to have no TV and internet for the 5 days we were there. The views from the room balconies and dining room were to die for. Breakfast was basic, but if you want fresh you can’t get better than when they pick the grapefruit off the trees in their garden that very morning. For dinner, they have a small choice, but the barracuda we had the last night was the best fish dish I’ve had anywhere.
Onto the diving. Deefer Divers were truly fantastic. For the first two days, my wife and I were the only two divers with them, but they purposely keep dive groups small in any case. We didn’t see another dive boat the whole holiday. They (Alex, Gary, Kenneth and Valan) are great fun, do everything for you and make you feel at home from the first minute to the last. The dive sites are all close, unspoilt and varied. The Sisters and Whirlpool (the latter with underwater volcanic activity) are musts. Not only did they provide first class diving – but they also picked us up from the airport, recommended restaurants (the fish burger at the La Playa was tremendous) and did everything to go the extra mile at all times.
Some people who we dived with in Grenada didn’t go on to Carriacou. We would say that was a mistake because although you don’t get the mod cons in Carriacou, it is in our opinion all the better for it and highly recommended"
Steve Knight
- Guildford
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort - Grenada
Grenada and True Blue Bay
"Having just spent 5 nights in Grenada and then a further 5 nights in Carriacou, we would highly recommend both destinations for other Regaldive customers.
Whilst Grenada is renowned for its wrecks, there are also great reefs and a lot of underwater activity.
We stayed at the True Blue Bay hotel which was ideal. Food, accommodation and service were excellent. The dive operation (Aquanaughts) is on site and they were efficient, friendly and safe – the guide masters were excellent in spotting as well. St Georges is well worth a visit and one of the prettiest capital cities in the Caribbean. A trip by taxi to the Aquarium for dinner is also recommended."
Steve Knight
- Guildford