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Grenada

Grenada, also known as the Spice island of the Caribbean. This spectacular, but still hidden gem on the southern end of the Antilles and close to the north shore of South America.

Choosing Grenada means to spend a week on an islands thats far from mass tourism and kept it’s original Caribbean charm. Grenada, with its unspoiled landscapes, has the perfect balance, appealing to the interest of adventure lovers, beach dwellers and of course scuba divers.

We usually stay at True Blue Resort with it’s amazing dive operation Aquanauts. All dives will be guided by experienced dive guides of this well known and great dive operation.

Nestled among this Caribbean splendor on Grenada’s south coast, you will find True Blue Bay Boutique Resort, a tranquil waterfront resort offering rooms, suites and villas neatly arranged on a hillside overlooking the water. The vibe here is bright, lively and family-friendly, with plenty of activities for guests of all ages. Buildings are colorful in vivid oranges, neon greens, and, of course, deep blues. There is no lack of areas to get your perfect holiday picture with all the quirky decorations around the property!

Colorful coral reefs, spectacular shipwrecks, exhilarating drift dives and a unique underwater sculpture park – Grenada has it all. There are more than 50 sites of intriguing underwater wonder to be discovered and the under water topography is breathtaking.

Grenada also goes by the title of “Shipwreck Capital of the Caribbean,” and this distinction is justified not only by the number of sunken vessels that surround the shores but also by the variety. In addition to an extensive collection of smaller, novice-friendly wrecks that sit at shallow to medium depths on the leeward side of the island, advanced divers can explore the largest wreck in the Caribbean, the 600-foot Bianca C, and other noteworthy blue-water wrecks.

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