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Dive sites nearby

Magazine Reef

Shallow reef outside Royalton hotel, averaging 30 ft / 10 mtrs and max depth of 12 mtrs / 40 ft. Lots of soft coral and good place for Open Water Divers with a mostly sandy bottom.

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Kohanee

The last section of reef before the Atlantic, this site has a wide depth range of 10 mtrs / 30 ft to over 100 ft / 30 mtrs in places although fairly narrow across the top. Due to proximity, it is arguably the “best“ site in Grenada for life and sponge and coral growth as well as marine life.

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Black Forest - Grenada

Named for the Black Gorgonians that are found from halfway down the 40ft slope to the bottom at about 73 ft / 21 mtrs. There are numerous holes and this also is the start of the large Orange Elephant ear sponges lending their colour to this magnificent reef.

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Dr. Grooms Garden

Shallow patch reef averaging 40 ft / 12 mtr. Covered in soft corals with a hard coral substrate and lots of holes. Generally mild current allowing lots of time to explore looking for small critters.

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Purple Rain

Named for the Ubiquitous Creole Wrasse found here that tend to swim down on the approach of divers looking like “Purple Rain“. Reef is a mix of hard and soft corals giving a mix of things to be found here on a gentle slope from 10 mtrs / 30 ft to 70 ft / 21 mtrs.

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Grand Canyon - Grenada

This is actually 2 separate sites, one is called Kapsis due to the wreck that sank on the inside edge in 2005 and the actual Grand Canyon site which is another rock island sitting 1 / 4 mile away. Depth maxes at 70ft / 21 mtrs although the top of the reef is only 15 ft / 5 mtrs.

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Glovers Island

Very shallow 6m / 20 ft, mainly sandy bottom. Very good area for Eagle and Stingrays with the elusive Trunkfish seen occasionally. If you look carefully you can see a scorpionfish or 2.

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Whibbles Reef

This is a deep water reef with a mix of hard corals, large sea plumes, and larger sand patches / valleys. Top is 17 m / 50 ft and drops to 150 ft / 51 m. Due to the depth, lots of large pelagics are seen and if the current allows many smaller creatures too.

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Spotters Reef

So named for the chance of spotting some of our weirdest critters here like Frogfish, Seahorses, and Sharptail as well as Goldentail Morays. Scarlet ladies, Purple Crowned Seagoddess’ to also name a few more.

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Kansas Reef

Named by a regularly returning diver who said, in the currents experienced there, that all the seaplumes moving looked like the cornfields of Kansas in the wind, this recently discovered deepwater reef 50 - 150 ft / 17 - 51 mtrs was so christened.

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