This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app Dive sites nearby © AqualungCherry HillStarting in 6ft / 2 mtrs of water and dropping to over 100 ft / 30 mtrs this is a site for everyone, Divers and Snorkelers alike. Lots of Porites corals in the shallows and our regrowing Elkhorn corals. As you go deeper, you will find seaplumes and more hard corals.Learn more © AqualungRed Bouy - GrenadaOnly able to do this outside of Cruise ship season this is the Deepwater entry channel to the port. Top of the reef is only 25ft / 8 mtr and covered in all types of coral and sponges and the channel drops to 30 mtr / 100 ft and has old anchors along the edge as well as Lobsters and barracuda on the wall.Learn more © Mares, Janez KranjcThe BladeA blade of reef, 25 ft / 8 mtrs on top, dropping sheer to about 35mtrs / 125 ft on each side, stretching from shore seawards and ending in a large horseshoe slope dropping below 50 mtrs / 150 ft.Learn more © MaresBoss ReefActually an anglicised corruption of Bass Reef which is the original name for the shallower reef system outside Grand Anse bay named not only for the Variety of species but the number of larger ones able to be caught before overfishing. Ranges from 20 ft to an average of 70 ft / 21 mtrs.Learn more © Mares, Janez KranjcTyrrel BaySank in 2018 is this 100ft / 30 mtr ex coastguard cutter. It has had engines and doors removed and is perfect for the wreck course or penetration / exploration by those certified. Just behind this wreck are the remains of a Concrete built Cuban fishing boat that is covered in corals and sponges.Learn more © AqualungGrand Mal WallTop of reef is only 8 ft / 1.8 mtrs and down to 35 mtrs / 105 ft. Large holes in reef edge provide plenty of hiding places for Lobsters and Lionfish and with the variety of environments plenty of things to see, large and small. If you are lucky one of the few places to see large 2mtr+ / 6ft + Tarpon.Learn more © ScubaproVeronica L WreckOriginally sank accidentally in the early 1980s it was lifted and moved in 2006 to make way for the Cruise dock and so this 100ft / 30 mtr wreck now lies in 45 ft / 15 mtrs of water outside St Georges harbour. Covered in marine life with schools of chromis over the wreck she is a fantastic dive, day or night.Learn more © MaresNorthern ExposureNorthernmost site on “Bass Reef“ fingers of coral go out below 80 ft / 25 mtrs and the top at only 25 ft / 8 mtrs mean there are plenty of opportunities for exploration.Learn more © ScubaproValleys - GrenadaShallow 8 - 12 mtrs / 25 - 40 ft sand channels in the top of the reef extend seaward to the edge which drop to 60 ft / 18 mtrs. Creole wrasse school on the edge and critters abound in the shallows, one of the few places to find the occasional baby Nurse shark in the overhangs on the edge of the reef.Learn more © Scubapro, Stephen FrinkRoad to Veronica Nice reef dive over a shallow pretty reef using the current to end on Veronica L wreck. Most of the dive is around 25 ft / 11 mtrs but around the wreck you will be at about 45 ft / 15 mtrs.Learn more The dive spots and related content on MyDiveGuide are provided for informational and promotional purposes only. This information, including user-generated content, is not definitive advice or recommendations. Divers are fully responsible for planning their dives, ensuring adequate safety equipment, verifying diving permissions, and complying with local laws and regulations. SSI, MyDiveGuide, and affiliates assume no responsibility or liability for divers' actions, choices, or any incidents. Always dive within your training limits, prioritize safety, and confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location.