Showing posts with label Grenada's underwater sculpture park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grenada's underwater sculpture park. Show all posts

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Diving in Grenada with Dive Grenada and visit the Caribbeans unique Underwater Sculpture Park

Dive Grenada are an award winning PADI 5* Resort that offers amazing scuba diving in Grenada, Caribbean. One of the unique opportunities of  Diving with Dive Grenada is that you can take a very easy 10 minute boat trip to see the outstanding Underwater Sculpture Park here in Grenada, recognised by National Geographic as one of the 'Wonders of the World'. This really is scuba diving at its best....

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Ring of Children at Grenada's Underwater Sculpture Park

Friday, August 30, 2013

Dive Grenada to build 'Artificial Reef' in Grenada



Dive Grenada, working in collaboration with the Fisheries Division of Grenada have gained approval to design, develop and fund the first purpose built 'Artificial Reef' in Grenada. Dive Grenada are honoured to show their 'Environmental Credentials' in a very practical way by investing in the 'Grand Anse Reef Regeneration Project' which will benefit Grenada's Marine Ecosystem for the future. Phil Saye the owner of Dive Grenada has started the Artificial Reef project with very stable 'Pyramids' made from cinder blocks, which have shown signs of extensive recruitment already.




Sunday, August 4, 2013

Excellent Scuba Diving & Snorkel Center in Grenada

Dive Grenada are happy to extend a warm welcome to new customers as well as old friends to our outstanding scuba diving and snorkeling in Grenada, we really do have it all........ from our beautiful coral reefs, to our magnificent shipwrecks which include the famous cruise ship Bianca C known locally as the 'Titanic of the Caribbean'. We also have the worlds first 'Underwater Sculpture Park' which has been recognized by National Geographic as one the worlds 'Most Awesome Places'...... The sculptures are really changing month by month and have been a great environmental success we call it 'Art by Nature'

Link to: Dive Grenada 


Thursday, July 25, 2013

Dive Grenada - TripAdvisor Report July 2013

5 of 5 starsReviewed July 20, 2013 NEW
You know your favorite local dive shop? The one you have been diving with for years? You walk in, and everyone greets you by name. They put you in your favorite spot on the boat, and take extra special care of you? That is how Dive Grenada treated me on my very first dive with them. Every single detail was thought of and taken care of. Dive Grenada is the model on which other dive shops should build themselves. I absolutely cannot find fault with Dive Grenada. All the staff are excellent - they are knowledgeable, friendly and extremely helpful at all times.

I am an Underwater Photographer and at all times my camera was well handled by all staff. The divemasters were excellent at finding everything I said I wanted to see and were extremely patient, waiting as I took shot after shot. The boat captain was there with water, juice and cookies after every dive and even ensured that my sunglasses were handed to me before I even thought about needing them. The attention to detail is what makes this dive shop stand out. Phil and Helen are experts at customer service and have trained all their staff exceptionally well.

Thank you for an outstanding experience - I cannot wait to dive with you again!

Thanks to Laura King for being so nice to us, hope to see you diving very soon.

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Grenada's Underwater Sculpture Park

Dive Grenada are excited to announce the Ring of Children - 'Vicissitudes' has been produced and placed in a new position in Grenada's Underwater Sculpture Park. This is a very exciting time for this unique attraction and we are very proud to be one of the sponsors of this new piece. This ongoing development of the world's first Underwater Sculpture Park really has elevated Grenada onto the global stage. Let Dive Grenada take you on a Scuba Dive or Snorkel in the Sculpture Park here in Grenada and you will be amazed by the surrealism of it all. The image shows the sculptures enjoying their last dry day before being placed in the Sculpture Park.