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Discover the Underwater Sculpture Park in Grenada

Explore the Underwater Sculpture Park in Grenada - a unique blend of art, marine life, and adventure beneath the waves.

The Underwater Sculpture Park in Grenada is a remarkable blend of art and marine conservation, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a unique underwater adventure. Located off the coast of Molinere Bay, this stunning park features over 75 life-sized sculptures created by artist Jason deCaires Taylor. These sculptures, submerged in the crystal-clear waters, serve as an artificial reef, fostering marine life and providing a habitat for fish and other sea creatures. As you dive or snorkel through this underwater gallery, you will encounter a diverse array of marine life, from colorful coral formations to schools of vibrant fish, all while marveling at the unique artistry that has transformed the ocean floor into a captivating exhibit. The park is accessible for both seasoned divers and casual snorkelers, making it suitable for all levels of experience. The best time to visit is during the dry season from January to May, when visibility is at its peak. Be sure to bring an underwater camera to capture the breathtaking views and create lasting memories of your aquatic exploration. After your adventure, relax on the nearby beaches or enjoy a local meal in one of the charming seaside restaurants, rounding out a perfect day in Grenada.

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning for the best visibility and fewer crowds.
  • Bring a waterproof camera to capture the stunning sculptures and marine life.
  • Consider booking a guided tour for deeper insights into the sculptures and marine ecology.
  • Wear a wetsuit or dive skin if you plan to stay in the water for a long time.
  • Check tide and weather conditions before your visit to ensure a safe experience.
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A brief summary to Underwater Sculpture Park Grenada

  • 36CV+F9, Cherry Hill, GD

Getting There

  • Car

    If you're traveling by car, start from the center of Saint David. Head southeast on the main road (the A3) towards Grenville. Continue on this road for approximately 15 minutes until you reach the junction at Cherry Hill. Turn left onto the unmarked road that leads to the waterfront. Follow this road until you reach the parking area near the shore, where you can find a local dive shop. They can provide information on boat rentals to the Underwater Sculpture Park. Expect to pay around $30-50 USD for the boat ride.

  • Public Transportation

    For public transport, take a bus from Saint David to Grenville, which runs frequently throughout the day. Ask the driver to drop you off at the junction for Cherry Hill. From there, you can either walk (about 20 minutes) or catch a local taxi to the waterfront. Taxis are typically shared and cost about $5 USD per person. Once at the waterfront, you will need to arrange for a boat to the Underwater Sculpture Park, which may cost between $30-50 USD.

  • Boat

    Once you've arrived at the waterfront, look for local dive shops or boat operators offering trips to the Underwater Sculpture Park. Make sure to confirm the cost and duration of the trip. The boat ride typically takes about 10-15 minutes. Ensure to bring cash for the boat fare and any additional costs for snorkeling gear if you don't have your own.

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