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Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park: A Submerged Art Gallery

Discover a unique underwater art gallery and thriving artificial reef at the Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park. A must-see for divers and snorkelers!

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The Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park, the world's first underwater sculpture park, offers a unique blend of art and marine conservation. Located off the west coast of Grenada in the Molinere Beauséjour Marine Protected Area, it features a collection of sculptures designed to create an artificial reef and habitat for marine life.

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    Getting There

    Boat

    The most common way to access the Underwater Sculpture Park is by boat. Several tour operators in St. George's and Grand Anse offer snorkeling and diving trips to the park. The boat ride from St. George's to Molinere Bay takes approximately 20-30 minutes. The cost for a snorkeling tour ranges from $35 to $60 USD per person, including snorkeling gear and park entry fee. Diving tours are typically more expensive, ranging from $80 to $120 USD per person, including equipment rental and park entry fee.

    Taxi & Boat

    Alternatively, you can take a taxi from St. George's to the Molinere/Beausejour area. From there, negotiate with local fishermen for a short boat ride to the Sculpture Park. A taxi from St. George's to Molinere costs approximately $20-$30 USD. The boat ride to the park should cost around $15-$25 USD per person, depending on the size of the group and your negotiation skills. Be sure to agree on the price beforehand.

    Local tips

    The park is best experienced through a guided snorkeling or diving tour to fully appreciate the sculptures and marine life.
    Bring an underwater camera to capture the unique beauty of the sculptures and the surrounding marine environment.
    Check the weather conditions before planning your visit, as visibility can be affected by rough seas.
    Consider visiting during the off-season (May-June or November) for fewer crowds and better visibility.

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    The Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park is a captivating dive and snorkel site that combines art with ecological restoration. Created by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor in 2006, the park features a collection of concrete figures resting on the seabed, ranging from individual portraits to larger installations depicting scenes of local life and history. The sculptures are not only visually striking but also serve as an artificial reef, attracting a diverse array of marine species. Over time, coral and other marine organisms have colonized the surfaces, transforming the sculptures into vibrant, living artworks. Divers and snorkelers can explore the park's submerged gallery, encountering schools of fish, colorful sponges, and intricate coral formations. The park's location in the Molinere Beauséjour Marine Protected Area ensures its preservation and protection. The crystal-clear waters and shallow depths make it accessible to both novice and experienced divers and snorkelers. The sculptures are arranged at depths ranging from 5 to 25 feet, allowing for easy viewing and exploration. Among the most iconic sculptures are "Vicissitudes," a circle of life-sized figures holding hands, and "The Lost Correspondent," a figure seated at a desk with a typewriter. Each sculpture tells a story and invites contemplation about humanity's relationship with the marine environment. The park is a constantly evolving ecosystem, with new sculptures added periodically to enhance its artistic and ecological value.
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