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The superb
combination of beautiful reefs and exceptional wrecks have
made Grenada one of the key dive destinations in the world,
with more than enough of everything for every diver, from
Advanced Open Water to Instructor ...
Its coastline is
fed by the nutrient rich Guyana current, feeding some of the
best coral gardens anywhere in the Caribbean, with fields of
delicate Black Coral and huge variety of Macro Life. These
coral gardens are situated amongst a truly superb volcanic
backdrop, with over 30 different dive sites alone, to the
south ...
That’s not the end
of the story though , because if its bigger stuff you’re after
then Grenada will also deliver. The exhilarating offshore
drifts draw in a wide array of pelagic species, from Reef
Sharks and Barracudas, through to Turtles and Rays ...
As if to add the
‘icing to the cake’, Grenada is also home to the largest wreck
in the Caribbean. The “Bianca C”, known as the Titanic of the
Caribbean, is a 200m cruise liner that sank in 1961, and that
now supports a whole abundance of marine life and varied coral
species. In addition the “Shakem”, also offers a great chance
to get in there and explore, with its easily accessible bridge
and galley ...
Your accommodation
and dive base for this WWR trip is MV Wind Dancer, one of the
world renowned Peter Hughes Fleet. This 40m steel hulled
liveaboard, features deluxe accommodation for 18 divers, with
air-conditioning and hot water showers in all cabins; private
facilities; linen and towels. The three meals prepared on
board are a mix of Caribbean and international dishes, with
afternoon tea and all soft and alcoholic drinks included
throughout. Additional features include DVD, CD and TV; large
dive deck and Nitrox (to 32% - Additional Charge) ...
To keep you
company and make sure your trip of a lifetime goes without a
hitch you will be accompanied by your S+O Group Leader - Tom
Martin, our Solihull centre manager, from the UK airport
onwards ...
If there was ever
a reason to jump on a plane with your dive gear, and
underwater camera, then this WWR trip is defiantly it ! |