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My week in Grenada and Carriacou
If you are looking for somewhere warm to dive, with good visibility, where the family will be happy and safe, friendly people, great food and excellent accommodation, then I would thoroughly recommend Grenada in the South East Caribbean. I have just visited the island for a week and here is a taste of this diving destination from my notes and photos.
After a few days of travelling, I always find it strange at first to arrive at a new destination. This time I was in Grenada and had arrived at the Coyaba Beach Resort on the southern side of the island. It takes me a day or two to settle in properly, especially when on my own.
My room was on the ground floor and just a stone’s throw from the beach. I did allow myself to have a quick wander down to the golden sand to put my feet in the warm blue water but I needed to get back to my room to unpack and have a shower. The room was comfortable and had a wide view across the resort lawns to the sea. I could explore more in the morning.
My room phone rang at 7pm and my designated driver, Mandoo, had come to collect me to take me to the Coconut Beach Restaurant for the evening meal. It was then I learnt I was to be dining alone which was OK but kind of sad. Mandoo also thought this was a bit lonely and he charmingly rearranged his later pick-ups so he could stay and eat with me and keep me company.
The Coconut Beach Restaurant was the perfect place to start the trip. The hosts were very welcoming, the food was absolutely delicious and the beer was cold. Mandoo was a great dinner companion and we talked about our lives, politics, conservation and our families. Great evening after all.
I was up early next morning for breakfast and to get my cameras ready for the day’s diving with ScubaTech.
Scubatech Grenada are situated on the beach and Eveline, the owner and dive guide, got my gear quickly sorted and into the boat. We had two dives, the first on the Shakem wreck in about 31 meters and the second on the locally named Purple Rain Reef.
While the wreck was interesting and abundant with life and colour, the heavy rain from the last week had reduced visibility to around 10-12meters and given the water a slight green tinge, what we would consider excellent diving conditions in British waters!
The Shakem had sunk in 2001 carrying a cargo of cement which heavy seas soaked and shifted in the hold. In the short time the ship has been underwater the gentle currents have encouraged plenty of growth and fish life.
We used nitrox to give us a decent bottom time but as with most dives, it was over too soon. For our topside intermission we pulled into a beautiful quiet bay before heading out again to Purple Rain Reef. Here again the visibility was affected by the previous rain but the reef gave us a gentle drift over both hard and soft corals supporting shoals of yellow snapper as well as the usual wonderful array of reef life which included these two spotted moray eels fighting over territory.
On our way back to base, Godwin, the skipper took us close to shore to get a better view of the beaches. He told me Grenada had 365!
The afternoon dive was cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances and so I had an extended lunch with Eveline and her son at the West Indies Beer Company. Behind the bar were rows of distilling tanks each giving off a wonderful aroma of the best kind of home brew. We decided to go for the taster trays which when produced held 18 small glasses, one for each brew. On top of that, Janet the owner provided a fantastic ice cream pudding to finish it all off.
My only course of action for that afternoon was to have a short walk along the hotel beach followed by a nap before being picked up for supper by Roger, my new driver and guide. Once again amazing food and a good venue in the Marina.
The next day’s diving started at the Aquanauts Dive Centre where I met Peter the owner and Robbie my dive guide for the two dives we were having that morning.
The first dive was at the underwater sculpture park in the Molinere Beausejour Marine Protected Area where there is a stunning collection of life-size sculptures to dive around and admire. These creations are very shallow and in easy reach of snorkellers as well as divers. First created by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor in May 2006 these underwater statues create a very unique habitat for marine life and are well worth a visit. See www.puregrenada.com/explore/scuba-diving/underwater-sculpture-park
Just a short swim from the statues and lying in 75 feet of water is the small and complete wreck of the sloop Buccaneer which was sunk as an artificial reef in 1978. All easy and enjoyable diving with little or no current. It was while heading to the wreck we saw the amazing Peacock Flounder skimming gracefully across the sand.
The afternoon saw me diving with Christine from Eco Dive where we explored the Southern Comfort reef. Visibility is getting much better now and we had a great encounter with a large Green Moray that was busy hunting through the abundant corals.
The day was then rounded off with an excellent meal at the Aquarium Restaurant with Diane, where the sound of the ocean gently breezed up to our table and the warm air helped the rum punches slide down with great ease.
Next day I was diving with Native Spirit run by Adrian Blackman. Adrian tells me that Native Spirit was the first all local run dive shop.
Our first dive was to be down to the MV Veronica. Originally wrecked close to shore the ship was picked up and moved to its present location 18 years ago. It is only in 14 meters of water and can easily been seen from the surface. 25 meters long the Veronica is home to a myriad of small fish and is frequently visited by shoals of Creole Wrasse and solitary Jacks darting in to snatch an easy meal. It’s an easy dive with plenty of marine life and had I not been on a busy schedule I would have liked to dive the wreck several times to do it justice.
That evening I was entertained by Ryan Hopkin, son of Sir Roystan Hopkin, Ambassador for Tourism and Chairman and Managing Director of the Spice Island Beach Resort. We ate 5 star food in the magnificent resort restaurant and talked about the fascinating and colourful history of the islands. Too much information to recount in this short article but so interesting and shows it is well worth doing a little background history research before coming to the Grenada.
I decided to miss breakfast the next morning as my waistline was beginning to increase and I returned to Eco Dive to join Christine again. We dived the reefs at Happy Valley where the corals are rich and healthy and the lobsters in great abundance. We did see a turtle but it was timid and headed quickly for deeper water. Plenty of Moray Eels and shoals of Yellow Snapper.
Carriacou
If you do get to Grenada, I would highly recommend you spend a few days on the Island of Carriacou just north of Grenada. Only a few hours ferry journey, the island is tropical with high lush green hills and crystal clear blue-water bays. The ferry is run by Osprey Lines, leaving from St.Georges in Grenada and arriving in Hillsborough Carriacou roughly 90 minutes later. I was immediately struck by the natural charm of the island, the golden sandy beaches and small easy going towns are a treat waiting to be discovered
With time against me and after being welcomed to the island by Rina from the Grenada Tourism Authority, I was taken to my hotel for a quick unpack and shower. It was called the Grand View Hotel and surprisingly that’s just what is was! Perched up on the hillside over looking Hillsborough the view was simply lovely.
No time to linger. I was picked up by my taxi driver Linky and taken to meet Diane and Richard from Lumbadive who were very welcoming and made me feel right at home. After a huge lunch we kitted up and went to the first dive site. In fact we squeezed in three dives that afternoon at different sites where each one had its own charm and character. Highlights were when two Eagle Rays glided by and a Southern Stingray swooped over my shoulder taking me totally by surprise. The small ledges of the reefs were crammed with Spiny Lobsters and then just towards the end of the dive the bizarre Spanish Lobster marched slowly across the sand.
On the second dive of the three, several invasive Lion fish were speared as part of a huge eradication programme to clear them from the Caribbean where they are doing untold damage to the local fauna. One of these dead fish was introduced to a small Spotted Moray Eel and to my utter amazement the eel took it head first, dragged it into its hole while wrapping its body tightly around it and then in a matter of a few short minutes had eaten the whole thing. Diane and Richard later told me that the Spotted Moray does in fact now predate on living Lion fish and so nature begins to re-dress the balance. Diane mentioned that they had even seen a battle between a Golden Tail Moray Eel and a spotted one for the same Lion fish.
That evening, dinner with Diane and Richard was at the Bogles’s Roundhouse Restaurant where the food and service were perfect.
My last morning’s diving was with Deefer Diving owned by Gary Ward. So much to see and so little time. The two dives took in fields of huge Gorgonian Fan Coral as well as a perfect little wreck of a tug boat.
The wreck sat in about 20 meters of clear water with a small shoal of Sergeant Majors gracing the wheelhouse. The easy return to shallower waters gave us sleeping Nurse Sharks, a very curious Sand Diver and a couple of the biggest Spiny Lobsters I have ever seen.
All too soon it was midday and time to think about heading for the ferry back to Grenada. But not before a perfect lunch at a small beach restaurant called La Playa situated in the most beautiful setting.
The ferry journey back was pleasant and got me back to the Coyaba in plenty of time to start packing for the next day’s flight. The last main meal of the trip was at the waterside Sails Restaurant with Roger who had been my driver and occasional companion for the entire week and I must thank him for being a great fixer as well as driver and guide.
Last day of the trip. The flight wasn’t until 6.20 pm so there was time for a tour of a few island highlights which included Fort Frederick built in 1770 by the French and the House of Chocolate where I learnt the fascinating history of chocolate. Finally we walked through the main market place in St.Georges where stalls abounded with a cornucopia of fresh fruit and spices.
It has been a wonderful week with delightful company, great food, stunning locations and exceptional diving. If you are planning a trip to the Caribbean then think Grenada, it definitely deserves your attention as a place to visit. I would like to thank all the people and organisations who made me feel so welcome.
Flights to Grenada are direct from the UK. If you would like to know more about diving in Grenada visit www.PureGrenada.com.
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Santa Divers take the Plunge for Charity
Ho Ho Ho! Vobster Quay’s recording-breaking charity Santa diving event returns on Sunday 15th December 2024 for another round of festive fundraising frivolities. Run in aid of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and Help For Heroes, this ever-popular annual fundraising event aims to raise sack-loads of cash for these two very deserving charities.
Divers of all levels are invited to grab their Santa outfits – and as much festive cheer as they can muster – and head down to Vobster Quay near Mells, Somerset for a mass sponsored Santa dive in aid of charity. In previous years, the event has attracted divers from the far corners of the UK to join in the festive merriment for a final festive dive before the Christmas and New Year break. Back in 2015, the event smashed the world record for the most Santa divers with 188 divers taking to the waters donning their festive finery – a record that remains unbeaten to this day!
Vobster Santas isn’t just about setting records – it’s also about raising some serious cash for charity. Vobster Quay encourages all divers to get into the spirit of the season to raise much-needed funds for two very deserving charities – the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and Help For Heroes.
Through individual sponsorship and online donations, divers can invite their friends, family and work colleagues to sponsor them to plunge into the balmy waters of Vobster Quay dressed in full festive finery. Since the very first Santa dive in 2007, the event has raised over £52,000 for charity. “It’s been over 17 years since the very first charity Santa dive took place at Vobster Quay and every year the event just keeps getting bigger and better” enthused Vobster Quay owner, Amy Stanton.
“Vobster Santas is a great way for divers to say a massive thank you to the both the RNLI and Help For Heroes – two very deserving charities close to our hearts. We’re immensely proud of all that Vobster Santas has achieved and hope that even more divers will join this year’s event on Sunday 15th December. I’m confident that we can make Vobster Santas 2024 the biggest yet!”.
Divers wishing to participate can get involved by simply registering their attendance at
www.vobster.com/event-vobstersantas.php.
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Dive into Adventure at Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa: The Ultimate Diving Destination in the Maldives
Tucked away in the remote northern Haa Alifu Atoll, Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa is a premier destination for anyone seeking an unforgettable underwater experience. With over 30 dive sites to explore, divers of all levels can witness the unique and mesmerising beauty of the underwater world. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or new to the sport, Hideaway offers an exceptional diving adventure that is not to be missed.
Explore the Beauty Beneath the Surface
Hideaway is perfectly situated near some of the most spectacular dive sites in the Maldives. The dive school and team at Hideaway offer a very personalised experience to ensure each diver gets an interactive, immersive experience.
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Unique dive spots such as Theefaridhoo Thila (Heaven and Hell) as one of the 50 best dive sites in the whole of the Maldives, known for its beautiful soft coral gardens.
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As the resort is located next to a channel which gives guests surprise visits from eagle rays, manta rays, guitar sharks and more.
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One of the standout features of diving in the Haa Alifu Atoll is the abundance of rare and exotic marine species. The area is known for sightings of whale sharks, manta rays, turtles, and a variety of colorful reef fish. Diving at Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa offers a rare opportunity to encounter these creatures in their natural habitat, creating lifelong memories for guests.
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Whether you’re exploring deep coral gardens, dramatic overhangs, or vibrant reef walls, each dive offers something new and exciting. The visibility in the Maldives is exceptional, often exceeding 30 meters, making it ideal for both underwater photography and general exploration.
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Diving for All Levels
At Hideaway, we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to experience the thrill of diving. That’s why we cater to divers of all levels, from beginners to experienced professionals. Our professional dive center, led by expert instructors, offers a range of courses and guided dives. If you’re new to diving, you can start with an introductory course that will teach you the basics of scuba diving in a safe and controlled environment.
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For more experienced divers, we offer advanced dive courses and guided excursions to some of the more challenging dive sites. Our instructors are knowledgeable and passionate about the local marine life, ensuring that every dive is not only safe but also informative and enjoyable.
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Exclusive Diving Offer
To make your stay even more unforgettable, Hideaway is offering an exclusive diving package designed to enhance your experience both above and below the water. When you book a minimum 7-night stay, you’ll receive:
- 35% discount on room rates.
- Complimentary diving: 3 dives per person for 2 guests, allowing you to experience the beauty of the Maldives underwater world.
- Free meal plan upgrade: enjoy a complimentary upgrade from Bed & Breakfast to Half Board, or from Half Board to Full Board. Guests who prefer the White Platinum Plan (WPP) can avail it at a discounted rate.
This incredible offer provides the perfect opportunity to experience world-class diving while enjoying all the luxury and comfort that Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa is known for.
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Combinable Offers for Even More Value
This diving offer can also be combined with our Anniversary and Honeymoon offers, allowing you to create the perfect celebration package. Whether you’re celebrating a milestone or simply seeking a romantic getaway, this offer ensures that you can enjoy the best of both worlds – luxurious accommodations and unforgettable diving adventures.
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Terms & Conditions
- This offer is available exclusively for bookings made through the official Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa website using a specific booking code.
- The offer cannot be combined with other promotions available on the website or through other channels, nor can it be redeemed for cash.
- All dives are subject to weather conditions, ensuring the safety and enjoyment of all guests.
- Black-out dates: This offer is not available from 24th December 2024 to 9th January 2025.
To book this exquisite offer, use the Promo Code: SCUBA24FD
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Hideaway is not just a resort; it’s a sanctuary for those seeking peace, adventure, and luxury. With spacious villas, private pools, and world-class dining options, the resort offers everything you need for a perfect holiday. From tennis, golf, gym, cycling to the exquisite underwater activities, unique dining options, Hideaway has something for everyone. And for diving enthusiasts, it provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore some of the most beautiful dive sites in the world.
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Our dive center is fully equipped with state-of-the-art gear, ensuring that every dive is safe, comfortable, and enjoyable. Our instructors are passionate about the underwater world and are eager to share their knowledge with you, whether it’s your first dive or your 100th.
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The Ultimate Dive Adventure Awaits
If you’re looking for an unforgettable diving holiday in the Maldives, look no further than Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa. With over 30 dive sites, unique marine life, and exclusive offers, we provide the ultimate underwater experience. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply seeking adventure, our diving package offers exceptional value and incredible memories.
Book now through our official website to take advantage of this exclusive offer and prepare for the dive adventure of a lifetime.
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