Grenada offers some of the best diving in the Caribbean and is known as the wreck diving capital of the West Indies with an abundance of sunken ships and boats littering the ocean floor around our islands
Grenada is by nature a great place for an array of on-the-water activities. Game fishing and yachting is highly recommended and is among the best in the Caribbean.
By air: Maurice Bishop International Airport located on the southern tip of Grenada, accommodates commercial jets from North America and Europe, as well as smaller, inter-island carriers.
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By water: A submerged volcanic crater forms St. George’s naturally deep water harbour. One of the most picturesque in the region, it is a port of call for yachts, ferries, cargo and other boats. A modern purpose built port located close to the entrance to the harbour caters to several cruise lines. Persons arriving by yacht can clear customs and immigration at Grenada Yacht Club, St. George’s; Prickly Bay, Lance aux Épines; Grenada Marine, St. David; and at Hillsborough and Tyrell Bay in Carriacou and Le Phare Bleu.