Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park in The Lime

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2nd Avenue, The Lime, GD Grenada
Contacts phone: +1 473-440-2001
Latitude: 12.083425, Longitude: -61.763387
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  • Yvette Spivock

    Yvette Spivock

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    We went with Seafaris powerboat which took us to the site. Maybe the sculptures would have been more visible on a sunny day. Our day was cloudy and rainy, so visibility was limited. The statues were a surprise when you finally spotted them, and it was kind of interesting the be snorkeling and all of a sudden, you come upon them, mysteriously in the deep. It was neat to come across one unexpectedly, and there were a surprising number of the statues. Some were too deep to make out well. We were more drawn to the abundant sealife that we came across, lobster, eel, barracuda, water snake, squid, as well as the usual schools of tang, parrotfish, etc.

  • ADC Photography

    ADC Photography

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    One of the most amazing experiences. They are not very deep so you can snorkel and dive down. If you want to get really close, then scuba. The guide took us to each sculpture so that we wouldn't miss anything. Really amazing. We went when it was raining and cloudy and could still see them clearly. My kids LOVED this experience. That's them diving down in the photos.

  • Sam Philly23

    Sam Philly23

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    This is an amazing place. I only wish that i had the ability to take photos underwater. Believe me, it is alor more facinating that these simple photos here as i see on google. It is just amazing. Also the kids loved it.

  • It's Notactuallyme

    It's Notactuallyme

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    Sadly, it was nothing like the photos I had seen in brochures and online. A lot of the sculptures were broken and had fallen down. There were few fish and what coral and vegetation there was looked like it was dying. There are no markers restricting the area to protect swimmers, and a tour boat from the local Sandals resort almost ran over me as I was snorkeling.

  • D R. Wilson

    D R. Wilson

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    A definite must see. Tour guides were friendly and knowledgeable. Weather was less than cooperative but still enjoyed my visit.

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