Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park
Local history museum · Grenada ·

Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park

Local history museum · Grenada ·

Underwater sculptures for diving and snorkeling, a must-see

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Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park by null
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Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park by null
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12°05'00.3"N 61°45'48., 2nd Ave, The Lime, Grenada Get directions

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12°05'00.3"N 61°45'48., 2nd Ave, The Lime, Grenada Get directions

+1 473 440 2001
underwatersculpture.com

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wheelchair accessible entrance

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Dec 2, 2025

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Grenada's Underwater Sculpture Garden Is More Than a Photo-op — It Tells the Nation's Story

"Submerged off Grenada, this pioneering underwater sculpture park—designed by Jason deCaires Taylor—features more than 75 pH‑neutral cement and stainless‑steel works across roughly 8,600 square feet of seabed, originally installed about 20 years ago to help regenerate coral after Hurricane Ivan. Sitting five to eight feet below the surface and accessible to divers, snorkelers, and glass‑bottom boats, the installations blend environmental purpose with cultural storytelling: the Nutmeg Princess depicts the island’s mythical heroine holding a nutmeg; The Lost Correspondent evokes 1970s newsroom life and the lead‑up to the 1979 revolution; and Vicissitudes is a haunting ring of children joined by shackle‑like metal that simultaneously symbolizes unity and memorializes those lost in the Middle Passage. In the most recent expansion, 27 painted pieces called The Coral Carnival—created with local artists—depict SpiceMas characters such as Jab Jab, Shortknee, and Vieux Forts, bringing colorful, jeweled, and feathered masquerade imagery underwater. Sunlight filtering through crystal‑clear water, the continual colonization by coral and marine life (from anemones to octopus and darting fish), and the site’s Marine Protected classification make the collection both a living reef restoration project and a moving tribute to Grenada’s history, resilience, and Carnival traditions." - Natalie Preddie Natalie Preddie Natalie Preddie is a travel writer and broadcaster based in Toronto, Ontario. She is the mother of three little boys and focuses on family and BIPOC travel. Natalie has bylines in The Globe and Mail, The Washington Post, Travel + Leisure, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park

Martin F.

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This is such a great use of island, space and art. We did go when no cruise ships were in. So the dive was just the five of us and one other small group. It is just as much fun snorkeling as diving. It’s about 15 minutes from anse beach

Ann C.

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We visited Granada from our cruise 🚢. We had a wonderful day at a spice farm and then hit the beach. We took a ⛵ out to the sculpture garden in the water. We snorkled. It was really murky so hard to see but we had time to see 4 sculptures. Amazing.

Nicolas C.

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We went on our own with our friend's boat. There are several statues to discover. We were lucky, a local guide was conducting a tour with a group and he was nice enought to allow us to follow is groupe.

Philippa S.

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Worth going, but if u have the choice, don't go on a cloudy, rainy day...as visibility will be poor... take your personal snorkel gear if u have it, as a bit hit and miss with the boats equipment, however that may be dependent on whom u book through...beautiful speed boat ride along the coast...

Alan E.

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Went diving here, from the boat 'High Time'. The sculptures are a bit eerie but beautiful at the same time. Its a great idea, I would like to see more of. Its a shallow depth and makes it harder to miss anything. I got a sunny Caribbean day, which helps. No underwater camera unfortunately. Lots of fish down there too. I got separated from the group and a large school (>100) of small barracuda type fish swam towards me and past me as if I was one of the statues. I was in the middle of the swarm. What a great moment. The beach around this underwater park is nice and also worth a visit

Mile G.

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Definitely great experience, honestly best thing you could do in Grenada 🇬🇩 my advice is don’t go if you can’t dive in and bring GO-PRO camera 📸 Also try not to pay more than 50$ I payed mine 78£ 🤣

Zac S.

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It was really cool to see all the underwater statues. Sandals did wack us $120/scuba $50/snorkeling to go there, but unless you frequent Grenada go see it you'll have a good time.

Google U.

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The most adventurous thing you can do on the island. Well worth the money I’d say. Ensure that you’re a good swimmer and you know how to float. If not don’t worry they have floaties and provide the snorkel equipment.