Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park

Local history museum · Grenada

Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park

Local history museum · Grenada
12°05'00.3"N 61°45'48., 2nd Ave, The Lime, Grenada

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Dive into an enchanting underwater gallery north of St. George’s, where unique sculptures mingle with vibrant marine life, making for a must-do Grenada adventure.  

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

underwatersculpture.com

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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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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jul 10, 2025

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Mile Galić

Google
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£ 🤣

Philippa Stephen-Martin

Google
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...

Sawasdeekat

Google
We were lucky enough to go in our own dinghy, not sure what I'd be willing to pay to see it. It's great snorkeling around looking for the statues and with only a snorkel yiu get to just about see them. It's quite deep so diving down to get a better look is a bit of a challenge. Pick your day carefully as we went twice and the first time the sea was quite rocky and the visibility poor. If you pay people then I would also expect some sort of map telling you what's where, otherwise you could be bobbing around for quite some time and miss a lot.

Alan Egan

Google
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

Google User

Google
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.

Zac Stoppe

Google
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.

Nicolas Cantin

Google
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.

Jeff

Google
Was a very different experience. There were fish to see, but the sculptures were the star attraction. We did a snorkeling trip, and was a lot of fun. It had rained hard the day before, so the water was pretty murky. Could still see everything.