REEFS AND WRECKS OF GRENADA REMAIN INTACT

GRENADA- All of the main dive sites used by Aquanauts Grenada have been checked and are in good condition.

"We have surveyed the main reefs and wreck sites," said Peter Seupel, managing director of Aquanauts Grenada, "and find them in excellent condition.
The Aquanauts Grenada crew used dive propulsion vehicles to inspect specific sites such as:
  • Bianca C
  • Flamingo Bay
  • Boss Reef
  • Purple Rain
  • Whibbles Reef
  • Veronica
  • Shark Reef
The Aquanauts Grenada SCUBA dive shop at their True Blue Resort location has been fully operational since September 22. Supermarkets, banks, restaurants, bars and many of the hotels are open for business. American Airlines, BWIA-West Indies Airways and Air Jamaica have also restored daily service to Grenada. BWIA and Air Jamaica are currently offering significant discounts to Grenada from selected cities.

For more information, contact Darvin Schmidt in the U.S. at 888-446-9235 ext. 220 or Gerlinde Seupel at 473-444-1126 in Grenada.

About Aquanauts Grenada, Ltd.
Aquanauts Grenada is Grenada’s largest dive shop operation. They operate full dive centers and non motorized water sports for Spice Island Beach Resort, True Blue Bay Resort, Blue Horizons Garden Resort and the Grenada Grand Beach Resort. The three islands of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique are located in the eastern Caribbean at the southern extremity of the Windward Islands, only 100 miles north of Venezuela. To the north lie St. Vincent and the Grenadines and to the south lie Trinidad and Tobago. Visit Aquanauts Grenada in cyberspace at www.aquanautsgrenada.com.