Bianca C
The Bianca C shipwreck is known as the Titanic of the Caribbean and is probably the most famous wreck in Grenada. The ship, dubbed the "Titanic of the Caribbean," now serves as an artificial reef, attracting a plethora of horse-eyed jacks, grouper, and barracuda. It sank in 1961 after catching fire while anchored off St Georges, Grenada's capital. Only one person died out of the 673 people on board. After all of the passengers were safely removed from the ship, it was towed to shallow waters away from the shipping channel, where it eventually sank.
Bianca C is upright on its keel, allowing divers to enter the upper deck swimming pools at 130 feet. Because of the depth and frequency of strong currents in the area, this dive site is only for experienced open water divers. While diving here, you may also see eagle rays and reef sharks. The Bianca C is located near Whibbles Reef and is rated as one of the top ten wreck dives in the world as well as best dive sites in Grenada.
- Dive Level: Master
- Location: Grand Anse Beach, Grenada
- Depth: 600 ft (180 m)