Dragon Bay
This wonderful reef is near a large sandy area where octopuses and rays like to hide. The Marine Protected Area of Grenada includes Dragon Bay, a sheltered bay. This means that fishing is prohibited, and divers will be able to swim in a pristine underwater environment. The bay's depths range from 25 to 80 ft at its deepest point, implying that snorkelers will find plenty of opportunities to see marine life.
Because this dive site is located in a marine protected area, there are plenty of reef fish to be seen. You'll also get a chance to see the volcanic topography of Grenada's undersea landscape, and as you get further out, you might see southern stingrays and lobster. Schools of surgeonfish, angelfish, and damselfish swim among the brightly colored hard coral and sponges. The reef is also a popular hiding place for lobsters, and stingrays can be found deeper down. The common octopus is one of the most interesting creatures that can be found here. The octopus is an expert at camouflage, so keep an eye out for rocks that blend in seamlessly.
- Dive Level: Novice
- Location: Marine Protected area, Grenada
- Depth: 25 to 80 ft