King Mitch
The Atlantic side of Grenada, which is often rougher with large swells but also has great visibility, is home to several world-class shipwrecks, including King Mitch. It was converted from a minesweeper and now has plenty of exploration space for advanced divers. During your dive in King Mitch, you will be able to see ladders, walkways, and swim all the way around the massive submerged structure.
This dive site almost guarantees sightings of megafauna like sharks and rays. There are also numerous sea turtles that can be seen gliding around the ship or munching on some of the coral. Along with these iconic species, large schools of fish and camouflaged critters such as frogfish, moray eels, and sea horses can be found. There is some coral growth on it, but because the wrecks on this side of the island are frequently swept by strong currents, it is not as prolific and dense as it is on the Caribbean side.
- Dive Level: Advanced
- Location: The Atlantic side of Grenada
- Depth: 28–34m