On Grand Anse Beach in Grenada, the Grenada Dive Trip (May 15–22, 2027) is a seven-night, eight-day plunge into one of the Caribbean’s most celebrated underwater worlds. Based at Coyaba Beach Resort on Grand Anse Beach in The Lime, Saint George, Grenada, this Scuba.com–run itinerary pairs relaxed beachfront lodging with daily boat dives led by Eco Dive, the locally owned dive center founded in Grenada in 1996 by marine biologists Andre Miller and Christine Finney. Raul Romero | Scuba.com will lead the trip; Raul is a PADI instructor with 27 years’ experience and a degree in Marine Environmental Sciences from SUNY Maritime.
Days begin with short rides to nearby sites: historic wrecks that form artificial reefs, the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park where submerged figures host corals, and vibrant fringing reef systems that slope into clear tropical blue. Water temps average 81°F and visibility can reach 100 feet, making this ideal for photographers and divers interested in reefs, turtles, reef sharks, and eagle rays. The island’s geology—carbonate sand sheets and volcanic outcrops—creates pockets of dramatic wall and swim-through topography that contrast with the soft white sand of Grand Anse.
Eco Dive’s operation stands out for scientific roots and active conservation: guided surveys, reef restoration work, and bilingual PADI training (English and French) are woven into the experience. Whether you want relaxed guided dives, advanced wreck penetration, or a snorkel day at Molinere, the team adapts to skill level while emphasizing safety and low-impact practices that protect spawning sites and turtle habitats.
Accommodations at Coyaba Beach Resort offer easy beach access, on-site dining, and garden or ocean-view rooms steps from the sand—an advantage when surface intervals become an excuse to relax at the beachfront pool or explore local spice shops and restaurants in nearby St. George’s. Group size is capped at 21, which keeps boat loads manageable and the diver-to-guide ratio friendly.
Practical notes: expect multiple two-tank boat days, bring certification cards and logbook, and be prepared for warm, humid evenings. This trip is for divers who want more than checkboxes: it’s for travelers who value a local dive operation with scientific expertise, historic wrecks within easy reach, and a balanced island tempo that lets you surface, sip rum punch, and plan the next dive.
Book early to reserve rooms; the 21-person group fills on popular dates. Eco Dive’s bilingual staff can arrange gear rentals, nitrox fills, and specialty courses if you want to upgrade skills during the week. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a mesh gear bag, and spare batteries for underwater lights. Whether you arrive solo or with a buddy, these seven nights at Coyaba Beach Resort deliver technical dives, easy surface intervals, and dependable local knowledge guaranteed.