Shark Reef
Shark reef is where we find a lot of the smaller nurse sharks on the Atlantic side. This is a very popular dive site with guests, and dive crew alike due to her wide variety of life. This reef gives the feel of swimming in an aquarium. Visibility is usually good as the sediment is moved along by the current and the marine life is simply exquisite. Stronger currents can make this a more challenging dive but considered to be one of the best reefs off the Island of Grenada. Spiny lobster, King crab, Turtle, Stingrays, large snapper, file fish, trigger fish, are all common sightings on shark reef.
Dive Master Notes
This is a perfectly gentle sloping reef from 10m / 33ft to a max of 18m / 60ft. Take your time and zigzag from left to right across the reef to cover as much of the reef as possible.
This is a “Swiss cheese” limestone reef with plenty of crevices and holes for sharks to hide. The dive itself is suitable for a diver with some experience, although if conditions aren’t perfect the ride across can tend to be a bit rough.
