All You Need To Know About The Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park
“The ocean is the most incredible exhibition space an artist could ever wish for”. Words from famous underwater sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor. The creator has sculptures all over the world, but as far as his addition to the already beautiful waters of Grenada, you can be assured that nowhere else in the Caribbean will you find an underwater attraction that is as unique. The Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park as it is known, is home to several of the sculptor’s creations, and is the world’s first underwater sculpture park. It is located off the West Coast of Grenada.
Grenada is on its own a spectacular place to visit, what with its spicy nature, rugged and remarkable terrain, and vibrant people. The opportunity to be able to travel to the island for more than just sunny shores and beautiful stretches of beach is something that should not be overlooked, which is something the thousands of people who have already travelled to see the underwater sculpture park in the island’s waters have already found out.
You can see the park via a snorkeling or scuba diving trip, though lots of people recommend scuba diving as the most ideal way to take in the structures as you can stay underwater longer, explore, and take as many photos as you want. The sculptures are about 3-5 meters underwater, with some being just six feet below the surface.