Located on Grand Anse beach, this elegant, luxurious premium all inclusive resort lies on one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
This family owned and managed luxurious resort offers accommodation choices ranging from the superb to the spectacular. The 64 beachfront suites feature breezy exterior terraces and private lawn gardens, 17 of which also feature their own private swimming pool. The 32 Seagrape suites are located along the beach, whilst the 13 Oleander suites offer idyllic views of the ocean and St George’s harbour or the tropical gardens of the resort. All rooms are furnished in a contemporary Caribbean style and feature luxurious amenities, modern accessories and complimentary WiFi internet access.
Superbly located on Grand Anse beach the resort features a free form swimming pool, award-winning spa, yoga pavilion, a fitness centre, boutique shopping at Gatsby, complimentary non-motorised water sports, tennis and bicycles. Guests can enjoy complimentary green fees at the 9-hole Grenada Golf Club. The Nutmeg Pod is a supervised play area available for children aged 3-12yrs old.
Taking strides in recent years to reduce the resort's impact on the environment, it uses solar-heated water and environmentally friendly cleaning products, in addition to developing their own kitchen garden and (tucked away) composting programme. The resort is open throughout the year and is completely non-smoking.
Aquanauts Grenada
Aquanauts Grenada are based onsite at True Blue Bay Resort. The professional outfit offering daily dives from their three customised boats and courses for all, from Bubblemaker (from eight years old) to speciality courses such as Deep Diver and SDI Solo Diver, great for photographers. For those looking to take their diving further, Aquanauts offer twin set and sidemount diving options. Nitrox 30% is complimentary for qualified divers with additional mixes available for a local charge.
Local dive sites include a wide variety for all experience levels and for every taste - be it shallow coral gardens, unspoiled reefs or interesting wrecks. Grenada is renowned for its large portfolio of wrecks, the most famous being the Bianca C dubbed the ‘Titanic of the Caribbean’. Average water temperature ranges from 25-30C and visibility from 20-70 metres.
Diving highlights within the marine park include Dragon Bay, Happy Hill and the Sculpture Park, all with plenty of marine life to observe (moray eels, lobster, eagle rays and turtles) and sites are suitable for all. There are plenty of sites for wreck divers including the San Juan and King Mitch which attract plenty of pelagic species including nurse sharks. Experienced divers can enjoy a day trip to Isle de Rhonde (weather permitting) famous for its steep walls covered in fans and colourful sponges as well as plenty of pelagic marine life encounters.
For those staying at resorts on Grand Anse Beach, such as Blue Horizon Garden Resort and Spice Island Beach Resort, pick up is offered on the first day by the dive centre. Equipment can be left at the dive centre during the stay. The resorts will be able to assist in organising taxi transfers on the subsequent diving days. Pick up by boat from Grand Anse Beach may be possible, subject to daily itinerary and minimum numbers.
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