Spotted EagleRay
 From Dianne White USA
Posted on 17 Apr 2008 by janeep
Bianca C
 From John & Dianne White USA
Posted on 17 Mar 2008 by janeep
Family of Squid
 From Foster Family UK
Posted on 28 Feb 2008 by janeep
Shy Stingray
 From Graham & Louise UK
Posted on 20 Feb 2008 by janeep
Red Frog Fish
 From Reto - Tobago
Posted on 05 Feb 2008 by janeep
Swimming Shark
 From Jens - Germany
Posted on 18 Jan 2008 by janeep
A Hungry Eagle Ray
 From Jane GND
Posted on 04 Jan 2008 by janeep
What a Star
 From Lenny USA
Posted on 20 Dec 2007 by janeep
Is that Stingray looking at me !
 From Lenny USA
Posted on 15 Dec 2007 by janeep
Aquanauts - voted one of 110 best
Aquanauts Grenada was voted by german dive magazine "Unterwasser" among the 100 best dive centers around the world.  See more on the story in our press release section:
Red Frog fish
 By Kat UK
Posted on 11 Dec 2007 by janeep
A Turtle Relaxing
 By Caroline UK
Posted on 04 Dec 2007 by janeep
Bianca C
 By Steve
Posted on 27 Nov 2007 by janebing
Bianca C
 By Steve
Posted on 27 Nov 2007 by janebing
New Wrecks for Grenada
The team of the Port Louis Project cleaned up the Lagoon and provided Grenada with some more Wrecks to dive at:  The freighter "Hildur" was placed at 120 feet depth. .  The barge "Fiona" and a fishing vessel are now resting at a depth of 60 feet
new wrecks
 see more in our journal
Frog fish Couple @ Northern Exposure
 picture by Bruce of Single Divers
Fogfish Couple @ Northern Exposure
 picture by Bruce of Single Divers
Close encounter by Caroline from UK
First Ever Singles Week in Grenada
The first single divers week ever held in Grenada was a great success. A week long fun, great diving, delicious dining and parties. Its fulminanter peak was the tacky tourist contest:  And the winner of a 3 nights stay at True Blue Bay Resort in 2008 is Stan: 
Memorable weekend for Empire Divers NY
 Debbie and her group enjoyed a quick getaway from the city.  One Morning great rainbow when leaving for the dive day. After it was nice and sunny again.
John Morris dives the Underwater Sculpture Park
 John Morris, visiting the Carribbean for the cricket world cup and business, took some time off his busy schedule to enjoy a couple of dives with Aquanauts. He took particular liking to "SIENNA", the sculpture inspired by a short story from Grenadian writer Jacob Ross.  more information on Grenada's Underwater Sculpture Park at http://www.underwatersculpture.com
Roger's Party
Roger Webb - guest of three month invited us for a great party with steeldrum music, drinks and snacks.  And a slide show of the great pictures he took during the many dives with us.  We presented him with a t-shirt with one of his pictures - slapped by a turtle and a close encounter wih a seawasp- diving with Aquanauts is fun! 
Eagle Rays Meeting on King Mitch
 too many to get them all in one picture!
Seahorse Mania!
Longsnout, lined, pregnant, orange - you name it we have it!  Two lined seahorses - one pregnant.  Longsnout seahorse - 6 inches tall! 
Seahorse Mania
 see more in our journal>>>>
Stingray Takeoff
 Last week we had a fantastique dive on Lighthouse Reef - big turtle, big nurse shark and this huge stingray. Lucky enough we got a shot right as the stingray took off leaving nothing but a big cloud of sand.
Flat beauties - flunders
 Lately we spot these flat beauties quiet often - especially at our dive & snorkel spots at the marine park.
Eagle Rays & Turtle @ Windmill Shallows
Charlene became Divemaster
After 3 hard weeks it's done. Our longterm staff member Charlene became PADI Divemaster. It wasn't easy. Especially the physics theory part was not. But finally the few hard weeks of studying, training, exams and work paid of. And Aquanauts Grenada has a new Divemaster. Of course Charlene is not finished with her continuing dive education. She already enrolled in the Divemaster DSD program. Congratulations from the whole Aquanauts team, Charlene! 
Lucky students watched feeding stingray
Last week we had some lucky Open Water students. They could watch a big stingray feeding.  The Austrian couple Simon & Katja and the German Lufthansa pilot Horst did their second open water dive for the PADI Open Water course. Suddenly their instructor Gerald headed towards a cloud of sand stirred up from the bottom. When they approached the cloud the students realized what caused that cloud - a big STINGRAY! The ray was feeding and tried to dig something out from underneath a coral block. Unimpressed by the presence of the small group of divers it continued it's task. Katja, Simon and Horst had plenty of time to watch that southern stingray from all different angles and a short distance. What an adventure! After they surfaced they couldn't hide their excitement. But that's easy to understand - probably an unforgetable experience.
Fish Friday in Gouyave
Come and visit the Seafood Festival in the fishing town of Gouyave; offering delicious dishes every Friday evening.  Drummers, Steelband and other shows contribute to the local flair of this festival. Ask Ferry Ann at our store on Grand Anse about it, she helps her sister. Go and try their "Rizzoles"! 
Fish Friday in Gouyave
 meet Ferry Ann and her sister with their Microwave!
Merry Christmas / Frohe Weihnachten
Snaking your way in
Peter met this beauty in Flamingo Bay last week. Posing for the camera as if seeking a carer as model. 
Amy Lame learns scuba diving
Amy Lame visited Grenada and learned Scuba Diving. read about her experience in the London Times travel section soon! 
Pauls Perfect Circle
 Photo by David Scott
Hungry Turtle
Picture story about a hungry hawskbill turtle on Shark Reef; don't try that at home or without gloves! 
scorpion fish @ Isle de Rhonde
pregnant seahorse
.jpg) Dive the "Shakem" wreck and see if you can find the Seahorse couple - one pregnant with its big belly! That would be the male!
Posted on 20 Jul 2006 by gerlinde
Yellow Cheek Pike Blenny
 a rare find at Boss reef
Posted on 03 Jul 2006 by gerlinde
Ray time in Grenada
Posted on 14 Jun 2006 by gerlinde
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