Halifax - Grenada

Reef and wall dive with frogfish, tarpon, and groupers.

Boat Access
9m Avg Depth
19m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site is located on the south side of Halifax Point in Grenada, offering a diverse underwater topography. It begins with a shallow reef crest at about 8 meters, gently sloping down to 11 meters before a significant drop-off. While the full extent of the wall can reach over 40 meters, the typical dive profile for this site, as defined by the maximum depth of 19 meters, focuses on exploring the vibrant reef and the upper sections of the wall.

Divers and snorkelers can regularly spot unique macro life such as frogfish, which are a common and sought-after sighting on the shallower reef. The deeper section and outer wall are frequented by larger pelagic species, including impressive tarpon and large black groupers, making it a dynamic environment for diverse marine encounters alongside various reef fish and corals.

Halifax Point is suitable for diving year-round, offering excellent conditions for both macro and wide-angle photography enthusiasts. Its accessible shallow reef makes it beginner-friendly and perfect for snorkeling, while the deeper sections up to 19 meters provide an engaging experience for intermediate divers. Freedivers will also appreciate the varying depths and abundant marine life.

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Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Very Good
Macro Marine Life Very Good
Landscape Quality Very Good
Water Visibility Very Good Viz

Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

All levels

Shallow reef suitable for beginners, while the drop-off to 19m accommodates intermediate divers.

Current Strength:

Moderate

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