This dive site, Road to Veronica, is a captivating drift dive in Grenada, offering a journey over a vibrant, shallow reef. Divers navigate with the natural current, enjoying the diverse reef landscape before concluding the dive at the historic Veronica L wreck. The dive plan typically involves descending onto the reef and allowing the current to carry divers towards the wreck, which lies in slightly deeper waters.
The reef boasts a rich variety of hard and soft coral sections, providing a home for numerous attendant fish species. Expect to see typical Caribbean reef fish, including various schooling fish, angelfish, parrotfish, and possibly moray eels or lobsters hidden among the corals.
The best time to visit Grenada for diving is generally during the dry season, from January to May, when water conditions are calm and visibility is excellent. This site is suitable for both scuba divers and freedivers due to its shallow average depth, offering beautiful reef views and the unique wreck experience. Divers should be comfortable with mild to moderate currents.

