Snorkel through the world's first underwater sculpture park — eerie, beautiful human figures draped in coral — then toast the Caribbean from the deck of a sailing catamaran with champagne in hand.
What to expect
You board a sleek sailing catamaran at the Carenage in St. George's and sail south along Grenada's lush coastline to Molinière Bay. Below the surface lies Jason deCaires Taylor's celebrated Underwater Sculpture Park: 65+ life-size figures colonised by staghorn coral, sea fans, and darting reef fish — utterly otherworldly. After the snorkel, the crew sets sails north, crew serve a Grenadian buffet lunch and rum punch flows freely as you laze on the trampoline nets.
Good to know
Departs mid-morning; typical return is 4–5 hours, well within most all-aboard windows. Snorkel gear and flotation vests provided. Confirm departure point (usually the Carenage) when booking. Non-swimmers can still enjoy the glass of the hull or free-dive in shallow areas with crew support.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Grenada — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.