Emergency First Aid Training
Last Monday instead of having a dive trip our team came together to refresh their medic first aid skills and knowledge.
Of course we all hope we never have to use it, but we are prepared and you are in good hands with Aquanauts.
Employee of the Quarter
At our pre-Christmas gathering Bruce received his Award as Employee of the last Quarter 2012 - choosen by our guests and supported by his tirelessly work in maintaining our dive equipment at top quality. Thank you Bruce.

Picture of the Year
Your Vote counts - Vote for the picture of the year 2012 from our weekly pictures posted this year. Vote with 5 stars for your picture of the year!
Purple Rain ( 6 Votes )
Creole Wrasses at the beautiful reef we call "Purple Rain". Always a great dive.Painting by Nature ( 6 Votes )
Beautiful Sponges, Tunicates, Corals grow on the wreck of "Shakem".Juvenile Jacknife ( 10 Votes )
this group of aolescents was spotted at the wreck of "Shakem"King Mitch ( 6 Votes )
Everybody posing nicely for the photographer - the nurse shark, the divers and the wreck!Lionfish ( 4 Votes )
Beautiful fish they are - howver they are an invasive species in the Caribbean.Manta ( 7 Votes )
Mantas are around all summer in Grenada, this one was spotted in Dragon Bay.Under the Bow ( 13 Votes )
Rebreather dive on Bianca C - the bow at 50 m / 160 feet - on a clear day.Aquanauts Grenada
P.O. Box 1456
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OUR SERVICES:
Daily scheduled DIVING TRIPS and Private BOAT CHARTERS
Independent Buddy Diving , NITROX and Advanced Diving
Full range of SCUBA CLASSES and DIVE COURSES and SOLO DIVING
SCUBA GEAR RENTAL , Underwater scooter and DIGITAL PHOTO Camera hire
Rebreather friendly facility, dedicated Rebreather weeks and certification courses
Scuba retail STORE and guided SNORKEL TRIPS
Courtesy shuttle from HOTELS & RESORTS and special equipment & courses for CHILDREN






Scorpionfish, swallowed all the eggs and wants more!.
Eagle Rays are a common sight on the wreck of "Bianca C"
Sunset on Grand Anse - now is Happy Hour time.
Steph & Dana found this tiny litle seahorse - good eyesight!
Hard to spot, still caught in moving - thanks to Sue & Ben.
Looks like this stingray is keen on Scubapro Gear.
A rare sighting at the wreck of "Veronica L".



