Small Grenada op?

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Tobagoman

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Is anyone familiar with a dive operator in Grenada that doesn't run anything more than a 6-pack operation?
How about ScubaTech Granada? Anyone use them before?
I want to stay away from any operators that take out more than 6 people.
Thanks!
 
Most of the dive operators in Grenada don't usually have more than 6 divers at a time. The exception would be Aquanauts Grenada Ltd which usually has a full boat of about a dozen. I have done one two tank dive with ScubaTech and I was the only diver other than Rob, the owner. I will dive with them again sometime. My current favorite is EcoDive and I've done 16 dives with them. Another possible operator is Dive Grenada, I've dove with them alot but the owner seems to be getting a little tired and overworked by not hiring the extra help needed since hurricane Ivan.
Depending on the time of year you go and what groups happen to be on the island at the time, diving with a small group shouldn't be a problem.
 
Tobagoman:
Is anyone familiar with a dive operator in Grenada that doesn't run anything more than a 6-pack operation?
How about ScubaTech Granada? Anyone use them before?
I want to stay away from any operators that take out more than 6 people.
Thanks!

Here's what we did. Find a dive op with a sense of humor. Drive yourself up to Levera Beach on the NE tip and meet your dive boat there. Dive those barrier rocks (Green, Sugar and Sandy) just off shore. If the water is good, they can take you to their London Bridge and beyond to Caille, Ronde, Tante and Diamond. This is where the diving of Grenada suits your style, Tobagoman! see http://www.skyviews.com/grenada/grenadamap.html Sometimes the weather discourages this, but it can usually be done. The rewards are manifold.

Think Speyside/Charlottsville on Tobago.

The diving around St Georges and Grand Anse (The South/West) are well known and you can pick your dive op on location.
 
Thanks for the replies guys! One site I DO want to dive is the 'Bianca C'. Just with I could haul all my tech gear down for that one.
 
Did you find any six-packs in Grenada? If so, would you email their name? It sure beats the big ones!

Thanks,
Ondeen
 
Headed there in Nov.

I'm interested in what anyone found out.
 

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