By Claire Heginbotham | Published on September 27, 2023
Eager to see unique wildlife during your Grenada snorkeling vacation? Set your sights on the aptly named Flamingo Bay, where clear waters reveal the tropical gem this popular snorkel and dive site is named after: the flamingo tongue snail.
This cute sea snail has vivid orange and yellow spots all over its body, but surprisingly, it has a white shell underneath this soft fleshy camouflage. Hop onboard a boat, goggle up, and witness the explosion of color on the seafloor as you explore the sheltered bay's rich diversity and some of the best-conserved coral reefs with barrel sponges, long snout seahorses, pipe fish and more. Here's a fun game for the day: Try to spot the most flamingo tongue snails — winner gets a free ice cream.
This reef on the southwest coast of Grenada is easily accessible via boat. Whether you're an experienced snorkeler or new to it, expert tour operators can assist with planning day trips and guided tours, and they'll help you get your snorkel gear. You can visit all year round, though the best time for snorkeling in Grenada is during the dry months, between January and May.
The beach is spacious at 400-yards, so there's plenty of room to relax when you're out of the water. For maximum beach time, you can hire beach chairs, watch fishing boats come and go, and climb up Quarantine Point for awe-inspiring panoramic views. If you have a family member or friend who is not keen on snorkeling but still wants to snap a few underwater photos, a transparent kayak is well worth the money!
Morne Rouge is quiet, away from the main buzz and relatively free from crowds. The beach is a 20-minute car or taxi ride away from St. George and is a great spot to chill out for the day.
Some truly epic Grenada snorkeling and diving adventures are waiting for you to take the plunge. Swimsuit up, put on your mask and explore some of the best places to snorkel in the Caribbean.
Discover Grenada's deep blue sea when you book a cruise today.