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Grenada Set to Host Fourth Annual Dive and Conservation Festival 

The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) is pleased to announce the return of the Dive and Conservation Festival, taking place from October 25th to October 31st, 2025. Now in its fourth year, the festival brings together divers, conservationists, students, and marine enthusiasts for a week of immersive underwater exploration, environmental education, and hands-on eco-action across Grenada and Carriacou. 

This year’s programme features daily guided dives at the islands’ most celebrated sites, offering participants the chance to experience Grenada’s thriving marine biodiversity while promoting responsible dive practices and sustainability. 

A cornerstone of the festival is the ‘Conservation-Conversations’ speaker series, where internationally recognized experts, dive shop owners and local environmental partners will lead engaging discussions on marine protection, reef conservation and the future of eco-diving in the region. Students are encouraged to attend and contribute to these sessions as part of the festival’s goal to foster youth engagement in ocean stewardship. 

“The Dive and Conservation Festival is a unique opportunity to promote sustainable tourism while celebrating Grenada’s incredible marine heritage,” said Shanai St. Bernard, Nautical Development Manager at the Grenada Tourism Authority. “By combining ocean adventure with education, we hope to inspire both visitors and locals to explore our waters responsibly and play an active role in conservation efforts.” 

In addition to guided dives, the festival’s itinerary includes an opening night celebration, an east coast beach clean-up, educational nature days and a special dive excursion to ‘A World Adrift,’ the new underwater sculpture park in Carriacou. Conservation efforts such as coral restoration projects and sea turtle protection initiatives will also be featured, reinforcing the importance of marine preservation. 

The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) is pleased to announce the return of the Dive and Conservation Festival, taking place from October 25th to October 31st, 2025. Now in its fourth year, the festival brings together divers, conservationists, students, and marine enthusiasts for a week of immersive underwater exploration, environmental education, and hands-on eco-action across Grenada and Carriacou. 

This year’s programme features daily guided dives at the islands’ most celebrated sites, offering participants the chance to experience Grenada’s thriving marine biodiversity while promoting responsible dive practices and sustainability. 

A cornerstone of the festival is the ‘Conservation-Conversations’ speaker series, where internationally recognized experts, dive shop owners and local environmental partners will lead engaging discussions on marine protection, reef conservation and the future of eco-diving in the region. Students are encouraged to attend and contribute to these sessions as part of the festival’s goal to foster youth engagement in ocean stewardship. 

“The Dive and Conservation Festival is a unique opportunity to promote sustainable tourism while celebrating Grenada’s incredible marine heritage,” said Shanai St. Bernard, Nautical Development Manager at the Grenada Tourism Authority. “By combining ocean adventure with education, we hope to inspire both visitors and locals to explore our waters responsibly and play an active role in conservation efforts.” 

In addition to guided dives, the festival’s itinerary includes an opening night celebration, an east coast beach clean-up, educational nature days and a special dive excursion to ‘A World Adrift,’ the new underwater sculpture park in Carriacou. Conservation efforts such as coral restoration projects and sea turtle protection initiatives will also be featured, reinforcing the importance of marine preservation. 

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