The only museum in the seabed

Grenada is an island nation located in the southernmost part of the Windward Islands, Caribbean.  It lies about 161 km north of Venezuela.  Grenada is the second smallest country in the Western Hemisphere (after Saint Kitts and Nevis).



Grenada's Underwater Museum
Underwater world is like a treasure box, which lies a mysterious treasure as you go deeper. Fish glittering, diverse marine life, crystal clear turquoise water and amazing underwater coral reefs magnificent. But Grenada has many advantages to make us more fascinated. Grenada will welcome you with the museum's most unique underwater. This is one of the largest water park sculpture exhibit sculptural works deCaires installation artist Jason Taylor.

Dubbed "Moiliniere Bay underwater museum," a statue in the park include sixty-five sculptures placed at various depths. Located two miles north of the capital of St. Georges in the National Marine Park, this underwater museum spread over the area 800sq.m. The idea behind this work of art is to form an artificial reef and supports a variety of marine life. After three years, the museum is found in coral sponges, tunicates, soft and hard hidroid that has grown beyond expectations. This extraordinary result for the visitors so as to provide a fun, leisure and learning.




















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