The Bianca C, known locally as the ‘Titanic of the Caribbean’, due to its sheer size and presence, has very few rivals in the realms of warm water wreck diving. Diving Magazines and experts have listed the Bianca C as one of the ‘top ten’ wreck dive sites in the world. This enormous 600` Cruise Liner sank in 1961 and sits upright on her keel in 50 metres (165′) of water. The opportunity to dive into one of her upper deck swimming pools is a particular thrill.
Depth of Dive site:
50 metres (‘165’)
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Although the beautiful islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique have been affected by Hurricane Beryl, we are on our way to recovery and have started welcoming visitors to our shores once again. As we continue to rebuild, please use the following link for updates on getting there, where to stay and what to do.
Although the beautiful islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique have been affected by Hurricane Beryl, we are on our way to recovery and have started welcoming visitors to our shores once again. As we continue to rebuild, please use the following link for updates on getting there, where to stay and what to do.
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