Veronica L Wreck
Grenada Southwest · Grenada
The Veronica L is a 60-metre cargo vessel deliberately sunk in 2001 to create an artificial reef, now resting upright at 25 metres on a sandy plain 500 metres north of the Bianca C. In the two decades since sinking, the hull has become a showpiece of Caribbean reef colonisation — the deck is blanketed in hard and soft corals, and the holds shelter enormous schools of glassy sweepers and copper sweepers that part and reform around divers like liquid. Nurse sharks are resident year-round, typically four to eight animals resting on the sand around the stern. Hawksbill turtles feed on the sponge growth along the hull sides daily. The relatively shallow depth and upright orientation make the Veronica L accessible to Open Water certified divers, and it is one of Grenada's most-dived wrecks.
Conditions
Depth
15 to 25 m
Open water and up
Current
Variable
Can pick up on the edge
Visibility
15 to 25 m
Clearest in the calm season
Water
26 to 29°C
3mm wetsuit
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