The Bianca C, known as the “Titanic of the Caribbean”, rests off Grenada’s Grand Anse Beach at depths ranging from 90 to 165 feet (27 to 50 meters). Once a luxurious 600-foot cruise liner, it was destroyed by a catastrophic boiler-room explosion in October 1961 and sank two days later while under tow. Today, the wreck sits upright and partially collapsed but remains an awe-inspiring dive. Covered in corals and marine life, divers can explore features like the famous swimming pool, towering bow, and scattered decks while drifting through the silent, breathless expanse of open water surrounding this haunting underwater monument.
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