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           DRY DOCK UPDATE!
The Wind Dancer has just completed her time in dry dock. Click here to see more of her improved interior and some scenic shots from Grenada!



Experience Caribbean diving still the way it was 20 years ago when you explore this eastern Caribbean destination. Here, divers will discover volcanic island formations with cliffs that rise above the waters and plummet beneath the seas where underwater walls are covered with vibrant coral growth and inhabited by abundant marine life. Sharks, rays, turtles, and even the occasional manta or seahorse can all be seen.

The Wind Dancer's Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines itinerary is truly an international voyage. Embarkation and disembarkation occurs in Grenada, a colorful, hearty travel destination, dubbed the "Spice Island" for its impressive production of nutmeg, mace, cinnamon, ginger and cloves. It has a rugged, mountainous terrain and interior of rain forests and waterfalls and an indented coastline with protected bays and beaches. St. George's is the capital of Grenada, boasting one of the prettiest harbor settings in the Caribbean.

Then it is on to St. Vincent and the Grenadines. This country is blessed with lush mountains, volcanic-rich soil and unspoiled landscapes of brilliant flora and beautiful crystal clear waters. Add to this the idyllic islands and deserted cays of the Grenadines, and the entire country emerges as a prime eco-playground. This country is known as one of the hotspots for yachting due the many lush tropical islands, secluded bays and coves, crystal clear waters, and pristine beaches. Non-divers and divers alike will enjoy cruising through this scenic panorama as the Wind Dancer winds itself through the island chain.

The waters surrounding Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines feature extensive reefs teeming with large and small fish, turtles, lobster, barracudas, jacks, rays, nurse sharks, reef sharks and occasional Atlantic Spade Fish, rich, prolific and extremely healthy hard & soft corals, sponges, crustaceans, dramatic volcanic formations around offshore islets and rocks. Included in the itinerary is a visit to the "Titanic of the Caribbean". The "Bianca C" is a 600 ft. long cruise ship considered the largest ship wreck in the Caribbean.

The Wind Dancer is full of charm and character and is perfectly suited for operating in this environment. All indoor areas are air-conditioned and each of the nine guest cabins feature ensuite facilities. The salon has ample room for divers to spread out to work on camera equipment or to enjoy a movie on the entertainment system. The large sundeck features covered and uncovered lounging and is a perfect place to relax with a book during surface intervals.

Wind Dancer