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The Caribbean’s Top 10 Snorkeling Destinations for 2013

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - March 14, 2013
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Underwater Sculpture Park — Grenada

Grenada is looking to highlight its dive and snorkeling sector, and it’s clear why — this island in the Eastern Caribbean has some spectacular snorkeling destinations, including the Underwater Sculpture Park, which was launched in 2006 by sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor (more from him below).


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