Grenada unveils ‘A World Adrift’: New underwater sculpture park

The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) has officially unveiled A World Adrift, a stunning new underwater sculpture park located off the coast of Carriacou, Grenada’s sister island.

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Designed to cater to everyone from experienced divers to casual tourists exploring via snorkel or glass-bottom boat, this breathtaking installation was created by renowned artist Jason deCaires Taylor. Originally scheduled for launch earlier this year, the unveiling was delayed due to the impact of Hurricane Beryl in July. While Grenada’s main island remained unharmed and open to tourists, the new park serves as a symbol of Carriacou’s resilience, playing a vital role in regenerating the island’s marine ecosystem and aiding its economic recovery.

A World Adrift features an impressive fleet of 30 boats, each helmed by a local schoolchild, embodying themes of hope, leadership, and the importance of the next generation in environmental stewardship. Designed to resemble delicate paper origami, these sculptures highlight the fragility of the ecosystem, with the children representing future guardians of the environment. Made from high-grade stainless steel and pH-neutral marine cement, the sculptures are submerged 5 to 8 meters beneath the surface, creating diverse habitats that promote coral growth and marine biodiversity.

In reflecting on his vision for the project, artist Jason deCaires Taylor stated, “A World Adrift is a powerful reflection of the delicate balance between humanity and the ocean. Each boat in the fleet represents resilience, with the local children serving as guides through uncertain waters—a metaphor for our collective journey in addressing environmental challenges.”

This installation marks the second underwater sculpture park in Grenada, following Taylor’s iconic first park off the mainland, which opened in 2006 and recently welcomed a new installation in November 2023. Both parks are recognized as part of National Geographic’s 25 Wonders of the World and are integral to the GTA’s initiative to position Grenada as a leader in eco-conscious tourism. Not only does A World Adrift promote sustainability, but it also serves as a key driver for economic recovery by attracting visitors to both Carriacou and Grenada.

Petra Roach, CEO of the Grenada Tourism Authority, emphasized the significance of this project, stating, “A World Adrift is more than an attraction—it is a call to action, reminding us of our collective role in the stewardship of the planet. As we rebuild in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, this installation provides a source of hope and a tangible means of recovery for both our environment and economy. It acknowledges the fragility of our world while celebrating its capacity for renewal. We invite travelers, conservationists, and art lovers alike to engage in this shared journey of resilience and regeneration.”

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For those eager to experience A World Adrift, private charters can be booked through Grenada’s numerous dive shops, offering guided tours for an up-close look at this extraordinary blend of art, conservation, and economic revitalization.

 

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