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Native Spirit Scuba

About Native Spirit Scuba

Native Spirit prides itself on being the first and only Grenadian owned and operated scuba diving and watersports center on the island of Grenada. They are a small and flexible company where one can receive individual and personalized service.At the helm is Adrian (Sarge) Blackman, who is easily one of the most recognised PADI Scuba Instructors on the island of Grenada. His numerous dive certifications, coupled with over 30 years experience in these waters, has seen him involved in the training of many Grenadian scuba diving professionals. Adrian has become reknowned for his unbending commitment to dive safety, and for his wealth of first hand knowledge of Grenada's reefs, walls and wrecks, which he has been diving longer than any other active PADI scuba diving instructor.

Services

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Courses and Certifications

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Contact Native Spirit Scuba

Address
Radisson Grenada Beach ResortGrand Anse, St. George's
Phone
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Location

North America - Belize

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