
The Cayman Islands are a series of underwater mountain peaks
surrounded by deep water. Consequently, their dive sites lie extremely close to the shore,
sometimes even within swimming distance of it.
Grand Cayman's reefs offer a variety of marine
life encounters. These reefs are unspoiled and thrive in the warm, clear waters. The
fish and wildlife are unafraid of divers, knowing we pose no threat.
Grand
Cayman visitors can choose from more than 159 dive sites. It is all in the Cayman
Islands; steep, deep walls covered with corals and sponges in a wonderful array of
colors. Wrecks featuring photogenic structures and curious marine residents.
Shallow reefs filled with schooling and solitary fish and small invertebrates.
Grand Cayman's wrecks are also a treasure to
dive and explore. Most have been below the water for many years and are beginning to
become incorporated into the the reef itself.
There is also the World's Best 12 Foot
Dive...Stingray City. What ever your seeking you will find it in the abundant waters
of Grand Cayman.
Grand Cayman is also surrounded by walls.
Some walls drop into the turquoise abyss, while others gentley slope downward.
The walls are covered with marine life that explode into a rainbow of color and
life.
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