Dive Guide - Cayman Kai VacationsThe three islands are very differ-ent. Little Cayman and Cayman...
Transcript of Dive Guide - Cayman Kai VacationsThe three islands are very differ-ent. Little Cayman and Cayman...
Grand Cayman/Cayman Brac/Little Cayman
Dive GuideDive Guide
I t’s hard to imagine a dest inat ion
that offers d ive t rave lers more
than the Cayman Is lands. Under-
water there i s incredib le
d ivers i ty : co lorfu l wal l s ,
sha l low cora l reefs , new and
old wrecks, and f r iendly,
photogenic
mar ine l i fe . Divers enjoy
a l l of th is in v i s ib i l i ty that
averages 75 to 100 feet and water
temperatures f rom 79° to 83°F.
Div ing couldn’t be eas ier
anywhere. The tops ide d ive
serv ices are state of the art and
just as d iverse as the underwater
att ract ions. There i s a d ive
operat ion to su i t every need,
every budget and every wish.
The three is lands are very differ-
ent. L itt le Cayman and Cayman Brac
are sparsely populated and quiet.
Grand Cayman offers a l i t t le of
everything. The capital of George
Town has every modern amenity but
there are quiet, laidback areas as well.
Whi le great dive dest inat ions of-
ten require diff icult travel , the
Cayman Is lands are easi ly reached—
they’re just a l i t t le more than an
hour’s jet f l ight from Miami.
The Cayman Islands Diving Diversity at Its Best
Wrecks, Walls, Reefs, & Marine Life–All Part of
Cayman BracLittle Cayman
Grand Cayman
5 MILES
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The Cayman Islands’ Underwater WonderlandSandbar, Grand Cayman Fisheye Fantasea, Little Cayman
Russian Destroyer #356, Cayman Brac West Bay, Grand Cayman
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Prolific Marine Life Accompanied by U/W Formationsand Wrecks Make Cayman a Diver’s Dream Come True
Spott’s Caves, South Side
Hepp’s Wall,West WallG rand Cayman vis i tors
can choose from a won-
derland of more than 159
dive s ites. I t ’s a l l here: steep,
deep wal ls adorned with
sponges and corals in a stun-
ning array of colors; shal low
reefs f i l led with school ing
and sol i tary f ish and smal l in-
vertebrates; and wrecks fea-
tur ing photogenic
structures and curious
marine residents. There’s also
the World’s Best 12 Foot
Dive—unique St ingray City.
Whatever you’re looking
for in div ing divers ity can be
found in the waters surround-
ing Grand Cayman.
GEORGE TOWN
OWEN ROBERTS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
MIDLAND DISTRICT
EAST END CHANNEL
BODDEN BAY
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WEST BAY
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SOUTH SOUND
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NORTH SIDE
EAST END
BODDEN TOWN
EASTERN DISTRICT
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GRAND CAYMAN1 SAND BAR S2 NO NAME DROP OFF W3 GRAND CANYON W4 GAIL’S MOUNTAIN W5 CHINESE WALL W5A HAMMERHEAD HILL W6 STINGRAY CITY S7 CHANNELS END REEF S8 EAGLE RAY PASS W8A WESTGATE W9 LEMON DROP OFF W10 VALLEY OF THE RAYS W11 JOSH’S CANYON W12 TARPON ALLEY W 13 MAIN STREET W14 HOLE-IN-THE-WALL W15 CLIFF HANGER W 16 BLUE PINNACLES W17 MARTIN’S WALL W 18 PETE’S RAVINE W19 BEARS CLAW S20 GHOST MOUNTAIN W21 SPONGE POINT S22 SPANISH BAY REEF S23 LITTLE TUNNELS S24 SCHOOL HOUSE REEF S25 CEMETERY REEF S26 HEPPS PIPELINE S27 TURTLE FARM MINI-WALL S28 HEPPS WALL W 29 BONNIES ARCH S30 N. WEST PT. DROP OFF W31 ORANGE CANYON W 32 SENTINEL ROCK W 33 BIG TUNNEL W 34 LITTLE TUNNEL W 35 CEMETERY REEF S36 SLAUGHTER HOUSE REEF S37 MITCH MILLER REEF S38 DRAGONS HOLE W39 BIG DIPPER W40 SPANISH ANCHOR S41 RAZORBACK REEF S42 LITTLE DIPPER W43 ROUND ROCK CAVE W44 AQUARIUM S45 ANGEL REEF S46 TRINITY CAVES W47 THREE TREES S47A DOC POLSON WRECK WD48 PETERS REEF S 49 NEPTUNES WALL W50 JAX DAX S 51 SAND CHUTE W
52 PARADISE REEF S53 MARTY’S WALL W54 ORO VERDE (1983)WD55 EAGLES NEST W56 HAMMER HEAD HOLE S57 RHAPSODY S58 WILDLIFE REEF S59 CARIBBEAN CLUB SAND CHUTE W60 LONE STAR S61 ROYAL PALMS LEDGE S62 PAGEANT BEACH REEF S 63 SOTO’S REEF S64 LOBSTER POT REEF S65 BALBOA WRECK (1932)WD66 EDEN ROCK S67 DEVILS GROTTO S68 PARROT’S REEF S69 SEAVIEW S69A LCM DAVID NICHOLSON WD70 WALDO’S REEF S71 ARMCHAIR REEF S72 EAGLE RAY ROCK W73 FRANKS REEF S74 BLACK FOREST W75 BLACKIES HOLE W76 SOUTH TARPON ALLEY S77 BIG TABLE ROCK S78 THREE SISTERS S79 KENT’S CAVES S 80 PALACE WRECK REEF W81 PALACE PINNACLE W82 LITTLE PINNACLE W83 BIG PINNACLE W 84 HOLE-IN-THE-WALL W85 GARY’S WALL W86 GARY’S REEF S87 PIRATES COVE S88 CHRISTINA’S REEF S89 RED BAY CAVES S90 CROSSROADS S 91 PHANTOMS LEDGE W92 BULL WINKLES REEF S93 JAPANESE GARDENS S94 ORIENTAL GARDENS S95 CHINESE GARDENS S 96 TIN CITY S97 SPOTTS CAVES S 98 PEDRO CASTLE S99 TEACHERS CAVERNS S100 PAUL’S WALL W 101 LIGHT HOUSE WALL W102 RUTTY’S CAVES W 103 WAHOO WALL W104 FRANK SOUND GARDENS S105 FRANK SOUND CAVES S
106 THE WHITE HOUSE S107 FANTASY LAND S 108 TARPON TAPROOM S109 LITTLE HOUSE S110 IRONSHORE DROP-OFF W111 KELLY’S CAVERNS S112 MAGGIE’S MAZE S113 IRONSHORE CAVES S114 RIVER OF SAND W115 TUNNEL OF LOVE W116 CHIMNEY/HIGH ROCK CAVES W117 CEBERT’S SAND CHUTE W118 NO NAME CORNER W119 7 BUCK REEF W120 KANGAROO GULCH W121 LAST WALLY W122 3 SISTERS W123 LIGHTHOUSE WALL W124 THE ARCH S125 LODGE ANCHOR S126 CATACOMBS S127 THE PLAYING FIELD S128 THE MAZE W129 JACK McKENNEDY’S CANYON W130 PAT’S WALL W131 GROUPER GROTTO S132 PARROTFISH CAVERNS S133 SHARK ALLEY S134 OLD WRECK HEAD WD135 LOST VALLEY W136 SNAPPER HOLE S137 WRECK OF THE METHUSELAM WD138 CINDERELLA’S CASTLE S139 CHUB HOLE S140 CABAFIA WALL W141 TURTLE PASS W142 BARREL SPONGE WALL W143 VALLEY OF THE DOLLS W144 BLACK ROCK S145 BLACK ROCK DROP-OFF W146 SPLIT ROCK W 147 PHOTOGRAPHIC REEF S148 OMEGA REEF S149 LOST LENS S150 OLD #12 W151 ANCHOR POINT DROP-OFF W152 LITTLE BLUFF REEF S153 SKINNY PALM TREE DROP-OFF W154 SKINNY PALM TREE REEF S155 McCURLY’S DROP-OFF W156 BABYLON W157 JULIE’S WALL W158 MERMAID’S POINT DROP-OFF W159 MERMAID’S POINT REEF S
CAYMAN ISLANDS DIVE SITES WALL DIVES W SHALLOW DIVES S WRECK DIVES WD
Grand Cayman Dive Sites North Wall
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Reefs & Marine Life
Snapper Hole, East End
Marine Life Hotspots
Sandbar/North Sound
Stingray City/North Sound
Tarpon Alley/North Wall
Bear’s Claw/North Side
Bonnie’s Arch/West Side
Wildlife Reef/West Side
Eagle’s Nest/West Wall
Hammerhead Hole/West Wall
Paradise Reef/West Side
Armchair Reef/West Side
Snapper Hole/East End
Chub Hole/East End
Grouper Grotto/East End
Ironshore Caves/East End
Chinese Wall, North Wall
Paradise Reef,West Wall
Big Dipper,West Wall
G rand Cayman’s reefs offer a
var iety of marine l i fe en-
counters. The f ish and cr itters are
unafraid of divers, knowing we
pose no threat. They don’t f lee
when approached. Instead, s i lvery
Tarpon hover motionless in mid-
water, surrounded by gl i ttery
Si lvers ides, and French Angelf ish
f in in c lose to check you out.
Huge Barrel Sponges and swir l ing
schools of f ish are common off
Grand Cayman. These reefs are
unspoi led; gorgonians and hard
corals thr ive in the clear, warm
waters. And last but not least,
most dives s i tes are just minutes
offshore.
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Walls &Wrecks
Wall Hotspots
Orange Canyon/West Wall
Big Tunnels/West Wall
Big Dipper/West Wall
Eagle Ray Pass/North Wall
Westgate/North Wall
No Name Drop-off/North Wall
Little Pinnacle/South Side
Big Pinnacle/South Side
Three Sisters/East End
Jack McKennedy’s/East End
Pat’s Wall/East End
Babylon/East End
Mermaid Point Drop-Off/East End
Japanese Gardens, South Side
Doc Polson,West Side
A mong Grand Cayman‘s
many f ine dive attrac-
t ions are i ts wal ls—the
is land is v irtual ly surrounded
by them. Some slope gently,
others drop precipitously in-
to the depths. Al l wear a
cloak of luxurious marine
l i fe; Orange Elephant Ear
and Strawberry Vase
Sponges are found forming
underwater bouquets with
pastel colored gorgonians.
These s i lent depths are the
terr i tory of patrol l ing Eagle
Rays, turt les and big f ish,
divers are merely v is i tors.
Grand Cayman’s wrecks
are r ipe for explorat ion.
Most have been down for
many years and have ac-
quired a pat ina of growth;
they are s lowly becoming
parts of the reefs. Each
wreck has i ts own eccentr ic
residents that are fun to f ind
and photograph.
Wreck Hotspots
Doc Polson/West Side
Oro Verde/West Side
Balboa/West Side
LCM David Nicholson/West Side
Ridgefield/East End
Eagle Ray Pass, North Wall
Doc Polson,West Side
No Name Drop-off, North Wall
Oro Verde,West Side
StingrayCity
I t’s an exhi larat ing, one of a k ind adventure.
The Wor ld’s Best 12 Foot Dive takes p lace on a
sandy seaf loor in Grand Cayman’s North Sound.
The att ract ion i s numerous Southern St ingrays .
Accustomed to handouts , they waste no t ime
congregat ing under arr iv ing d ive boats . They’re
as eager to see d ivers and snorke lers as d ivers
and snorke lers are to see them.
Underwater, you kneel and they approach.
L ike miniature underwater p lanes, they “f ly”
here, there and everywhere. Up, down, in and
among the guests , they’ re looking for food. I f
you’ve brought squid—the rays ’ favor i te
snack—you’ l l quick ly d iscover you have a whole
new set of f r iends. Gent ly, gent ly, the rays
explore your body, looking for the t reat they
know you have. Produce i t and they’ l l inhale i t .
A lso jo in ing the melee are Yel lowtai l Snappers ,
never ones to let a tender morse l go to waste.
As the rays g l ide in and around, you’ l l be
treated to int imate and very personal
encounters . Caress the i r ve lvety unders ides as
they pass by. Take photographs and v ideos. Be
forewarned, though: One d ive i s not enough!
The Phenomenon of Stingray City is Wild Marine LifeInteracting With Divers in Such a Familiar Manner.
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Walls &Wrecks
Wreck Hotspots
The MV Capt. Keith Tibbetts/North Side
Cayman Mariner/North Side
Kissamee/North Side
L ong known as one of Grand Cayman’s quieter
s i s ters , Cayman Brac has a new c la im to
fame. Last October the 330 foot Russ ian warship
#356, complete with four deck guns, was
intent ional ly sunk off the i s land’s west end.
Renamed the MV Capt. Kei th T ibbetts , she i s the
only d ivable Russ ian warship in the Western
Hemisphere. The Tibbetts i s a unique and
exc i t ing addit ion to the Brac’s other U/W
attract ions, which inc lude two other wrecks; an
ancient anchor embedded in a wal l ; mi les of
heal thy shal low reefs featur ing E lkhorn Cora ls
and abundant f i sh populat ions; and mi les of co l -
orfu l sponge and cora l laden drop-offs .
The Newest Addition to Your Cayman Brac “Must-See”List Should Be the Wreck of the Russian Warship #356
Anchor Wall, South Side
Cayman Mariner , East Chute
LIGHT HOUSE
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Wall Hotspots
Cemetery Wall/North Side
Garden Eel Wall/North Side
Buccaneer Drop-off/North Side
West Chute/North Side
Airport Wall/North Side
Anchor Wall/South Side
Inside Out/South Side
Rock Monster Chimney/South Side
Wilderness/South Side
MV Capt. Keith Tibbetts, North Side
MV Capt. Keith Tibbetts, North Side
Wilderness, South Side
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Reefs &Marine Life
C ayman Brac’s la idback tops ide l i festy le
has been adopted below the ocean’s
surface as wel l . The i s land’s mi les of sha l low
reefs are inhabited by a mult i tude of mar ine
l i fe with a la i ssez fa i re att i tude. You want to
come in c lose to check them out? F ine. You
want to take photographs of everyday events ,
no matter how int imate? F ine. You can even
watch as c leaner f i sh do T iger Grouper duty
at a c leaning stat ion! Cons idered fa i r game
for d ivers in other areas, even lobsters are
unmolested and unafra id of people here.
Buccaneer Reef, North Side
Airport Reef, North Side
Little Tarpon Alley, South Side
Marine Life Hotspots
Green House Reef/North Side
School House Reef/North Side
Snapper Reef/North Side
Buccaneer Reef/North Side
Charlie’s Reef/North Side
The Hobbit/South Side
Sergeant Major/South Side
Green House Reef, North Side
Charlie’s Reef, North Side
South Side
L itt le Cayman’s most famous
dive att ract ion, B loody Bay
Wal l , offers the f inest drop-
offs in the Car ibbean.
P lunging to depths wel l be low
the l imits of safe sport d iv ing;
these exhi larat ing wal l s are
covered with br ight ly hued
sponges and cora ls . There are
spectacular format ions of
Yel low Tube, Strawberry and
Orange Vase Sponges and tan-
gled masses of scar let Rope
Sponges. Patro l l ing the wal l s
are Eagle Rays and other, larg-
er denizens of the deep.
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Walls
Don’t Let the Name Fool You–There’s Nothing Little Aboutthe Diving Adventures You’ll Find off these Shores
Jackson Wall, North Side
Great Wall East, Bloody Bay
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Little Cayman Dive SitesLITTLE CAYMAN1 CASCADES W2 NANCY’S CUP OF TEA S3 PAUL’S ANCHOR S4 MIKE’S MOUNT S5 MEADOWS S6 EAGLE RAY ROUNDUP W7 JACKSON’S BIGHT W8 CUMBER’S CAVES W9 SCHOOL BUS WALL W10 BLACKTIP BOULEVARD W11 SARAH’S SET W12 THREE FATHOM WALL W13 MARILYN’S CUT W 14 DONNA’S DELIGHT W15 RANDY’S GAZEBO W16 GREAT WALL EAST W17 GREAT WALL WEST W18 RINGER WALL W19 LEA LEA’S LOOKOUT W20 COCONUT WALK WALL W21 BARRACUDA BIGHT W22 JOY’S JOY W23 FISHEYE FANTASEA W 24 END OF THE ISLAND W 25 PRESTON BAY S
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Wall Hotspots
Jackson Wall/North Side
Eagle Ray Roundup/North Side
Nancy’s Cup of Tea/North Side
Fisheye Fantasy/North Side
Great Wall West/North Side
Great Wall East/North Side
Randy’s Gazebo/North Side
Charlie’s Chimneys/South Side
Splitsville/South Side
Randy’s Gazebo, Bloody Bay
Great Wall West, Bloody Bay
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L itt le Cayman is a t ropica l wi lderness
above and below the sea.The least de-
ve loped of the three Cayman Is lands, her
human inhabitants number only 100.
Though famous for her wal l s , the i s land
also offers pr i s t ine shal low reefs host ing
an incredib ly abundant and d iverse
co l lect ion of mar ine l i fe , both large and
smal l . S ince the f i sh and animals know
the human presence i s benign, even
Barracuda and groupers have no qualms
about pos ing for up c lose and personal
portra i ts .
Night d ives off L i t t le Cayman are
de l ightfu l . Octopus can be found roaming
the reefs , looking for d inner. Squid dart
here and there, f lash ing colors at
onlookers and occas ional ly, mat ing.
Coconut Walk Wall, North Side
Marine Life Hotspots
Jackson Reef/North Side
Meadows/North Side
Schoolbus/North Side
Coconut Walk Wall/North Side
Blacktip Boulevard/North Side
Eagle Ray Roundup/North Side
Zoo/North Side
Marilyn’s Cut/North Side
Mixing Bowl/North Side
Marilyn’s Cut, North Side Meadows, North Side
Jackson Reef, North Side
Blacktip Boulevard, North Side
SCUBA SERVICES
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Quabo Dives (345) 945-4769Red Sail Sports (800) 255-6425Rivers Sport Divers (345) 949-1181Scuba Sensations (800) 767-0445Seasports (345) 949-3965Seven Mile Watersports (345) 949-0332Soto’s Cruises (345) 945-4576Spanish Bay Reef (800) 482-3483Sunset Divers (800)854-4767Tortuga Divers Ltd. (800) 748-8733Treasure Island Divers (800)872-7552Turtle Reef Divers/Divetech (345) 949-1700
CAYMAN BRACBrac Aquatics Ltd. (800) 544-2722Dive Tiara (800) 367-3484Reef Divers (800) 327-3835
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WATERSPORTS
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Wet & Wild (345) 949-9180Whittaker’s Sportfishing (345) 916-0944
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U/W PHOTO & VIDEO
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CAYMAN BRACEd Beaty’s Reef Photo (345) 948-1340Photo Tiara (345) 948-1553
LITTLE CAYMAN Underwater Images (345) 948-1033
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