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Cayman Islands

Cayman Islands


One of the most popular tourist and dive destinations in the western Caribbean is the Cayman Islands. The Cayman Islands is a trio of islands -  Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman – located in the Western Caribbean, 480 miles southwest of Miami, about 277 miles south of Cuba, and 310 miles northwest of Jamaica. Through the sky or along the water, there are many routes to the Cayman Islands. But whether you arrive by plane or by boat, you’ll soon see that getting to the islands is simple. With many travel options to the Caribbean, it’s no wonder why divers return again and again.

The rainy season is from May to October and our dry season is from November to April. This doesn’t mean it rains constantly or rarely during these respective times. The names of the seasons simply reflect the trends in the Caribbean. It’s common in summer to have brief showers in the afternoon and occasional rain in the mornings. Rainfall tends to be higher in the western parts of our islands. The average temperature is 75-85 degrees Fahrenheit in winter and 80-95 degrees in summer. Year round, the daily temperature generally stays within the range of 70-95 degrees. Almost all resorts have air-conditioned rooms and seasonal trade winds help make the islands even more enjoyable.


Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman is the largest and westernmost of the island chain. Spanning around 76 square miles and 22 miles long, it offers abundant activities, accommodations, and attractions for all explorers. Visitors experience a captivating blend of art, culture, and nature. This island effortlessly weaves these elements into a perfect Caribbean atmosphere. Starting at the Seven Mile Beach on the west side, this is an endless stretch of award-winning sand for relaxation. Nearby, North Sound offers the unique "Stingray City," where you can interact with graceful stingrays and leave with a heartwarming memory. Venture to George Town, where luxury meets tradition and modern treats. Explore duty-free shopping and engage with native vendors, unearthing global and local treasures. Visit the eastern district, home to rare Blue Iguanas at Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park. Savor freshly caught fish at nearby restaurants, a culinary delight intertwined with local tales.

The first dive shop opened by scuba pioneer Bob Soto in 1957. Today, Cayman is one of the top Caribbean dive destinations, offering more than 40 operators and 365 sites marked with moorings.

Cayman gives both the novice and the experienced some of the best diving in the world, as environmentally protected reefs surround each of our three islands. Our secluded locale, far from other landmasses, is what keeps our oceans clean and our coral healthy. Here you’ll happen upon the most spectacular seawalls in the Caribbean as our islands rest on submerged mountains.

Whether you’re shore diving or off a boat, the waters are about 25°C year-round with some of the best visibility in the world. You can even rent propulsion vehicles and see multiple sites in just one dive, making the most of your time under the water.

One of our favorite resorts on Grand Cayman is Sunset House.


At only ten miles long and one mile wide, there may be more peace and quiet per-square-inch on Little Cayman than anywhere else. Bask on empty beaches with soft sand and only the sound of the breeze rustling the palm trees, or take a bike or a scooter up and down the shore.

Venture to South Hole Sound Lagoon for a secluded swim in water that is every shade of blue. Or row out to the unofficial fourth island in Cayman. Just a kayak away off the coast of Little Cayman, Owen Island offers seascapes in their purest form, making you feel as if you were the last person on the planet.

On land, peaceful Little Cayman offers a calm, serene landscape where the bustle of the birds at the Booby Pond Nature Reserve may be the loudest commotion on land. Little Cayman is so calm because all the activity is set aside for the fish in the surrounding reefs. Bloody Bay Wall Marine Park is one of the most popular dives. With a dramatic drop-off over 5,000 feet, Bloody Bay Wall gives divers the opportunity to glimpse Cayman’s underwater life in a dramatic backdrop. Just 100 feet below the surface, the island’s native sharks, stingrays and turtles can be viewed against the stunning backdrop of the Wall

At only ten miles long and one mile wide, there may be more peace and quiet per-square-inch on Little Cayman than anywhere else. Bask on empty beaches with soft sand and only the sound of the breeze rustling the palm trees, or take a bike or a scooter up and down the shore.

Venture to South Hole Sound Lagoon for a secluded swim in water that is every shade of blue. Or row out to the unofficial fourth island in Cayman. Just a kayak away off the coast of Little Cayman, Owen Island offers seascapes in their purest form, making you feel as if you were the last person on the planet.

On land, peaceful Little Cayman offers a calm, serene landscape where the bustle of the birds at the Booby Pond Nature Reserve may be the loudest commotion on land. Little Cayman is so calm because all the activity is set aside for the fish in the surrounding reefs. Bloody Bay Wall Marine Park is one of the most popular dives. With a dramatic drop-off over 5,000 feet, Bloody Bay Wall gives divers the opportunity to glimpse Cayman’s underwater life in a dramatic backdrop. Just 100 feet below the surface, the island’s native sharks, stingrays and turtles can be viewed against the stunning backdrop of the Wall


Grand Cayman popular dive sites include:

USS Kittiwake - entered service in 1946 and retired in 1994. She was sunk off Seven Mile Beach to create an artificial reef and dive site.

Eden Rock & Devil’s Grotto - Eden Rock and the Devil’s Grotto sit next to each other. Start at the cruise ship port and walk for 10 minutes. Accessible from the shoreline, Eden Rock is brimming with colorful coral and tropical creatures. Then venture to the underwater caves of Devil’s Grotto and see schools of silver sprats and tarpon.

Macabuca - accessed from the shore, with ladders installed to help access the water safely. Here divers get up close and personal with the magic of Cayman’s fish and coral.


Cayman Brac

Named for its breathtaking bluff, Cayman Brac is off the beaten track but remains charming, allowing thrill-seekers and nature-lovers to get up close and personal with rare flora and fauna. Brac is a short 30-minute flight from Grand Cayman. The villages include West End, Watering Place, Cotton Tree Bay, Creek, and Spot Bay. Laidback accommodations offer ideal places to unwind after a day’s adventures and diving. Limestone caves and sinkholes contrast waters with dive sites along seawalls and even a sunken ship.  Images courtesy of Climbing Magazine and X-Ray Magazine.

Our favorite resort on this island is the Brac Reef Beach Resort

        

Cayman Brac dive sites:

Wildneress Wall – located on the southern side of Cayman Brac, this site is a much-beloved dive spot for locals and visitors alike. Divers are amazed exploring this deep wall that drops hundreds of feet into the abyss.

MV Captain Keith Tibbetts - built by the Soviet Union specifically for the Cuban Navy in 1984, its short life ended when it was sunk off Cayman Brac in 1996.

Fry Cove – near Salt Water Point is a hidden gem of the Cayman Brac diving scene. Depending on the conditions, this moderate swell dive will take you to a cave and wall laden with pillar and elk-horn corals. Experience sergeant majors and snapper, and in the summer, spot swarms of silverside minnows as they school.


Little Cayman

At only ten miles long and one mile wide, there may be more peace and quiet per-square-inch on Little Cayman than anywhere else. Bask on empty beaches with soft sand and only the sound of the breeze rustling the palm trees, or take a bike or a scooter up and down the shore.

Venture to South Hole Sound Lagoon for a secluded swim in water that is every shade of blue. Or row out to the unofficial fourth island in Cayman. Just a kayak away off the coast of Little Cayman, Owen Island offers seascapes in their purest form, making you feel as if you were the last person on the planet.

On land, peaceful Little Cayman offers a calm, serene landscape where the bustle of the birds at the Booby Pond Nature Reserve may be the loudest commotion on land. Little Cayman is so calm because all the activity is set aside for the fish in the surrounding reefs. Bloody Bay Wall Marine Park is one of the most popular dives. With a dramatic drop-off over 5,000 feet, Bloody Bay Wall gives divers the opportunity to glimpse Cayman’s underwater life in a dramatic backdrop. Just 100 feet below the surface, the island’s native sharks, stingrays and turtles can be viewed against the stunning backdrop of the Wall.

Want to dive Little Cayman, book the Little Cayman Beach Resort with us..!



Little Cayman dive sites:

Bloody Bay Wall - Cousteau famously declared this spectacular 2km-drop sea wall one of nature's greatest marvels — a prime diving destination for intrepid adventurers seeking to explore its depths! Explore gorgeous coral reefs and get up close to experience fascinating sea creatures. From arrow crabs to octopuses, you'll see a variety of exotic marine life making this one dive that will truly stay with you forever. Sites here include Randy’s Gazebo and Lea Lea’s Lookout.

Jackson Bight – the Mixing Bowl offers sloping reefs and sandy boulevards and you may experience many pelagic species including sharks, groupers, and turtles.


Cobalt Coast Dive Resort - Grand Cayman 2nd Diver 50% OFF

Cobalt Coast Dive Resort - Grand Cayman 2nd Diver 50% OFF

2nd diver 50% off!

2 weeks only:  April 11-18 OR June 6-13, 2015

Starts with 4 nights, 3 dive days, breakfast

$970 - 1st diver; $485 - 2nd diver

Upgrade to meal plan or all inclusive available!

You can stay more nights..! Just give us a call..!

 

Our last dive trip was to Cobalt Coast Resort and the service is first class, meals are ordered off the menu, not buffet, diving with DiveTech was excellent, and we loved the afternoon shore dives off the end of the pier. And we had a blast at the Stingray City dive. Amazing creatures. We can't wait to return to spend another relaxing week and dive a rebreather again. Book this resort and don't forget to ask for our discount. 

Turtle Nest Inn - Grand Cayman Island

Turtle Nest Inn - Grand Cayman Island

The Turtle Nest Inn has a great special from August 16 to October 31, 2014. The Stay, Dive & Drive package includes 7 nights accommodation and a one bedroom ocean view apartment, 4 days two-tank dives, plus a rental car, meals with this package NOT included. 

The apartments include full kitchen, queen bed in the bedroom, double sofa-bed in the living room, balcony (or patio) off the bedroom & living room. Central A/C, 95-channel HDTV (plus 40 music channels), DVD/VHS/CD-player, AM/FM clock radio, ceiling fans, phone, wireless high-speed Internet access (free of charge), ceramic tile throughout. Located along the side of the Inn, with a view of the Caribbean from the balcony (or patio).

Stay, Dive & Drive Package - $1699 for two divers (not per person)

Caribbean Liveaboards on Sale! Save $1200

Pay for 7 Nights and Get 3 Nights FREE, SAVE $1200 Caribbean Liveaboards - 10 Night Charters 

Save $1,200 on Aggressor Fleet and Dancer Fleet 10-night Caribbean LiveAboard itineraries. Dive the clearest, calmest and warmest water conditions of the year for 8 1/2 days in Belize, Cayman or Turks & Caicos. Spend more days diving Little Cayman's Bloody Bay Wall, Turks & Caicos' French Cay or Belize's Lighthouse Reef.

The Belize Aggressor III and Sun Dancer II LiveAboards explore the world’s second largest barrier reef with extended stays at Turneffe Reef, Half Moon Cay and the Famous Blue Hole.  Cayman Aggressor IV guests may spend even more days than a normal charter diving Grand Cayman’s Northeast Wall, Little Cayman best sites, like Randy’s Gazebo and Jackson’s wall, and Cayman Brac’s Russian Destroyer Wreck. West Caicos, West Sand Spit and beautiful French Cay are far out of reach for day operators, but Turks & Caicos Aggressor II divers may savor these sites for many days during these special 10-day excursions. Diving, deluxe onboard accommodations, delicious meals and snacks, soft beverages and local alcohol are included.

 

Contact us for availability and ask for our discount…!

2014 Dates
Turks & Caicos Aggressor II Sept. 6 - 16, 2014
Turks & Caicos Aggressor II Sept. 17 - 27, 2014
Sun Dancer II (Belize) Sept. 13 - 23, 2014
Sun Dancer II (Belize) Sept. 24 - Oct. 4, 2014
Cayman Aggressor IV Sept. 20 - 30, 2014
Cayman Aggressor IV Oct. 1 - 11, 2014
Belize Aggressor III Oct. 11 - 21, 2014
Belize Aggressor III Oct. 22 - Nov. 1, 2014

 

Package Validity - Start Date: April 14, 2014
Package Validity - End Date: November 1, 2014
Travel must be booked by: September 6, 2014

Cayman Brac - Brac Reef Resort

 

 

Brac is Back…! Book this package to the Brac Reef Resort for travel in January 2014 and get a 5-pack afternoon dive package FREE. Get beach view accommodations, breakfast, lunch, and dinner, 12 boat dives plus 5 FREE afternoon dives, airport transfers and the Manager's Reception party. All this for $1185 per person, but you must book by 30 December 2013. Contact us for availability. Experience some Caymankind diving with Reef Divers.

 

Little Cayman Beach Resort - October 2013 - Group Dive Trip

Join us for a group trip to the Little Cayman Beach Resort in October 2013

This fabulous resort features gourmet meals served buffet style, the Beach Nuts Bar for icy cold Cay Beer or a slushy mudslide, beachfront and pool view rooms, pool and jacuzzi, tennis court, and Caymankind valet diving by Reef Divers! This is our favorite Caribbean dive resort.

Our 7-night package is $1383 pool view or $1595 beachfront per person double diver occupancy. Tentative dates are October 5-12, 2013. Non-diver rates available as well as triple occupancy. Email us for details!

 

Book now and only $200 per person will hold your reservation!

 

 

 

The ocean temperature in October will be about 84 degrees F (29 degrees C) with visibility 100' depending upon calm seas. The reefs abound with friendly groupers, turtles, moray eels, huge lobster, and all the small critters for macro photography. Corals are healthy and Bloody Bay Wall is waiting for us!

Package includes 7 nights accommodations, 3 buffet-style gourmet meals daily, 6 days of 2-tank boat dives, airport transfers on Little Cayman, and free use of a dive computer. 

 

 

Brac is Back 2 for 1 Special - Experience Caymankind at its Best at Brac Reef Resort

Cayman Brac is Back with the 2 for 1 special for a limited time. Book a dive package for either the week of October 27-November 3, 2012 or November 3-10, 2012 and the first diver pays $1919, second diver is FREE. This 7 night package includes a beach view room, 3 gourmet meals a day, 17 "valet" boat dives with Reef Divers, ground transfers and more. Regularly $1919 per person, now $959.50 per person. This package must be booked by August 1, 2012 and paid in full at time of booking. Junior Suites are available. Email us for a booking as this resort sells out fast. We also have this on our Facebook page.


Caymankind this Summer - Cobalt Coast Resort and Divetech - 25% Discount for Teens

This summer bring the entire family to Cobalt Coast Resort on Grand Cayman. The Summer Special package includes 7 nights accommodations in an oceanfront one-bedroon suite, daily breakfast, 12 boat dives, unlimited shore diving, and airport transfers. Adult diver $1310, teen diver $983. The package is valid May thru June and the month of August and is based on two adults and two teens. Call or email for availability. Divetech is also offering a 25% discount on dive training for teens.

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