Cayman islands Underwater Photo Sites (10)
A great shore dive operated by Divetech in Grand Cayman. Mini wall ranging to 60 feet jsut minutes off shore offers a large variety of sponges, gorgonians, corals and reef fish inlcuding a tarpon cavern. The deep wall is accesible from shore (starting at 60 feet and dropping into the abyss) - about a 10 minute surface swim. All ameneties needed are onsite including setup benches, shade, Restaurant, retail shop, showers and restroom facilities, rental equipment. Great marco opportunities in the shallows are afforded. Rebreathers welcomed. Open 7 days a week from 7am to 5pm.
| Facts about Turtle Reef- It is in Cayman islands
- Turtle Reef is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-50 Metres 0-160 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.
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exalent dive site! thar is a 10 ft bronze statue at 15 feet and a wreck of a landing craft
| Facts about sunset reef- It is in Cayman islands
- sunset reef is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
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- Seaview reef
[61 minutes, max. depth 56’]: We headed South from Seaview towards Sunset House and rode the slight current back, ending right at the ladder at Seaview. Highlights: Spotted Scorpionfish, Pygmy Filefish , Peacock Flounder. - Hepp’s Pipeline
[52 minutes, max. depth 65’]: Looking back at the 18 dives we did that week, this one was one of our favorites. Right away we saw a 5 foot green Moray tucking himself into an overhang. We crossed over a sandy plain, down over a mini-wall to a huge coral "mound". The coral here seemed very healthy compared to other areas we saw. The site is not dived very often because conditions are rarely favorable for the dive. In other words, we were very lucky! During the dive we saw the first and second Turtles of the trip. I snuck up on the second one while he was sharing a snack with a grey angelfish…very cool! [44 minutes, max. depth 13’]: Often called the greatest 10 foot dive in the world. That I think goes to Moses Reef, Eilat, Israel. Still good though! Dived with Don Foster’s since TI didn’t have enough divers to go out. The one tank trip was not included in our dives for the week, so it cost us $55 US each. We rode a van out to the North side, and then boarded Foster's very large catamaran style boat that wasn't specifically outfitted for diving (no tank holders). A short boat ride to the shallow, sandy site and soon we were surrounded by many friendly stingray. Everyone should do it at least once, I guess. Don Foster's staff was very friendly, but the time we spent with them was really too short to form any kind of opinion. It's certainly a much larger operation than Treasure Island. Water Temperature on all dives was 83 degrees F. On all dives the coral was fairly healthy with a wide variety of fish life inhabiting it.
| Facts about Stingray City- It is in Cayman islands
- Stingray City is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
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If it is spectacular wall diving you have come for you have come to the right place. The Cayman Islands are famous for it’s walls that are just a few minutes from shore. Eden Rock is situated near to Georgetown on South Church Street and is an excellent location to either do a West, South, or North wall dive.
| Facts about Eden Rock- It is in Cayman islands
- Eden Rock is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
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