Search Dive Sites
Countries |
|
Seas |
|

Share your knowledge...
Cayman islands Caribbean SeaThis photo was taken off Governor's Reef in Grand Cayman.
more info about Governor's Reef, Grand Cayman including maps, reviews, and ratings...






















Cayman islands Caribbean SeaHorse eye jacks at Ghost Mountain
more info about Ghost Mountain, Grand Cayman including maps, reviews, and ratings...


Cayman islands Gulf Of MexicoEasy entry! Short 4' climb down a ladder watching for swells. Immediate corals. 20' swim to clear entry area, drops to approx.15'. Nice lazy swim uw in an easy surge for about 100yds. When you reach the edge of horse shoe shaped wall, it's a good time to double check with buddy(s). Bottom at this point drops to about 50' to 65'. You can stay above coral in 25' on the left and right. Beautiful, very colorful, many species of fish large and small, eels, scorpion fish, turtles, many varieties of coral, sea fans... OR, you can glide straight off the wall. fantastic formations left and right. On the left as you round the corner of the reef, there is a large, very large coral head not attached to the reef that you can spend quite a bit searching. If you stay to the reef wall around the corner, there is a huge over hang, usually filled with large tarpon just hanging out. The reef weaves in and out for a very long way, so watch your air. 1/3 out, 1/3 back, there is plenty to see without leaving the general entry area. Off to the right, the wall rather tucks in on itself down to the sea floor. simply awesome, best place in the world for night dives. Occasionally there is a gentle current, just keep yourself streamlined and take your time. There is so much to see. OR, check in at the Dive Tech Store and rent scooters. Oh, yeah, if you go straight out for a couple hundred yards from the first reef, you can reach the main wall, which of course drops down to extreme depths and encirles all of GCI. Dive safe, take pictures, leave only bubbles!!!
more info about Turtle Reef at Dive Tech right next door to the famous Turtle farm including maps, reviews, and ratings...
















Cayman islands Caribbean SeaWall dive starting at 40 feet deep. During dives in 2006 we saw eels, hogfish, butterflyfish, parrotfish, reef squid at night, sponges, black coral, flamingo tongues and fingerprint cowries, turtles, French angelfish, and snappers.
more info about Babylon including maps, reviews, and ratings...

















Cayman islands Caribbean SeaGreat spot for coral and fish
more info about Japenese Garden, South side including maps, reviews, and ratings...






Cayman islands Caribbean SeaGreat spot for pretty corals and abundant fish!
more info about Japanese Garden, south side, Grand Cayman including maps, reviews, and ratings...






Cayman islands Caribbean SeaOlympus 350.
more info about Sqirrel Fish including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Cayman islands Caribbean SeaThis was our first return to the Caribbean following several trips to the South Pacific and Indian Ocean. To be honest, it was a little disappoiting compared to the Pacific.
Of course, Stingray City is a great dive and there were several turtle encounters, but there were NO sharks, few soft coral, and marginally healthy hard corals.
This is a good destination for new divers as there are few currents, enough animal life to keep it interesting, and very warm water; it was 86 degrees when we were there!
more info about Laura's Wall, North End including maps, reviews, and ratings...



















Cayman islands Caribbean SeaNice moray at a cleaning station.
more info about Grouper Grotto including maps, reviews, and ratings...



Cayman islands Caribbean SeaA shore dive off the back of "The Cracked Conch" a restaurant in Grand Cayman. One of the best shore dives you can find.
more info about Cracked Conch Resteraunt including maps, reviews, and ratings...








Cayman islands Caribbean SeaNow famous as a site in shallow water but the original site is for divers in about 15 ft. of water.
more info about Sting Ray City including maps, reviews, and ratings...






Cayman islands Caribbean SeaGOOD, with Don Foster. Sorry but can't remember name of site.
more info about Boat dive approx 1 mile north of Georgetown including maps, reviews, and ratings...


Cayman islands Caribbean SeaLocated on Little Cayman's northside, where the Jackson Bight meets Bloody Bay Marine Park. This site offers the steep features of Bloody Bay wall and the sloping sandy ridge and rugged coral fingers of Jackson Bay. Three Fathom Wall starts at a depth of three fathom which is approximately 18 feet.
more info about Mixing Bowl (Three Fathom Wall), Jackson Bight including maps, reviews, and ratings...
















Cayman islands Caribbean SeaRemora that was unusually large (4 feet) swimming near the surface under the boat. We saw it while on our safety stop
more info about Black Rock, East End including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Cayman islands Caribbean SeaJoy's Joy is the last dive site in the Bloody Bay area of Little Cayman. It has many outcroppings and fingers. The mini-wall starts at about 25 feet, and there is a gradual sloping to the dropoff. Loststers, Flamingo scallops, Greey moray eels, spotted morays, schooling fish: yellowtail snapper, blue-striped grunts.
more info about Joy's Joy, in Little Cayman including maps, reviews, and ratings...














Cayman islands Caribbean SeaIn the Jackson's Bight portion of the Little Cayman protected marine park.
The reef has a gentle slope to a drop-off. There are many sand grooves to explore. Known for many huge (6 ft) barrel sponges rising haphazardly from the sand between the shoreward mini-wall and the reef crest.
You might see: Blacktip sharks (on occasion), Caribbean Reef sharks, Eagle Rays, big-eyed squirrelfish, lobsters and a variety of blennies and gobies.
more info about Blacktip Boulevard, in Little Cayman including maps, reviews, and ratings...
















Cayman islands Caribbean SeaLittle Cayman, Northside of island. Bloody Bay Wall
A good afternoon dive site.
This site has a mini-wall at a depth of 30 feet and a main wall at 60 feet.
The most dramatic feature is a 6 foot stand of Pillar Coral rising up from the hardpan. You can't miss it.
the site has several large fingers and canyons. A lot to see at 50'-60'.
What you might see: Turtles, Stingrays, Angelfish (Gray, Queen and French), Parrotfish, juvelines of all sorts.
more info about Coconut Walk, in Little Cayman including maps, reviews, and ratings...














Cayman islands Caribbean SeaBus Stop is in Little Cayman. Northside.
There is a sand shoot which takes you down into a dark tunnel that elbows and then deposits you into the deep blue at 100 feet. You might see a passing Eagle Ray, Turtle or Shark.
The deep portions of the wall are dominated by large barrel sponges, whip corals and tube sponges.
The mooring is shallow and will display colorful schooling reef fish, Blue Chromis. Check the sponges for goby cleaner shrimp. Watch for crinoids and arrow crabs.
more info about Bus Stop, in Little Cayman including maps, reviews, and ratings...














Cayman islands Atlantic (South America coastal)sailfin blennie
more info about grand cayman including maps, reviews, and ratings...



Cayman islands Caribbean SeaBloody Bay Marine Park, Little Cayman, Northside
Always fabulous. On this day, 7/28/2009, Calm seas. 150 feet vis, 84 degrees, slight current.
more info about Randy's Gazebo, in Little Cayman including maps, reviews, and ratings...
















