Is there good diving in the Cayman Islands?

Is there good diving in the Cayman Islands?

Devilishly deep drop-offs, wicked wreck dives and some of the coolest coral in the Caribbean have made the Cayman Islands a world-class dive destination. Grand Cayman’s North Wall plunges deeper than 1800 metres/6000 feet and offers beautiful wall diving with opportunities to see spotted eagle rays and sea turtles.

How many dive sites are in the Cayman Islands?

The diving on Grand Cayman is divided roughly into 4 areas; Seven Mile Beach and the Northwest Point, The North Wall, The South Side, and The East End, with over 159 dive sites.

What happened to the Kittiwake?

USS Kittiwake (ASR-13) was a United States Navy Chanticleer-class submarine rescue vessel in commission from 1946 to 1994….USS Kittiwake (ASR-13)

History
United States
Decommissioned 30 September 1994
Stricken 30 September 1994
Fate Sunk as artificial reef in January 2011

Where to go scuba diving in the Caribbean?

Excellent Drift Diving, Beautiful Corals & Diverse Marine Life! Isla Cozumel, in Mexico’s Caribbean Sea, is a terrific year-round scuba diving destination, with excellent yet easy drift dives, stellar visibility, colorful sponges, lots of fish, and a great variety of marine life.

What can you do in the Cayman Islands?

Cayman Brac offers a good mix of wall, wreck and reef diving for all experience levels. While the Cayman Islands are famous for its encounters with stingrays in Stingray City where the rays are said to be almost tame, there are many more sites that the islands offer.

What’s the water temperature in the Cayman Islands?

Visibility in the Cayman Islands is wonderful, averaging between 60 and 100 feet (18-30 meters). Plus, the water temperature ranges between 78-82°F (26-28°C). Find local PADI dive shops and explore the top dive sites with our map. Get 20% off courses and access to more than $340 worth of other benefits!

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