A massive drop-off slotted with deep canyons, holes and giant outcroppings of coral running downward with big sponges on them.
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A massive drop-off slotted with deep canyons, holes and giant outcroppings of coral running downward with big sponges on them.
One of the 50 dive sites to be found off Grand Cayman's East End.
One of the many places off Grand Cayman to sight groupers, schooling Permit, Horse-eye Jacks, African Pompano and, occasionally, reef sharks or Hammerheads.
One of Grand Cayman's more unique wall sites in the north shore.
A massive hill of coral rising 20 feet from the top of a wall to within 50 feet of the surface.
From the top at 55 to 60 feet on down, the wall is heavily punctuated with large coral buttresses.
Dive spot not typically bustling with large marine life, but the sheer scope of this wall is captivating.
Shipwreck favored by curious divers.
The WW II Liberty Ship was the victim of the East End's shallow barrier reef.
A favorite spot, known for its congregation of Tarpon and groupers.
A favorite dive spot featuring friendly angelfish.
Popular for finding a variety of invertebrates and juvenile reef fish both day and night.
Famous dive spot off Grand Cayman.
A giant coral grotto occupied by an estimated 50 supermale Parrotfish plus some 50 to 200 Tarpon.
As the name would suggest, this is a great area to spot grouper, as well as other marine life.
A favorite spot for divers.
An excellent place to view some of the 200 bird species indigenous to the Caymans.
Formerly known as the West Bay Pink House, this is probably the most photographed home in Grand Cayman. The pink-and-white Caymanian cottage was built in 1912 of wattle and daub around an ironwood frame. Cheery Mac Bothwell, who grew up in the house, takes you on tours that present a nostalgic and touching look at life in Grand Cayman before the tourism and banking booms. COST: $5. Mon.-Sat. 8-5.