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One of Cayman Brac's top North Wall dive spots.
One of Cayman Brac's top North Wall dive spots.
A 330-foot Russian frigate that was sunk in September 1996.
Dive spot featuring a huge, 40-foot-wide coral pinnacle with a 55-foot precipice.
Tiny museum featuring shipbuilding tools and kitchen utensils.
Though most parrots can be seen in town, this is nesting ground for the islands' emerald green native species.
This bay is the easternmost point on Cayman Brac and is known for the great scenery provided by the limestone bluff that looms overhead.
One of Cayman Brac's top North Wall dive spots.
One of Cayman Brac's top North Wall dive spots.
One of Cayman Brac's top North Wall dive spots.
A huge anchor that dates back to the 1600s sits tightly wedged in the middle of a crevice at 90 feet.
A beautiful dive spot off Cayman Brac.
This shallow dive site includes several boulders which create an underwater maze.
Short, sloping course to depths of 50 to 60 feet, where the reef terminates in a wall.
Named for the Elkhorn coral that inhabits it.
A 55-foot crew boat lying upright on the sand at a depth of 60 feet.
An inverted, 50-foot steel tugboat, this is a great shallow dive at 40 feet.
Popular dive site in the Cayman Islands offers an underwater wonderland of color and marine life.