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Scuba Diving
Excellent conditions and unique terrain have made the seas
around the Cayman Islands the domain of scuba divers.
The underwater landscape is unique in the Caribbean region
because of a massive trench (Cayman Trench) which plunges
down some 25,000 feet.
To scuba divers, diving this trench is akin to exploring the
Grand Canyon. The walls of the trench explode with life -
sea fans, barrel sponges and sea whips abound as does a
plethora of marine creatures that crawl, hover and dart
around the reefs.
Given the popularity of the sport, dive operators and dive
packages are abundant. If diving is your only quest, go
directly to Little Cayman as conditions are more pristine.
There's a wide variety of dive shops on the islands.
The following are just a few of the best. |
GRAND CAYMAN
Don Foster's
Seven Mile Beach phone 345/945-5132 or 1-800/83-DIVER.
Eden Rock
South Church Street
phone 345/949-7243.
Red
Sail Sports
Seven Mile Beach phone 345/945-5965 or 1-877/RED-SAIL.
Sunset Divers
phone 345/949-7111 or 1-800/854-4767.
CAYMAN
BRAC
Brac Aquatics
South Side phone 345/948-1429 or 1-800/544-2722.
Reef Divers
South Side phone 345/948-1642 or 1-800/327-3835.
LITTLE CAYMAN
Conch
Club Divers
Blossom Village phone 345/948-1026 or 1-800/327-3835.
Reef
Divers
Blossom Village phone 948-1033 or 1-800/328-3735.
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