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Grand Cayman//Little Cayman The Cayman Diving Diversity at Its Best

Wrecks, Walls, Reefs, & Marine Life–All Part of

t’s hard to imagine a destination averages 75 to 100 feet and water I that offers dive travelers more temperatures from 79° to 83°F. than the . Under- Diving couldn’t be easier water there is incredible anywhere. The topside dive diversity: colorful walls, services are state of the art and shallow coral reefs, new and just as diverse as the underwater old wrecks, and friendly, attractions. There is a dive photogenic operation to suit every need, marine life. Divers enjoy every budget and every wish. all of this in visibility that The three islands are very differ- ent. Little Cayman and Cayman Brac are sparsely populated and quiet. offers a little of 5 MILES everything. The capital of George Cayman Brac Little Cayman Town has every modern amenity but

ILES there are quiet, laidback areas as well. 80 MILES 80 90 M While great dive destinations of- ten require difficult travel, the Cayman Islands are easily reached— they’re just a little more than an

Grand Cayman hour’s jet flight from Miami. Sandbar,Grand Cayman Fisheye Fantasea, Little Cayman The Cayman Islands’ Underwater Wonderland

Russian Destroyer #356, Cayman Brac West , Grand Cayman Grand Cayman

Spott’s Caves, South Side Prolific Marine Life Accompanied by U/W Formations and Wrecks Make Cayman a Diver’s Dream Come True

rand Cayman visitors Hepp’s Wall,West Wall G can choose from a won- derland of more than 159 dive sites. It’s all here: steep, deep walls adorned with sponges and corals in a stun- ning array of colors; shallow reefs filled with schooling and solitary fish and small in- vertebrates; and wrecks fea- turing photogenic structures and curious marine residents. There’s also the World’s Best 12 Foot Dive—unique Stingray City. Whatever you’re looking for in diving diversity can be found in the waters surround- ing Grand Cayman. Grand Cayman Dive Sites North Wall CAYMAN ISLANDS DIVE SITES WALL DIVES W SHALLOW DIVES S WRECK DIVES WD

GRAND CAYMAN 52 PARADISE S 106 THE WHITE HOUSE S 1 BAR S 53 MARTY’S WALL W 107 FANTASY LAND S 2 NO NAME DROP OFF W 54 ORO VERDE (1983)WD 108 TARPON TAPROOM S 3 GRAND CANYON W 55 EAGLES NEST W 109 LITTLE HOUSE S 4 GAIL’S MOUNTAIN W 56 HAMMER HEAD HOLE S 110 IRONSHORE DROP-OFF W 5 CHINESE WALL W 57 RHAPSODY S 111 KELLY’S CAVERNS S 5A HAMMERHEAD HILL W 58 WILDLIFE REEF S 112 MAGGIE’S MAZE S 6 STINGRAY CITY S 59 CLUB SAND CHUTE W 113 IRONSHORE CAVES S 7 CHANNELS END REEF S 60 LONE STAR S 114 RIVER OF SAND W 8 EAGLE RAY PASS W 61 ROYAL PALMS LEDGE S 115 TUNNEL OF LOVE W 8A WESTGATE W 62 PAGEANT REEF S 116 CHIMNEY/HIGH ROCK CAVES W 9 LEMON DROP OFF W 63 SOTO’S REEF S 117 CEBERT’S SAND CHUTE W 10 VALLEY OF THE RAYS W 64 LOBSTER POT REEF S 118 NO NAME CORNER W 11 JOSH’S CANYON W 65 BALBOA WRECK (1932)WD 119 7 BUCK REEF W 12 TARPON ALLEY W 66 EDEN ROCK S 120 KANGAROO GULCH W 13 MAIN STREET W 67 DEVILS GROTTO S 121 LAST WALLY W 14 HOLE-IN-THE-WALL W 68 PARROT’S REEF S 122 3 SISTERS W 15 HANGER W 69 SEAVIEW S 123 LIGHTHOUSE WALL W 16 BLUE PINNACLES W 69A LCM DAVID NICHOLSON WD 124 THE ARCH S 17 MARTIN’S WALL W 70 WALDO’S REEF S 125 LODGE ANCHOR S 18 PETE’S RAVINE W 71 ARMCHAIR REEF S 126 CATACOMBS S 19 BEARS CLAW S 72 EAGLE RAY ROCK W 127 THE PLAYING FIELD S 20 GHOST MOUNTAIN W 73 FRANKS REEF S 128 THE MAZE W 21 SPONGE POINT S 74 BLACK FOREST W 129 JACK McKENNEDY’S CANYON W 22 SPANISH BAY REEF S 75 BLACKIES HOLE W 130 PAT’S WALL W 23 LITTLE TUNNELS S 76 SOUTH TARPON ALLEY S 131 GROUPER GROTTO S 24 SCHOOL HOUSE REEF S 77 BIG TABLE ROCK S 132 PARROTFISH CAVERNS S 25 CEMETERY REEF S 78 THREE SISTERS S 133 SHARK ALLEY S 26 HEPPS PIPELINE S 79 KENT’S CAVES S 134 OLD WRECK HEAD WD 27 TURTLE FARM MINI-WALL S 80 PALACE WRECK REEF W 135 LOST VALLEY W 28 HEPPS WALL W 81 PALACE PINNACLE W 136 SNAPPER HOLE S 29 BONNIES ARCH S 82 LITTLE PINNACLE W 137 WRECK OF THE METHUSELAM WD 30 N.WEST PT. DROP OFF W 83 BIG PINNACLE W 138 CINDERELLA’S CASTLE S 31 ORANGE CANYON W 84 HOLE-IN-THE-WALL W 139 CHUB HOLE S 32 SENTINEL ROCK W 85 GARY’S WALL W 140 CABAFIA WALL W 33 BIG TUNNEL W 86 GARY’S REEF S 141 TURTLE PASS W 34 LITTLE TUNNEL W 87 PIRATES S 142 BARREL SPONGE WALL W 35 CEMETERY REEF S 88 CHRISTINA’S REEF S 143 VALLEY OF THE DOLLS W 36 SLAUGHTER HOUSE REEF S 89 RED BAY CAVES S 144 BLACK ROCK S 37 MITCH MILLER REEF S 90 CROSSROADS S 145 BLACK ROCK DROP-OFF W 38 DRAGONS HOLE W 91 PHANTOMS LEDGE W 146 SPLIT ROCK W 39 BIG DIPPER W 92 BULL WINKLES REEF S 147 PHOTOGRAPHIC REEF S 40 SPANISH ANCHOR S 93 JAPANESE GARDENS S 148 OMEGA REEF S 41 RAZORBACK REEF S 94 ORIENTAL GARDENS S 149 LOST LENS S 42 LITTLE DIPPER W 95 CHINESE GARDENS S 150 OLD #12 W 43 ROUND ROCK CAVE W 96 TIN CITY S 151 ANCHOR POINT DROP-OFF W 44 AQUARIUM S 97 SPOTTS CAVES S 152 LITTLE BLUFF REEF S 45 ANGEL REEF S 98 PEDRO CASTLE S 153 SKINNY PALM TREE DROP-OFF W 46 TRINITY CAVES W 99 TEACHERS CAVERNS S 154 SKINNY PALM TREE REEF S 47 THREE TREES S 100 PAUL’S WALL W 155 McCURLY’S DROP-OFF W 47A DOC POLSON WRECK WD 101 LIGHT HOUSE WALL W 156 BABYLON W 48 PETERS REEF S 102 RUTTY’S CAVES W 157 JULIE’S WALL W 49 NEPTUNES WALL W 103 WAHOO WALL W 158 MERMAID’S POINT DROP-OFF W 50 JAX DAX S 104 FRANK GARDENS S 159 MERMAID’S POINT REEF S 51 SAND CHUTE W 105 FRANK SOUND CAVES S

19 21 20 17 16 22 15 18 14 23 13 24 12 26 25 11 10 8 27 BARKERS 8A 7 9 28 NORTHWEST 6 4 3 MORGAN’S HARBOUR 5A 5 2 POINT WEST BAY 29 MAIN 15 3 143 30 35 15 0 142 32 37 41 RUM POINT 15 5 15 2 149 148 145 31 36 1 15 4 15 1 147 146 144 40 45 CAYMAN 15 7 15 6 141 34 48 ISLANDS CHANNEL 15 8 140 33 39 44 YACHT CLUB GOVERNOR’S HARBOUR 15 9 38 43 47 42 47A 5150 46 53 49 52 55 54 NORTH SIDE 13 9 WEST BAY 57 56 13 8 NORTH SOUND 59 58 13 7 60 EASTERN DISTRICT 13 6 61 MIDLAND DISTRICT 13 5 13 4 EAST END EAST END CHANNEL 13 3 62 13 2 131 63 129 64 13 0 65 OWEN ROBERTS 103 126 128 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 105 106 124125 127 66 102 104 107 11 3 11 4 GEORGE TOWN 109 11 2 11 5 67 101 108 11 6 11 7 118 122 GEORGE TOWN 68 BODDEN TOWN 111 121 11 0 11 9 120 123 HARBOUR 69A69 70 71 88 SAVANNAH 73 86 87 89 84 85 90 94 97 72 82 93 96 74 81 83 92 95 78 91 99 BODDEN BAY 75 80 98 100 79 76 77 MAP NOT TO SCALE SOUTH SOUND

SOUTH WEST SOUND Grand Cayman Reefs & Marine Life

Snapper Hole, East End Chinese Wall, North Wall

Big Dipper,West Wall

rand Cayman’s reefs offer a fin in close to check you out. Marine Life Hotspots variety of marine life en- Huge Barrel Sponges and swirling G Sandbar/North Sound counters. The fish and critters are schools of fish are common off Stingray City/North Sound unafraid of divers, knowing we Grand Cayman. These reefs are pose no threat. They don’t flee unspoiled; gorgonians and hard Tarpon Alley/North Wall when approached. Instead, silvery corals thrive in the clear, warm Bear’s Claw/North Side Tarpon hover motionless in mid- waters. And last but not least, Bonnie’s Arch/West Side water, surrounded by glittery most dives sites are just minutes Wildlife Reef/West Side Silversides, and French Angelfish offshore. Eagle’s Nest/West Wall Hammerhead Hole/West Wall Paradise Reef,West Wall Paradise Reef/West Side Armchair Reef/West Side Snapper Hole/East End Chub Hole/East End Grouper Grotto/East End Ironshore Caves/East End mong Grand Cayman‘s A many fine dive attrac- tions are its walls—the Grand is virtually surrounded by them. Some slope gently, Cayman others drop precipitously in- to the depths. All wear a cloak of luxurious marine Walls & life; Orange Elephant Ear Wrecks and Strawberry Vase Sponges are found forming underwater bouquets with pastel colored gorgonians. These silent depths are the territory of patrolling Eagle Rays, turtles and big fish, divers are merely visitors. Grand Cayman’s wrecks are ripe for exploration. Most have been down for many years and have ac- quired a patina of growth; they are slowly becoming parts of the reefs. Each wreck has its own eccentric residents that are fun to find and photograph.

Japanese Gardens, South Side

Wall Hotspots

Orange Canyon/West Wall Big Tunnels/West Wall Big Dipper/West Wall Eagle Ray Pass/North Wall Westgate/North Wall No Name Drop-off/North Wall Little Pinnacle/South Side Big Pinnacle/South Side Three Sisters/East End Jack McKennedy’s/East End Pat’s Wall/East End Babylon/East End

Mermaid Point Drop-Off/East End Doc Polson,West Side Eagle Ray Pass, North Wall Wreck Hotspots

Doc Polson/West Side Oro Verde/West Side Balboa/West Side LCM David Nicholson/West Side Ridgefield/East End

Doc Polson,West Side

Oro Verde,West Side

No Name Drop-off, North Wall Stingray City

The Phenomenon of Stingray City is Wild Marine Life Interacting With Divers in Such a Familiar Manner.

t’s an exhilarating, one of a kind adventure. I The World’s Best 12 Foot Dive takes place on a sandy seafloor in Grand Cayman’s North Sound. The attraction is numerous Southern Stingrays. Accustomed to handouts, they waste no time congregating under arriving dive boats. They’re as eager to see divers and snorkelers as divers and snorkelers are to see them. Underwater, you kneel and they approach. Like miniature underwater planes, they “fly” here, there and everywhere. Up, down, in and among the guests, they’re looking for food. If you’ve brought squid—the rays’ favorite snack—you’ll quickly discover you have a whole new set of friends. Gently, gently, the rays explore your body, looking for the treat they know you have. Produce it and they’ll inhale it. Also joining the melee are Yellowtail Snappers, never ones to let a tender morsel go to waste. As the rays glide in and around, you’ll be treated to intimate and very personal encounters. Caress their velvety undersides as they pass by. Take photographs and videos. Be forewarned, though: One dive is not enough!

Cayman Brac Walls & Wrecks

Cayman Mariner , East Chute The Newest Addition to Your Cayman Brac “Must-See” List Should Be the Wreck of the Russian Warship #356

ong known as one of Grand Cayman’s quieter L sisters, Cayman Brac has a new claim to fame. Last October the 330 foot Russian warship #356, complete with four deck guns, was intentionally sunk off the island’s west end. Renamed the MV Capt. Keith Tibbetts, she is the only divable Russian warship in the Western Hemisphere. The Tibbetts is a unique and exciting addition to the Brac’s other U/W attractions, which include two other wrecks; an ancient anchor embedded in a wall; miles of healthy shallow reefs featuring Elkhorn Corals and abundant fish populations; and miles of col- orful sponge and coral laden drop-offs.

Wreck Hotspots

The MV Capt. Keith Tibbetts/North Side Cayman Mariner/North Side

Kissamee/North Side Anchor Wall, South Side MV Capt. Keith Tibbetts, North Side

Wilderness, South Side

MV Capt. Keith Tibbetts, North Side

Wall Hotspots

Cemetery Wall/North Side Garden Eel Wall/North Side Buccaneer Drop-off/North Side West Chute/North Side Airport Wall/North Side Anchor Wall/South Side Inside Out/South Side Rock Monster Chimney/South Side Wilderness/South Side

Cayman Brac Dive Sites CAYMAN ISLANDS DIVE SITES WALL DIVES W SHALLOW DIVES S WRECK DIVES WD CAYMAN BRAC 25 TIARA TUNNELS W 1 GREENHOUSE REEF S 26 ELKHORN REEF S 2 GREENHOUSE WALL W 27 ANGEL REEF S 3 PLYMOUTH ROCK S 28 PILLAR S 4 RADAR REEF S 29 SEA FEATHER WALL W 5 DUPPY’S REEF S 30 HEDY’S REEF S 6 SNAPPER REEF S 31 INSIDE OUT W 7 SCHOOL HOUSE WALL W 32 PUBLIC BEACH S 8 GRUNT VALLEY S 33 MANTA CANYON W 9 CHARLIE’S REEF S 34 BAT CAVE W LIGHT HOUSE 10 PATCH REEF S 35 PRINCE FREDRICK WRECK WD THE BLUFF 11 KISSAMEE WD 36 ROCK MONSTER CHIMNEY S 2 12 BUCCANEER S 37 BLUFF WALL W 1 13 GARDEN EEL WALL W 3 14 CEMETERY W 4 5 15 CAYMAN MARINER/EAST CHUTE WD 37 15A MVCAPT. KEITH TIBBETTS WD 13 7 16 MIDDLE CHUTE W 14 6 36 8 17 WEST CHUTE W 15 9 15A 10 18 AIRPORT WALL W 16 11 34 35 19 END OF ISLAND WALL W 12 17 WEST END 20 THE HOBBIT S 18 30 32 21 LIGHTHOUSE REEF S 19 29 22 SERGEANT MAJOR S AIRPORT 31 33 28 23 BUTTERFLY REEF S 27 22 23 24 ANCHOR WALL W 21 26 MAP NOT TO SCALE 20 24 25 Cayman Buccaneer Reef, North Side Brac Reefs & Marine Life

ayman Brac’s laidback topside lifestyle Airport Reef, North Side C has been adopted below the ocean’s surface as well. The island’s miles of shallow reefs are inhabited by a multitude of marine life with a laissez faire attitude. You want to come in close to check them out? Fine. You want to take photographs of everyday events, no matter how intimate? Fine. You can even watch as cleaner fish do Tiger Grouper duty at a cleaning station! Considered fair game for divers in other areas, even lobsters are unmolested and unafraid of people here.

Little Tarpon Alley, South Side Green House Reef, North Side South Side

Marine Life Hotspots

Green House Reef/North Side School House Reef/North Side Snapper Reef/North Side Buccaneer Reef/North Side Charlie’s Reef/North Side The Hobbit/South Side Sergeant Major/South Side

Charlie’s Reef, North Side Jackson Wall, North Side

Little Cayman Walls

Don’t Let the Name Fool You–There’s Nothing Little About the Diving Adventures You’ll Find off these

ittle Cayman’s most famous L dive attraction, Bloody Bay Wall, offers the finest drop- offs in the Caribbean. Plunging to depths well below the limits of safe sport diving; these exhilarating walls are covered with brightly hued sponges and corals. There are spectacular formations of Yellow Tube, Strawberry and Orange Vase Sponges and tan- gled masses of scarlet Rope Sponges. Patrolling the walls are Eagle Rays and other, larg- er denizens of the deep. Great Wall East, Bloody Bay Wall Hotspots

Jackson Wall/North Side Eagle Ray Roundup/North Side Nancy’s Cup of Tea/North Side Fisheye Fantasy/North Side Great Wall West/North Side Great Wall East/North Side Randy’s Gazebo/North Side Charlie’s Chimneys/South Side Splitsville/South Side

Great Wall West, Bloody Bay

Randy’s Gazebo, Bloody Bay Little Cayman Dive Sites CAYMAN ISLANDS DIVE SITES WALL DIVES W SHALLOW DIVES S WRECK DIVES WD LITTLE CAYMAN 26 PIRATE’S REEF S 1 CASCADES W 27 PATTY’S POINT W 2 NANCY’S CUP OF TEA S 28 CHARLIE’S CHIMNEYS W 3 PAUL’S ANCHOR S 29 JAY’S REEF S 4 MIKE’S MOUNT S 30 HAROLD’S HOLES W 5 MEADOWS S 31 WINDSOCK W 6 EAGLE RAY ROUNDUP W 32 GRUNDY’S GARDENS W 7 JACKSON’S W 33 SOTO TRADER WD 8 CUMBER’S CAVES W 34 RUTLEDGE ROUNDABOUT W 9 SCHOOL BUS WALL W 35 THE EDGE W 10 BLACKTIP BOULEVARD W 36 LUCAS’ LEDGE W 11 SARAH’S SET W 37 ROCKHOUSE WALL W 12 THREE FATHOM WALL W 38 SPLITSVILLE W 1 THE BLUFF 3 2 41 13 MARILYN’S CUT W 39 CORAL CITIES S 5 4 8 7 6 14 DONNA’S DELIGHT W 40 DISNEYLAND W 10 9 11 15 RANDY’S GAZEBO W 41 GROUPER HOLES S 12 13 16 GREAT WALL EAST W 14 17 GREAT WALL WEST W 15 39 18 RINGER WALL W 16 40 19 LEA LEA’S LOOKOUT W 17 20 COCONUT WALK WALL W 18 36 38 21 BARRACUDA BIGHT W 19 37 20 22 JOY’S JOY W 21 23 FISHEYE FANTASEA W 24 END OF THE ISLAND W 22 25 PRESTON BAY S 23 AIR STRIP OWEN ISLAND

24 32 34 31 33 MAP NOT TO SCALE 25 26 30 35 29 27 28 ittle Cayman is a tropical wilderness Coconut Walk Wall, North Side L above and below the sea.The least de- veloped of the three Cayman Islands, her human inhabitants number only 100. Though famous for her walls, the island also offers pristine shallow reefs hosting an incredibly abundant and diverse collection of marine life, both large and small. Since the fish and animals know the human presence is benign, even Barracuda and groupers have no qualms about posing for up close and personal portraits. Night dives off Little Cayman are delightful. Octopus can be found roaming the reefs, looking for dinner. Squid dart here and there, flashing colors at onlookers and occasionally, mating. Marilyn’s Cut, North Side Meadows, North Side

Jackson Reef, North Side

Blacktip Boulevard, North Side Marine Life Hotspots

Jackson Reef/North Side Meadows/North Side Schoolbus/North Side Coconut Walk Wall/North Side Blacktip Boulevard/North Side Eagle Ray Roundup/North Side Zoo/North Side Marilyn’s Cut/North Side Mixing Bowl/North Side Some Say It’s the Best Diving in the World...

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