This site just opened up and it was the first time the Ocean Frontiers staff got a look. We all took our chances, but we found it disappointing: Ve…more
First of two dives with Ocean Frontiers on the east side. Similar terrain as the north walls. Stupid fish trick: Sprinkle a bit of sand on a Sea C…more
This time we dive with Tech Divers on the famous Turtle Reef, adjacent to the old turtle farm. Lots of Tarpon and several Southern Stingrays combine…more
A new site, recently opened and what a beauty! Georgeous hardand soft coral formations. We saw a pair of pirouetting butterflyfish, a shy stingray,…more
A very eventful dive! It started with a gliding Peacock Flounder, then a dramatic swim through to find a large turtle and a pair of French Angelfish…more
Our second dive on this wall. Very spectacular, but the camera does not do it justice. Saw a large Moray Eel out cruising and another Eagle Ray tha…more
Some of the prettiest hard and soft coral of any of our Cayman dives. Fish highlights were beautiful Yellow Phase and Bicolor Coneys, a Porcupinefish…more
Site and plaque dedicated to famed Cayman freediver Penny Ventura. Spectacular black coral down deep. Fish highlights were a maurading Tang Gang and…more
Seventh dive of the trip. We saw more fish than any previous dive, almost like back on Bonaire: Yellowhead Jawfish, Nassau Groupers, a small school o…more
Second dive of the day and the fifth of the trip. Another shallower reef along the sheer dropoff. We saw scads of lobsters and one unconcerned turt…more
Another spectacular wall, with swim-throughs that are almost tunnels. We saw one cruising Eagle Ray in the distance and lots of Fairy Basslets.
Second dive of the day where we stick to the shallower part of the reef. We were treated to a squadron of five Eagle Rays cruising along the top of …more
Our first dive on the north sound wall. Spectacular! Along the wall top are a series of deep canyons, some of them almost tunnels, that open out on…more
Blennylips Bonaire Cayman Island dive trip: First dive of the trip at the Sunset House resort reef. Pleasant resort with a decent house reef. We sa…more
diving with 500 Tarpons in Grand Cayman
an unforgettable diving experience can be had at the 6000' underwater cliff off shore at Little Cayman
freedive instructor Sebastian Chander, demonstrates the sensual art of free diving
no need to take a dive-boat because the Cayman Islands offer a unique diving environment just off the shore
one of the most famous dive sites in the world offers close encounters with friendly stingrays
off shore Cayman Brac, is a beautiful sunken frigate to explore
between the shore and the wall, there is a beautiful dive experience to enjoy with easy access to an undersea tropical paradise
while sailing through the Cayman Islands, encountering conch divers, yields a tasty local delicacy