Grand Cayman - Water Sports
Website www.oceanfrontiers.com
Ocean Frontiers is a premier diving company on Grand Cayman. Schedule a one or two-tank dive in the morning or evening. Sunset cruises, fishing, kayaking and snorkel trips to Stingray City and local reefs are also available.
George Town
Website www.donfosters.com
Don Foster's offers a fleet of luxurious dive boats, friendly staff, quality service, and professional instruction. Day afternoon and night dives allow guests to explore coral reefs and island wrecks. Whether you are a beginner or professional, Don Foster's can assist you in having an incredible dive experience in Grand Cayman.
George Town
Website www.edenrockdive.com
Devil's Grotto and Eden Rocks are Grand Cayman's most talked about dive sites. Dive these majestic coral mountains with a magnificent array of tropical fish of multiple species. Devil's Grotto is comprised of grottos, caves, caverns and tunnels for scuba divers to explore.
Stingray City
Stingray City is a must-see spot on Grand Cayman. The majority of local dive and tour operators on the island offer daily trips to Stingray City and The Sandbar, an area of low water where guests can feed and touch tame stingrays. You may choose to dive the area or simply snorkel and walk about enjoying the mass of stingrays.
Wreck Dives
Grand Cayman is best known for its vast array of wrecks dives which attract world-class scuba divers to this island destination. Popular shipwrecks include The Balboa, The Carrie Lee, The Cali, The Kirk Pride and Soto's Trader.
Cayman Brac
Cayman Brac is a sister island to popular Grand Cayman. This less inhabited island offers beautiful beaches, excellent snorkeling and scuba diving. This is also a great place to explore caves where pirates used to hide their treasure. Guests may charter a private boat to reach the island, or go by air. Island Air and Cayman Airways fly to Cayman Brac in about half an hour trip.
Little Cayman
Little Cayman is a sister island to popular Grand Cayman. This less inhabited island offers beautiful beaches, excellent snorkeling and scuba diving. Guests may charter a private boat to reach the island, or go by air. Island Air flies small prop planes to Little Cayman in about half an hour. Little Cayman offers great bird watching where there are Booby, Frigate, and Man O' War birds, plus hundreds of other varieties.
Website www.redsailcayman.com
Enjoy a sunset sail, lunch or dinner cruise on a luxury 65' catamaran. Those looking for more adventure can cool off with wet n' wild waverunners, parasailing, waterskiing, snorkeling, scuba diving and more. Glassbottom boat tours are also available at Stingray City for those who don't wish to get wet.
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