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OK, Neutral Corners everybody! We're all divers after the same thing, a good time with no cattle boats!

Darol, here's my list...

Grand Cayman
On the East End you gotta try OceanFrontiers.com.They are always rated one of the best in the world. They have lodging right there, too. We've been diving with them for years and can't say enough good things about the whole outfit.

OF is on the remote end of Grand Cayman so if you want night life, you might want to look at others, such as...

Divetech.com / Cobalt Coast Resort- These offer an all-inclusive package, but we book our lodging separate as described below.

NeptunesDivers.com- Small groups and well recommended, but no lodging. I'd choose them first if you wanted to dive the Seven Mile Beach area.

We usually make our own lodging arrangements. For lodging, we book an apartment at HarbourViewApartments.com. It is a small family-owned and operated place right at the base of Seven Mile Beach. This allows us to do our own cooking and save some loot on meals. It's location allows easy travel to morning dives. No matter which end of the island you are going to, you always go against the rush hour traffic heading in to George Town. You definitely want to avoid getting caught in the rush hour traffic!


As for the Sister Islands, we had a nice time at the Brac Reef Beach Resort a few years back. We've not been to Little Cayman, but Southern Cross Club gets great reviews from friends of ours.

I hope this helps! Let us know where you go and how it is...

DS
 
I was at Grand Cayman and used Eden Rock. Smaller op and very professional. Stay away from Don Foster's it was very much a cattleboat.
 
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Just looked at compass points site. Looks like the place to be!! Huge kitchens and nice rooms.
 
As a bonus with Compass Point, you will be diving with Ocean Frontiers. They've always been tops and are the only way to go if you want superb service and pristine East End Cayman diving.

DS
 
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