Divetech Enters New Phase in Dive Travel and Service to Grand Cayman

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Divetech, one of Grand Cayman’s premier dive operators, is moving its headquarters to their Lighthouse Point dive shop, home of the Guardian of the Reef. At the same time, Divetech is launching a dedicated dive travel department as part of a 2016 expansion plan to accommodate growth, development and customer demand. The company is partnering…
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It was incredibly convenient to roll out of bed, have a nice breakfast at Cobalt Coast, and then head out on the boats for the two morning dives. The shore dives from Cobalt Coast are excellent. I guess DiveTech thinks it's best to go solo. I guess Cobalt Coast needs a new dive operator, I would imagine this will not be a big problem on Grand Cayman. These, are indeed, interesting times
 
LOL, would love to buy into a second tower at Lighthouse Point (where did I put that winning lotto ticket?) Shore diving at Lighthouse is almost as nice as Cobalt, maybe better if you want to get to the deeper reef with a shorter swim out.
 
I hope that it all goes well.

I haven't been on island that long, but the Divetech guys (and gals) seem like a very solid group.

 

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