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greylion

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I stayed at the Westin on 7 mile Beach from January 11-17 and dived for 4 days with Indigo Divers, in short, a great time.

Chris and Kate Alpers run a terrific small dive op and you're treated to no more than 6 divers, but we dived with just my wife and me for 2 days and one other diver, Ed, for 2 days. Since it was cool and a bit windy for the first two days we stayed on the west side and dived Trinity Caves, Bonnies Arch, Orange Canyons, Victoria's Secret, Wreck of Oro Verde and the wall of Oro Verde, Hepps wall and Hepps pipeline, all nice dives. Saw lots of eels (spotted, golden tails and morays), turtles, sting rays and plenty of fish.

I was on an incentive trip with about 200 people, so the afternoon was spent at the Westin socializing and soaking up the sun with a few cocktails and we ate lunch everyday at the pool, good sandwiches. For dinner the group I was with had a couple of parties at the Westin which turned out to be fun but we did eat out at local restaurants 4 times.

Guy Harvey's - Good seafood
Copper Falls - Good steak place
Lobster Pot - Good lobster and fish
The Wharf - Great seafood

Here's some pictures I took with a Sealife DC 1000 with a digital pro flash

Gallery :: Grand Cayman 2010

I'll be back and when I do I'll dive with Indigo Divers again, we loved it.
 
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greylion,

Thanks for sharing the review and the pictures. We've never dived with Indigo but I've heard that they do small groups.
DS
 
Grand Cayman is an interesting place, my first trip there was 1981 and it's alot different place now.
 
Great pictures. Thanks for the report.
 

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