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Some shallow East End sites Ocean Frontiers dives.
Snapper's Hole - "The best shallow reef dive in the Caribbean." The mooring pin and top of the reef is at a depth of approximately 25 feet and then drops down to a maximum depth of 65 feet.
The top of Babylon - one of the most famous dives - Babylon is a very easy dive, the top of the Cayman wall starts between 35-45 feet. There are large sand patches on top of the wall and excellent shallow reefs for those scuba divers that do not want to venture too deep. The drop down the pinnacle - considerably deeper.
I believe, but do not know that Chub Hole is shallow. Actually there's 4-5 sites in that area that are.
Colliers Bay (6 dive sites)
The topography in this dive zone is unique to the East End of Grand Cayman. The zone is dominated by shallow reef cavern structures
20- Chub Hole
21- Cinderella's Castle
22- Snapper Hole
23- Dragon's Lair
24- Lost Wall
25- Old Wreck Head
just an fyi, I got this from the OF website - they list others.
55 Dive Sites on the East End of Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands
I'm sure many of them - with videos and descriptions are on idivecayman.com as well.
OF also dives Stingray City thru a shop in Georgetown - you drive over and meet the boat on the west side of the Sound. It's the most fun 14' dive on Cayman.
They probably dive the Kittiwake also - the first 2-3 decks are just underwater - a recent storm tore the wheelhouse roof off. It's also a snorkel.
I can't remember if it's on it's side now or not.
You could drive over to Sunset House - just south of Georgetown. The Mermaid is 55' at the base (she's about 6' tall) Lots of shallower reef just off the Salt Water Pool - probably 25-35' or so. More than you can cover in one dive.
Smith's Cove south of there can't be much deeper than about 45' - nice beach, no facilities. Get tanks from OF (if they allow that) or Eden Rock in GT or Divers Supply. Sunset House won't let you remove theirs.
Eden Rock is also for the most part shallow, so is Devils Grotto. Downside is they're 50 yds. from a very active cruise port - there can be 4-5 ships in the harbor some days. Being the closest site for the cruise divers - it's pretty beat up No reason to go deep there - it's flat and sandy after about 40' and you don't want to get too near the cruise ships.
If you wanted to make a "west side" day of it, you can drive back over and go past the airport - skirting Georgetown and most of Seven Mile Beach (congested with no shore diving) up the inner road (Queens Hwy) and hit the NW Point shore dives. Turtle Reef is arguably the best on Cayman, a mini-wall that doesn't exceed 40-50' - I've been in the tarpon cave at 42'. Nearby is Lighthouse Point - starts at 6' near the anchor. If her ears hold up, part of the North Wall is accessible with a surface swim - that goes 1000's of feet down in places.
about an hour drive since you have to drive all the way around.
Snapper's Hole - "The best shallow reef dive in the Caribbean." The mooring pin and top of the reef is at a depth of approximately 25 feet and then drops down to a maximum depth of 65 feet.
The top of Babylon - one of the most famous dives - Babylon is a very easy dive, the top of the Cayman wall starts between 35-45 feet. There are large sand patches on top of the wall and excellent shallow reefs for those scuba divers that do not want to venture too deep. The drop down the pinnacle - considerably deeper.
I believe, but do not know that Chub Hole is shallow. Actually there's 4-5 sites in that area that are.
Colliers Bay (6 dive sites)
The topography in this dive zone is unique to the East End of Grand Cayman. The zone is dominated by shallow reef cavern structures
20- Chub Hole
21- Cinderella's Castle
22- Snapper Hole
23- Dragon's Lair
24- Lost Wall
25- Old Wreck Head
just an fyi, I got this from the OF website - they list others.
55 Dive Sites on the East End of Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands
I'm sure many of them - with videos and descriptions are on idivecayman.com as well.
OF also dives Stingray City thru a shop in Georgetown - you drive over and meet the boat on the west side of the Sound. It's the most fun 14' dive on Cayman.
They probably dive the Kittiwake also - the first 2-3 decks are just underwater - a recent storm tore the wheelhouse roof off. It's also a snorkel.
I can't remember if it's on it's side now or not.
You could drive over to Sunset House - just south of Georgetown. The Mermaid is 55' at the base (she's about 6' tall) Lots of shallower reef just off the Salt Water Pool - probably 25-35' or so. More than you can cover in one dive.
Smith's Cove south of there can't be much deeper than about 45' - nice beach, no facilities. Get tanks from OF (if they allow that) or Eden Rock in GT or Divers Supply. Sunset House won't let you remove theirs.
Eden Rock is also for the most part shallow, so is Devils Grotto. Downside is they're 50 yds. from a very active cruise port - there can be 4-5 ships in the harbor some days. Being the closest site for the cruise divers - it's pretty beat up No reason to go deep there - it's flat and sandy after about 40' and you don't want to get too near the cruise ships.
If you wanted to make a "west side" day of it, you can drive back over and go past the airport - skirting Georgetown and most of Seven Mile Beach (congested with no shore diving) up the inner road (Queens Hwy) and hit the NW Point shore dives. Turtle Reef is arguably the best on Cayman, a mini-wall that doesn't exceed 40-50' - I've been in the tarpon cave at 42'. Nearby is Lighthouse Point - starts at 6' near the anchor. If her ears hold up, part of the North Wall is accessible with a surface swim - that goes 1000's of feet down in places.
about an hour drive since you have to drive all the way around.