Ironborn
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The Cayman Aggresor usually dives the Sister Islands unless weather will not permit.
I understand that, but I wanted to clarify what it does when it covers Grand Cayman when weather does not permit the crossing.
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The Cayman Aggresor usually dives the Sister Islands unless weather will not permit.
It says that the rates are based on two guests - would there be a single supplement?
That is the other problem that I have encountered in trying to find lodgings - the rates (when they actually do list any rates at all - many places don't even list their rates) are usually based on at least double occupancy. The whole lodgings market appears to be heavily biased in favor of couples or larger groups and unfavorable to solo travelers.
@Ironborn - if you do indeed find appropriate accommodations that suit your needs and will not be staying at one of the resorts and are just looking for a dive operator who will take you to the best diving that weather permits on any given day and will be super flexible and work with you regarding pick up, etc.. then you can't do better than to talk with and consider Cayman University Divers and Brad Nelson. Shoot him an e-mail or give him a call and tell him what you want to do for the week and see what he has to say. I am sure he will give you some discount for the amount of diving you want to do and you couldn't get a better and more personalized experience from arguably the guy who has the most experience on the island. Grand Cayman Scuba Diving with Cayman U Divers
Additionally, you can ask him about accommodations-- wouldn't surprise me if he has some good hookups that would suit your needs. My very best dives and experiences on Grand Cayman have come as a result of Brad and Cayman U and for any future trips to GC, I will dive exclusively with him.
@Trailboss123 Thank you for the recommendation, I actually did look into Cayman U when you recommended them earlier on this thread, and it does seem like a good operation overall and one that would be a good fit for my needs, if and when I decide to go with a terrestrial operator on GC.
Another one of their selling points, which I have not seen anywhere else, was their use of audio narration for the dives. To what if any extent was that feature a factor in the quality of your experiences with them?