The Cayman Trough, between the Cayman Islands and Jamaica, is the deepest part of the Caribbean; some four miles
deep.
There are more than 200 dive sites in the clear, warm waters of
the Cayman Islands.
Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac are all encircled by
coral reefs and dramatic walls. There's a whole new, multi-coloured world down there;
making it popular with divers.
Bartlett Deep, south of Cayman, has depths of over 18,000 ft.
Cayman Diving
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Cayman
Diving Guides:
Explore the underwater world of eagle rays, turtles, sharks and many more colourful reef
fish and sponges including the spectacular walls for which Cayman is so well known.Enjoy
the wonderful experience of diving in the beautiful Cayman Islands. |
Stingray City is Grand Cayman's most famous
underwater attraction.
A curiosity in the shallows of North Sound, Stingray City and the
nearby location known as Sandbar offer the world's only opportunity to swim with more than
two dozen wild Atlantic Southern Stingrays, who seem undisturbed by the presence of
humans.
Cayman Activities:
What to do in the Caymans, when you come up for air.
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