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Gail`s Mountain ... click for more Gail`s Mountain
Gail's Mountain peaks at 55 feet and slopes down towards the wall. The site boasts lush coral and sponge growth.
rated, discovered 554 time(s).
region, West Bay
Gail`s Mountain ... click for more
Ghost Mountain ... click for more Ghost Mountain
Advanced divers can swim straight off the sloping wall and 30 yards into the blue to a detached pinnacle that tops out at 60 feet. You can spend the whole dive swimming spirals around the sponge- and gorgonian-covered peak
rated, discovered 547 time(s).
region, West Bay
Ghost Mountain ... click for more
Great House Wall ... click for more Great House Wall
Snorkeling Also
rated, discovered 556 time(s).
region, West Bay
Great House Wall ... click for more
Hammerhead Hill ... click for more Hammerhead Hill
The name says it all! There are always large numbers of parrotfish and eaglerays are often spotted in this area. Enjoy the exellent coral growth, but keep your eyes open for other beautiful creatures.
rated, discovered 309 time(s).
region, West Bay
Hammerhead Hill ... click for more
Hammerhead Hole ... click for more Hammerhead Hole
The name says it all.
rated, discovered 326 time(s).
region, West Bay
Hammerhead Hole ... click for more
Haunted House ... click for more Haunted House
This indented coral formation boasts huge black coral growths and large barrel sponges. Keep a look out for Eaglerays and turtles.
rated, discovered 307 time(s).
region, West Bay
Haunted House ... click for more
Hepp`s Pipeline ... click for more Hepp`s Pipeline
An incredibly diver-friendly site off the northwest arm of Grand Cayman, Hepp's is two walls that drape like curtains off the sandy shore. See lobster, blue tang, snapper and Nassau and black grouper. Snorkelling as well.
rated, discovered 302 time(s).
region, West Bay
Hepp`s Pipeline ... click for more
Hepp`s Wall ... click for more Hepp`s Wall
This is a medium deep dive with a steep slope which resembles a ski hill. There are some beautiful stands of soft coral on this site. Just a reminder that we encourage you to look but don't touch the marine life.
rated, discovered 297 time(s).
region, West Bay
Hepp`s Wall ... click for more
Hole in the Wall ... click for more Hole in the Wall
Deep sand grooves spill over the wall at 65 feet and then tumble into vertical free fall. Like a giant keyhole, the tall, oblong arch is covered with the graffiti of encrusting sponges and lettuce leaf algae, while saplings of bushy black and wire co
rated, discovered 288 time(s).
region, West Bay
Hole in the Wall ... click for more
Holiday Inn Drop-off ... click for more Holiday Inn Drop-off
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 294 time(s).
region, West Bay
Holiday Inn Drop-off ... click for more
In Between ... click for more In Between
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 299 time(s).
region, West Bay
In Between ... click for more
Jax Dax (Three Trees) ... click for more Jax Dax (Three Trees)
This shallow dive is praised for great light and visibility. The reef features large brain coral, staghorn coral and gorgonian fan corals. Snorkeling Also
rated, discovered 294 time(s).
region, West Bay
Jax Dax (Three Trees) ... click for more
Killer Puffer (Aquarium North) ... click for more Killer Puffer (Aquarium North)
A day at Cayman's underwater zoo isn't complete without a trip to its aquarium--The Aquarium. Held in captivity in cages of antler coral, blue gorgonians and sea whips, semiaquatic Homo sapiens will be observed by spotted trunkfish, blue-striped grun
rated, discovered 298 time(s).
region, West Bay
Killer Puffer (Aquarium North) ... click for more
Killer Puffer (Aquarium South) ... click for more Killer Puffer (Aquarium South)
This site is the home to various types of marine life including Sergeant Majors, snapper, parrotfish and wrasse. This site is a favourite among photographers due to the quantity and diversity of maine life. Snorkeling Also
rated, discovered 320 time(s).
region, West Bay
Killer Puffer (Aquarium South) ... click for more
Knife ... click for more Knife
A moderately steep wall which is home to various types of sponges and invertibrates. Typical fish found in this area include, moray eels small grouper and parrot fish.
rated, discovered 291 time(s).
region, West Bay
Knife ... click for more
Lemon Reef ... click for more Lemon Reef
This medium deep dive makes an excellent second dive. It is a favourite among quite a few photographers. There is lots of healthy coral growth and marine life.
rated, discovered 307 time(s).
region, West Bay
Lemon Reef ... click for more
Lemon Wall ... click for more Lemon Wall
This site gets more and more beautiful as you descend down the wall. Keep an eye on your profile. You can expect to see beautiful gorgonian sea fans, rope sponges and a variety of fish species along the wall.
rated, discovered 287 time(s).
region, West Bay
Lemon Wall ... click for more
Leslie`s Curl ... click for more Leslie`s Curl
Many types of black coral can be found under the reef curl. There is a large swimthrough and a lot of healthy marine life.
rated, discovered 311 time(s).
region, West Bay
Leslie`s Curl ... click for more
Little Tunnels ... click for more Little Tunnels
A swim-through at the base of the mooring takes you from the garden eel sand flats at 50 feet and spits you out into the blue at 75 feet. Divers emerge beneath a canopy of plate coral patrolled by Spanish hogfish and stoplight parrotfish.
rated, discovered 307 time(s).
region, West Bay
Little Tunnels ... click for more
Lone Star Reef ... click for more Lone Star Reef
This site is teeming with fish life and is a favourite of photographers.
rated, discovered 319 time(s).
region, West Bay
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