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Angelfish Reef
This site is home to various species of Angelfish including the Queen Angelfish, and the French Angelfish. This site is great for photographing the colourful creatures or the sea fans and plumes. Snorkeling Also
rated, discovered 705 time(s).
region, West Bay
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B`s Wall
There are some gorgeous coral and sponge growths on this site. Keep an eye on your profile as the water clarity can be deceiving. There are numerous species of fish life in this area.
rated, discovered 729 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Bear`s Paw
The depth of the main site is 45 feet, but you can access the dropoff from this point.
rated, discovered 675 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Big Dipper
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 696 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Big Tunnels
The bottomography here looks as if Neptune scraped and poked the reef with his pitchfork. A spiraling network of canyons, crevasses and swim-throughs is host to barrel sponge, black coral, gray and French angels and an occasional eagle ray.
rated, discovered 681 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Black Forest (North)
As the name implies, there is a healthy amount of balck coral which is mostly found in the canyons. There are quite a few coral pinnacles, butresses and a sand chute which make for a challenging and exciting dive.
rated, discovered 683 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Blue Peter Reef
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 526 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Blue Pinnacles
This site has two huge exagerated coral butresses leading to the drop off. There is very good quality coral life and sea fans at the top of the crest.
rated, discovered 536 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Bonnie`s Arch
Bonnie's Arch is Cayman's Arc de Triomphe, a majestic entrance leading divers into a metropolis rich in marine culture. Coral columns and obelisks, basket sponge stadiums and gorgonian trees form the landscape
rated, discovered 559 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Caribbean Club Sand Chute
This site features a very gradual incline. You are likely to incounter stingrays or spotted eaglerays. Don't miss the large black coral at the apex of the reef.
rated, discovered 547 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Chinese Wall
You will be impressed by the diversity and quantity of marine life at this site. Keep your eyes open for the resident nurse shark which frequently is seen in the area.
rated, discovered 556 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Doc Poulson
A 70-foot cable-laying ship sunk in 1981 next to Mitch Miller's Reef, the Doc Poulson is a picturesque shallow dive great for beginners and second tanks. Intact and safe to penetrate, the wreck is encrusted with tiny patches of brain corals and sea f
rated, discovered 520 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Dragon`s Hole
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 579 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Dream Weaver Reef
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 523 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Eagle Ray Pass
This is a deep dive which frequently lives up to its name. Eaglerays are frequently spotted searching in the sand.
rated, discovered 527 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Eagle`s Nest
Divers often encounter eaglerays and turtles cruising along the wall. The wall is covered with various types of sponges and coral life. Snorkeling Also
rated, discovered 518 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Easy Street
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 529 time(s).
region, West Bay
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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 546 time(s).
region, West Bay
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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 542 time(s).
region, West Bay
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Great House Wall
Snorkeling Also
rated, discovered 549 time(s).
region, West Bay
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