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Pallas Wreck Reef East ... click for more Pallas Wreck Reef East
This shallow dive is named after the Norwegian steel hulled brigate which sunk here in 1903 when she hit the reef. The wreck site is teeming with fish life. Divers should be conscious of the current when diving the wreck. Snorkeling Also
rated, discovered 299 time(s).
region, George Town
Pallas Wreck Reef East ... click for more
Pallas Pinnacle West ... click for more Pallas Pinnacle West
This group of sites is known for its huge pinnacle corals. A lot of black coral and large barrel sponges are found in this area. This is a deep dive, keep an eye on your profile and the current.
rated, discovered 279 time(s).
region, George Town
Pallas Pinnacle West ... click for more
Pallas Pinnacle East ... click for more Pallas Pinnacle East
This group of sites is known for its huge pinnacle corals. A lot of black coral and large barrel sponges are found in this area. This is a deep dive, keep an eye on your profile and the current.
rated, discovered 284 time(s).
region, George Town
Pallas Pinnacle East ... click for more
Pallas Pinnacle Central ... click for more Pallas Pinnacle Central
This group of sites is known for its huge pinnacle corals. A lot of black coral and large barrel sponges are found in this area. This is a deep dive, keep an eye on your profile and the current.
rated, discovered 271 time(s).
region, George Town
Pallas Pinnacle Central ... click for more
Pageant Beach Reef ... click for more Pageant Beach Reef
This is a typical spur and groove site, featuring lots of sandy areas and small tunnels. The fish life is plentiful. Snorkeling Also
rated, discovered 305 time(s).
region, George Town
Pageant Beach Reef ... click for more
Oro Verde South (Bow) ... click for more Oro Verde South (Bow)
This drug smugglers' loss is a divers' gain. Oro Verde, Spanish for Green Gold, obviously refers to the monetary value of its former cargo of ganja. Scuttled in the spring of 1980, this wreck is steadily maturing with a coat of sponge and coral.
rated, discovered 301 time(s).
region, West Bay
Oro Verde South (Bow) ... click for more
Oro Verde North (Stern) ... click for more Oro Verde North (Stern)
This drug smugglers' loss is a divers' gain. Oro Verde, Spanish for Green Gold, obviously refers to the monetary value of its former cargo of ganja. Scuttled in the spring of 1980, this wreck is steadily maturing with a coat of sponge and coral.
rated, discovered 296 time(s).
region, West Bay
Oro Verde North (Stern) ... click for more
Orange Canyon ... click for more Orange Canyon
Named for the big orange elephant ear sponges that compete for your attention with the vast webs of deepwater gorgonians and meaty barrel sponges. A deeper site not recommended for beginners
rated, discovered 310 time(s).
region, West Bay
Orange Canyon ... click for more
Ollen`s Office ... click for more Ollen`s Office
This is a nice deep dive where you will find lots of sponge and coral life. Keep an eye on the surge if you are entering from a small boat.
rated, discovered 289 time(s).
region, George Town
Ollen`s Office ... click for more
Northern Lights ... click for more Northern Lights
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 584 time(s).
region, East End
Northern Lights ... click for more
North West Point ... click for more North West Point
Located in the mixing zone of currents from the north and west walls, this wall dive is heavy on filter feeders like orange elephant ear sponges and deepwater gorgonians. It's also a great site to see green sea turtles.
rated, discovered 304 time(s).
region, West Bay
North West Point ... click for more
Norbert`s Reef ... click for more Norbert`s Reef
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 278 time(s).
region, Cayman Brac
Norbert`s Reef ... click for more
No Name Wall ... click for more No Name Wall
This shallow cave system is home to a wide array of fish life.
rated, discovered 287 time(s).
region, George Town
No Name Wall ... click for more
No Name Wall ... click for more No Name Wall
This deep dive is just north of the Rum Point Channel. This site is line of ravines which lead towards the wall.
rated, discovered 318 time(s).
region, West Bay
No Name Wall ... click for more
Neptune`s Wall ... click for more Neptune`s Wall
A great steep wall dive which features large barrel sponges, rope sponges, black coral and gorgorian sea fans. Various types of lobsters and moral eels can be found here. You can usually count on superb visibility at this site.
rated, discovered 310 time(s).
region, West Bay
Neptune`s Wall ... click for more
Ned`s Tunnels ... click for more Ned`s Tunnels
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 297 time(s).
region, George Town
Ned`s Tunnels ... click for more
Mitch Miller`s Reef ... click for more Mitch Miller`s Reef
The reef is named after the famous band leader from the 50's and 60's. The reef is made up of large coral heads grooved with gulleys and swin throughs.Snorkeling Also
rated, discovered 305 time(s).
region, West Bay
Mitch Miller`s Reef ... click for more
Mike`s Mountain ... click for more Mike`s Mountain
Snorkeling Also
rated, discovered 289 time(s).
region, Little Cayman
Mike`s Mountain ... click for more
Middle Chute ... click for more Middle Chute
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 281 time(s).
region, Cayman Brac
Middle Chute ... click for more
Mesa ... click for more Mesa
Mesa features various types of coral including stony and fire coral. The site is teeming with fish life including large tiger grouper and golden hamlet.
rated, discovered 298 time(s).
region, West Bay
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