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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 301 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 296 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 287 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 293 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 297 time(s).
region, West Bay
In Between ... click for more
Inside Out ... click for more Inside Out
Two wall dives for the price of one. The mooring is planted in a coral head that is in 50 feet of water, but the surrounding sand basin drops to 80 feet. Stay inside this basin and dive the interior lip of the wall for a mid-depth dive. You can also
rated, discovered 280 time(s).
region, Cayman Brac
Inside Out ... click for more
Iron Shore Gardens ... click for more Iron Shore Gardens
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 569 time(s).
region, East End
Iron Shore Gardens ... click for more
Jackson Reef ... click for more Jackson Reef
Snorkeling Also
rated, discovered 298 time(s).
region, Little Cayman
Jackson Reef ... click for more
Jan`s Reef ... click for more Jan`s Reef
This is a nice shallow dive with healthy marine life. The reef has sustained a bit of storm damage. The gullies have an abundance of marine life.Snorkeling Also
rated, discovered 285 time(s).
region, Cayman Brac
Jan`s Reef ... click for more
Japanese Garden East ... click for more Japanese Garden East
The lavish stands of elkhorn and staghorn coral, found only sparsely elsewhere on the island, resemble a neatly trimmed bonsai garden and lend the site its Oriental name.
rated, discovered 278 time(s).
region, George Town
Japanese Garden East ... click for more
Japanese Gardens West ... click for more Japanese Gardens West
The lavish stands of elkhorn and staghorn coral, found only sparsely elsewhere on the island, resemble a neatly trimmed bonsai garden and lend the site its Oriental name.
rated, discovered 270 time(s).
region, George Town
Japanese Gardens West ... 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 293 time(s).
region, West Bay
Jax Dax (Three Trees) ... click for more
Jigsaw Puzzle ... click for more Jigsaw Puzzle
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 305 time(s).
region, Little Cayman
Jigsaw Puzzle ... click for more
Joy`s Joy ... click for more Joy`s Joy
From the hardpan shallows, deep sand crevices lead divers to the edge of the wall and spill over into deep fissures. Between visits to grouper cleaning stations, keep an eye on the deep blue for anything pelagic including sailfish and sharks.
rated, discovered 306 time(s).
region, Little Cayman
Joy`s Joy ... click for more
Kangaroo Gorge ... click for more Kangaroo Gorge
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 583 time(s).
region, East End
Kangaroo Gorge ... click for more
Kelly`s Caverns ... click for more Kelly`s Caverns
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 621 time(s).
region, East End
Kelly`s Caverns ... click for more
Ken`s Mountain ... click for more Ken`s Mountain
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 292 time(s).
region, Cayman Brac
Ken`s Mountain ... click for more
Kent`s Caves East ... click for more Kent`s Caves East
This is a typical spur and groove reef which is cut with tunnels, and big caverns, teeming with fish.
rated, discovered 286 time(s).
region, George Town
Kent`s Caves East ... click for more
Kent`s Caves West ... click for more Kent`s Caves West
This rarely dived site is home to various fish species including, snapper, grunts, angelfish. Keep your eyes open for the odd nurse shark. Make sure you ask a local dive operator if the current is running.
rated, discovered 278 time(s).
region, George Town
Kent`s Caves West ... 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


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