15 Jan

Divers Down

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Divers Down

Divers Down

Why dive in a crowd? At Divers Down, they take just 8 divers maximum on their regularly scheduled dive boats. This guarantees they can provide a high level of service to novice and experienced divers alike. Divers Down invites you to dive some the best diving in Grand Cayman. They have been operating in Grand Cayman for 12 years and are proud to offer personalized dive trips in which they take out small groups. Divers Down is a full service dive company providing shore and boat diving for certified divers along with a training centre for certification courses and continuing education.

They offer morning and afternoon 2-tank scuba dives daily, afternoon 1-tank Stingray City Dives and Night Dives a couple of times a week. They specialize in providing exclusive dive and snorkeling private charters for individual families or groups of friends. Their larger boats can comfortably accommodate up to 16 divers so larger parties can also be catered to.

Cayman Diving College, their training division with a PADI 5-Star Instructor Development Dive Resort rating can teach introductory Discover Scuba Dives and PADI Open Water Courses for beginners all the way up to Instructor Development Courses for those wanting to become qualified PADI instructors.

Divers Down has 5 convenient locations on Grand Cayman: dive shops in George Town, at the Grand Caymanian Resort and Trafalgar Place, a training facility at Treasure Island Resort and the Reservations/Administrative office at the Cayman Falls Plaza across from the Westin Hotel.

Remember… Divers Down for spectacular dives in Grand Cayman.

Don’t dive in a crowd, maximum 8 divers allowed!  www.diversdown.net

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26 Dec

Moby Dick Tours

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Moby Dick Tours

Moby Dick Tours

No trip to The Cayman Islands is complete without a trip to Stingray City

The Stingray City phenomenon came about by accident. Many years ago, local fishermen stopped in a natural sandbar area to clean their daily catch. The fishermen discarded the unwanted fish parts into the water which attracted hordes of Southern Stingrays to the area. As the fishermen would arrive, the Stingrays would gather awaiting their free meal. The Stingrays began to associate the sound of a boat engine with their free meal. Eventually local divers realized the rays could be fed by hand and were docile.

The southern stingrays are located in the shallow waters of the northwest corner of Grand Cayman’s North Sound. It is just inside a natural channel that passes through the barrier reef and consists of a string of sand bars that crosses the North Sound from Morgan Harbor to Rum Point.  The area is a popular attraction where the rays are found in abundance and visitors can feed, pet, and interact with the animals.

Moby Dick Tours is the friendliest, coolest tour company in Grand Cayman. Rated #1 by Trip Advisor, the Moby Dick staff clearly enjoys educating their guests and will give you the experience of a lifetime. They will teach you about feeding and petting the large stingrays that inhabit the area.  The stingrays will enchant you with their beauty and grace as they fly through the water. 

After visiting the rays, you will go to the nearby shallow barrier reef to snorkel and see the other colorful marine life. The Moby Dick crew is trained to guide and help you whether you’re a new or experienced snorkeler. Snorkeling gear is provided at no extra charge to tour members. Visiting the rays with Moby Dick is a must-do trip designed for the whole family to enjoy. Don’t be afraid to include family members who don’t care to get wet; the stingrays frolicking with the passengers are clearly visible from the comfy seats on the boat. Whether you want to go in the water or not, the tours will be something that you will remember and treasure for a lifetime.  For more information on the tours Moby Dick provides, visit www.mobydicktours.com.

Moby Dick Tours       info@mobydicktours.com          Tel: (480) 626-5429

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7 Dec

Wiggle Your Fins

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Eden Rock Diving Center

Eden Rock Diving Center

What burns 340 calories, turns your skin golden bronze, and gets you up close and personal with marine life? An hour of snorkeling in The Cayman Islands. You can easily swim out to two of the world’s best shore dive sites within minutes of land at Eden Rock Diving Center, in the heart of George Town. That’s right, no tour guides, boats, time schedule or stress…just ease yourself down the ladder into the sea and off you go! This part of the shoreline is teeming with hundreds of stunning tropical fish, and many tourists are happy to stay right along the coast in the warm, clear water. Those seeking a bit of adventure and an aqua-aerobic workout can swim out to Eden Rocks or Pirates Grotto, two of the highest ranked dive sites in the Caribbean.

Bring your own gear, or pop into the Eden Rock Dive Shop to rent equipment for the day. The friendly, safety-minded staff will get set with up with a comfortable fit. They have a large selection of gear for adults and children including masks, fins, and vests for sale or rental. Lockers are available as well. This popular site usually has numerous snorkelers heading to and from the dive sites, so it’s not hard to find your way around. Eden Rock staff can provide you with detailed site maps too. For those who prefer a professionally guided tour, it’s only $30.00 per hour per person.

For the the scuba fanatics in your group. Eden Rock Diving Center is known locally for excellent shore and boat diving, with helpful dive masters and a beautiful 42 ft jet boat.

Don’t let a vacation in Cayman go by without a visit to Eden Rock. It’s one of the most spectacular places you’ll see in the Cayman Islands.

Eden Rock Diving Center             124 South Church Street      George Town, on the waterfront

Telephone: (345) 949-7243  email edenrock@candw.ky    www.edenrockdive.com

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