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Diving Grand Cayman Island

There are many reasons that scuba divers and those who enjoy snorkeling make the Cayman Islands a favorite vacation destination. The waters are clear and a spectacular turquoise blue. The coral reefs are pristine and the marine life is amazing. There are multiple spots for diving or snorkeling no matter your skill level. Many diving tour operators even have the training necessary for special needs diving. You can learn how to become a diving buddy for your disabled friend or loved one or you can find just the right diving experience for them.

The Cayman Island dive operators and the government have a good working partnership to ensure that diving remains safe for both the tourist and the precious ocean environment. Many sites are also very accessible to those who enjoy snorkeling and are in shallow water. Snorkeling equipment can be readily purchased or rented. The waters around all the main port and capital city of George Town are teaming with coral heads, fish, and other marine life. There are also shipwrecks to explore and observe the ocean inhabitants that call them home.

Eden Rock, Devil's Grotto, Coral Gardens, Half Moon Bay all call to mind the romance of Caribbean with white sands, and gentle Island breezes. Divers aren't the only people that flock to the Cayman Islands. Many honeymoon couples get their first glimpse of the exotic beauty of island life and warm waters of the Cayman Island. Many resorts also have reefs that are named for them, Parrot's Reef, Seaview Reef, and Sunset Reef all beckon to be explored.

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