CAREFREE CORNER OF THE CARIBBEAN
With 66,000 friendly locals to greet you, the Cayman Islands can be found in the most carefree corner of the Caribbean. All three of our islands have their own personality, reflected by the residents and unearthed in the landscape. From the barefoot elegance of Grand Cayman, to the adventurous spirit of Cayman Brac and the tranquillity of Little Cayman, warm smiles and lifelong memories are our major exports.
March-June
This is an especially great time to visit – clear, calm waters are perfect for snorkeling, diving, sailing and fishing. In addition, you’re more likely to snag a hotel deal during these months. Just be prepared for a rain shower or two, as this is the start of the region’s wet season.
March-June
This is an especially great time to visit – clear, calm waters are perfect for snorkeling, diving, sailing and fishing. In addition, you’re more likely to snag a hotel deal during these months. Just be prepared for a rain shower or two, as this is the start of the region’s wet season.
Swim with giant tarpon and fierce looking tiger groupers. Marvel at the majesty of a queen angelfish as elkhorn corals, star corals grouper, horseeye jacks, triggerfish, tarpon, nurse shark, barracudas and groupers are plentiful. Turtles, jacks and parrotfish abound.
With the number of officially named dive sites in the Cayman Islands at 365, there are more reasons than ever to dive in the destination. Today, as one of the world’s top dive destinations, we are home to more than 30 dive operators, tranquil calm waters, 100 ft. + visibility and a spectacular variety of marine life, pristine reefs, breathtaking wall dives and legendary wrecks.
With its calm, clear waters, dramatic vertical walls, stunning shallow reefs and storied wrecks,
Grand Cayman is one of the world’s premier dive destinations. Yet incredibly, many areas have yet to
be explored. Even more astounding is that there is marine life galore – everywhere.
240 Dive Sites For You To Explore In the waters surrounding Grand Cayman you’ll literally find it all,
including the world’s best 12 foot dive at the legendary Stingray City.
There’s so much to see, everyone can enjoy an experience unlike any other – 365 days out of the year.
If there’s one site almost every diver and snorkeller wants to add to their logbook while visiting the Cayman Islands this is it.
Stingray City offers an exhilarating, one-of-a-kind adventure, which is why it’s been dubbed the world’s best 12 foot dive.
tropical style and multitude of dive sites that are easily accessible from shore makes Cayman Brac
a beloved dive spot by underwater enthusiasts around the world. 65 Dive Sites For You To Explore
Whether you’re a novice experiencing the sport for the first time,
a new diver looking for the perfect spot to complete your check-out dives or
a seasoned veteran who wants a dive experience unlike any other,
this island paradise with its warm, clear waters should be at the top of your must-do list.
The only diveable Russian warship in the Western Hemisphere and one of the most dramatic wrecks
in the world, the MV Captain Keith Tibbetts lies scuttled beneath the waters of Cayman Brac’s West End.
Though world famous for walls that plunge to almost incomprehensible depths, Little Cayman also offers
spectacular shallow reefs that host an amazingly abundant and varied collection of marine life.
60 Dive Sites For You To Explore A true “hideaway” from the everyday, complete with shimmering
white sand beaches and swaying palm trees, this idyllic laid-back island paradise has become
a mecca for divers everywhere thanks to the copious amount of marine life, brightly hued
sponges and spectacular coral that abounds in its clear, bathtub-like turquoise waters.
Ask any diver who has experienced it and they will tell you that the Bloody Bay Marine Park’s wall,
Little Cayman’s most famous attraction, offers the finest drop-offs in the entire
Caribbean and has to be one of the most spectacular and varied dive locations in the world.
For more info: visit visitcaymanislands.com
Cayman is 480 miles south of Miami, which is just an hour by plane. Our main airport is Owen Roberts International in Grand Cayman. Cayman Brac also has its own hub, Charles Kirkconnell Airport. Meanwhile, Little Cayman is served by daily inter-island flights. Cayman Airways and Cayman Express provide inter-island flights between Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Nonstop service to Grand Cayman is available from the U.S., the U.K., Canada and other markets.