The water pressure in underwater caverns causes a large geyser to spray high out of the water.
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The water pressure in underwater caverns causes a large geyser to spray high out of the water.
One of Cayman Brac's top North Wall dive spots.
Hell is a small town on Grand Cayman (short drive from hotels) that has a post office/gift shop and little else to brag about. Plenty of T-shirts, post cards, mugs, the usual tourist type items. The...
Offers luxuriant vegetation and over 200 species of birds.
Famous dive spot in Little Cayman.
Diving spot featuring coral grown into a massive buttress at the edge of the wall.
Virtual playground of mazes and grottoes.
Dive site featuring deep canyons, formations of overlapping plate coral and narrow passageways leading down the wall.
Features three, magnificent 60-foot high monoliths perched along the drop-offs outer edge.
This road heads eastward out of George Town and is a perfect drive for those who want to view the local culture of the island.
Famous dive spot off Grand Cayman.
A giant coral grotto occupied by an estimated 50 supermale Parrotfish plus some 50 to 200 Tarpon.
As the name would suggest, this is a great area to spot grouper, as well as other marine life.
A favorite spot for divers.
This bay is the easternmost point on Cayman Brac and is known for the great scenery provided by the limestone bluff that looms overhead.
Bat colonies and deep caves, used by island residents for shelter during storms, are the beckoning features of this limestone crag that rises 140 feet above the sea at Cayman Brac's eastern tip.
