Saturday, November 16, 2013

Cayman Islands SCUBA Diving

Cayman Islands SCUBA Diving


Well folks, old man winter is just around the corner. This officially means NE winds and likely less North Wall Cayman diving. Unfortunately, this also marks the end of our Silverside season. During the summer months, tens of millions of dwarf herring invade the walls, reefs, and wrecks of the Cayman Islands transforming an already beautiful underwater landscape into magical shimmering amazement. Typically found in the shallow dive sites of Grand Cayman, silversides congregate during the day hiding from predators and venture out at night to "wash" over the edge of the deep wall.

As winter approaches, our diving schedule will shift toward the south side dive sites of Grand Cayman. Not to worry, the south side of Grand Cayman has some of the most amazing shallow sites in the Caribbean. Japanese Gardens, Pallas Reef, Bat Caves..the list goes on. Be sure and dress for the occasion. While water temperature will only drop down into the high seventy's, the air temperature can seem quite cold, especially after a long dive.


Happy Diving!

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