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Stingray City
Promoted by cruise ship TV commercials, dive and adventure magazines, Stingray
City has become the world's most famous shallow dive. Here, divers can
feed, pet and play with the friendly Southern Stingrays. Divers kneel on the
sandy sea floor while tame stingrays swirl around in search of food. As you
stroke the smooth undersides of the stingrays, you'll understand why this memorable
dive has made Grand Cayman famous.
*Note: Stingray City dives depart from the Kaibo Dock which is a 25 minute drive
from Morritt's Tortuga Club and Resort.
North Wall Dives
The North Wall boasts spectacular drops-offs and fascinating marine life.
It is not uncommon to spot Eagle Rays, Tarpon and Sea Turtles. The exotic
marine life clinging to the vertical sides of the wall make diving it a
thrill to even the most experienced divers and photographers. North Wall
dive boats depart from the Hyatt or Safehaven docks.
East End Dives
The east end of the island is still relatively untouched by divers and offers
pristine sites. The diving is typically around
the inner fringing reef. The spur and grove formations here are more gently
sloping than other areas on Grand Cayman. With a variety of sites including caves and swim-throughs, coupled with superfluous marine
life, the East End offers something special for the adventurous diver looking
for something different.
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Divers At Stingray City
Photo: Red Sail Sports

A Gorgeous Sea Fan Waiting To Be Explored
Photo: Nigel Merrick - Tortuga Photo/Video
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