Grand Cayman Diving

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Diving simplified...
Our diving concept is simple… Take world famous Grand Cayman diving
conditions, add in our successful private charter company and great staff…
What could be simpler…?
We are a family owned private charter company catering to people who are willing to pay a little extra for a quality experience. That is why we only offer private charters, the owner of the company is a firm believer in "you get what you pay for", it is how he travels and functions, and going into this business, it was the only way he was interested in operating. Hence the name of the company. We employe a full time dive instructor and support staff…
We offer diving from either of our two bigger boats… Our Intrepid "Solar Explorer" is normally stationed off the west side, and is 36' of diving machine, extra wide kevlar hull powered by twin 300's, fresh water, cabin, bathroom and all safety gear… She is awesome… Our dream dive yacht is "Paradise Explorer" and is total diving luxury… Ever dream of a live abroad dive boat, but with just your group, no strangers, and a price you can afford? Now you can have it… Go for it… Price includes tanks, weights, crew, guide, fuel, ice, refreshments…
"Solar Explorer" - 36 Intrepid – US $600/2 Tank Dive – Up to 5 divers + 3-4 passengers.
- US $900/3 Tank Dive"Paradise Explorer" - 55' Yacht – US $1500/2 Tank Dive (full 4hr trip, so not rushed) – Up to 6 divers + 6-10 passengers.
- US $2250/3 Tank Dive (full day 7hr trip, so far from rushed)Grand Cayman offers dramatic and diverse Cayman Islands scuba diving as the product of geology, which played a key role in fashioning the Cayman Islands into one of the most sought-after watersports destinations in the world. Residing atop the peak of a sheer submerged mountain range, the Cayman Islands are surrounded by the Cayman Trench. The northern edges of the Trench form the massive wall known as the Cayman Ridge, which plunges dramatically to depths in excess of 25,000 feet, making it the deepest point in the Caribbean sea. This drop-off (or 'wall') commences its vertical descent approximately 100 yards from shore where depths range from 40 to 60 feet. When you dive Cayman, you can expect to see an abundance of sea life on every Cayman dive. Diving in Grand Cayman can be divided into four unique areas: west, north, south and east. Superlative diving at each of these dive sites varies upon prevailing wind and sea conditions. However, during all but the winter months, you will find the most consistently calm and clear diving along the west– and to a slightly less extent the north side dive sites. While there is rarely such a thing as a poor or even an average Cayman Islands dive, you will typically realize the most favorable diving on Grand Cayman Diving with Cayman Private Charters is truly the best way to dive the beautiful waters of the Cayman Islands. Charter any of our 5 boats for an unforgettable private guided dive charter. We have a full time dive instructor on staff and all boats have the necessary safety equipment. Please call or contact us today for more information and pricing.
Grand Cayman
The Grand Canyonesque topography that defines the 150 sites off Grand Cayman - whether on the North Shore, West End or East End - is a showcase of precipitous walls, towering canyons and reefs laced with swim-throughs.
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Cayman Brac
ranquil Cayman Brac boasts two shores of top-notch wall diving with about 40 dive sites. Off the north shore, the MV Capt. Keith Tibbetts, the fabled 330-foot Russian warship begins in just 20 feet of water and is frequented by turtles, eagle rays, green moray eels and scorpionfish.
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Little Cayman
The smallest of the three Cayman Islands boasts Bloody Bay Wall, a site on its North Shore which is lavishly decorated with sea fans and coral formations. This world-famous wall starts in about 12 feet of water and plummets to 6,000. The intersection of Bloody Bay Wall with Jackson Bight is known as Mixing Bowl, another favorite among divers.
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Kittiwake
Ex-USS Kittiwake ASR 13 - Chanticleer Class Submarine Rescue Ship ASR Built by: Savannah Machinery and Foundary Co of Savannah, Georgia, USA
The Kittiwake had an amazing service for over 50 years, decommissioned September 30, 1994. After being laid up by the US Navy for 6 years, the Kittiwake was transferred to the US Maritime Administration (MARAD) in March of 2000. From 2000 - 2009, she resided at the James River Reserve Fleet in Fort Eustis, Virginia (Norfolk area).
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