Famous dive spot in Little Cayman.
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Famous dive spot in Little Cayman.
Famous dive spot in Little Cayman.
Rebuilt after the 1932 hurricane, the island's only church is also its oldest standing building.
As it's name suggests, this beautiful lake is teeming with tarpon.
Diving spot featuring coral grown into a massive buttress at the edge of the wall.
Home to one of the hemisphere's largest breeding populations of red-footed boobies and a large colony of swooping frigate birds.
Beautiful dive spot featuring tons of coral and sponges.
One of several popular sites off Little Cayman.
An uncrowded beach at the eastern tip of Little Cayman.
Offers information on native birds and a viewing platform with binoculars.
Small museum dedicated to the history of Little Cayman.
Trail where phosphate-mining operations were conducted in the last century.
Protected site on the tip of the south side of Bloody Bay Wall.
Dive spot where the wall drops 90 degrees below.
Features a prominent ridge running down the face of the wall, with three large holes through it at varying depths.
Features stunning displays of sponge life, especially yellow tube and trumpet sponges, bright red rope and cup sponges.
This sudden underwater drop-off is heralded by some as the best dive site on Little Cayman.
Dive site along Bloody Bay.
A 120-foot cargo freighter sitting upright on the bottom at a depth of 50 feet.
A dive site where Bloody Bay and Jackson Walls meet.
