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The Caymans Islands' splashier side is the real draw. Offering a host of experiences, from petting "tame" Atlantic Southern stingrays to exploring jaw-dropping drop-offs and dive sites, the Caymans are a watery wonderland. Reefs, shipwrecks and Little Cayman's Bloody Bay Wall, considered the Caribbean's most sensational wall dive, create unforgettable dips. Whether driving, zipping by on a scooter, strolling downtown George Town or kicking flippers in warm water, Cayman Islands vacations go at... more » The Caymans Islands' splashier side is the real draw. Offering a host of experiences, from petting "tame" Atlantic Southern stingrays to exploring jaw-dropping drop-offs and dive sites, the Caymans are a watery wonderland. Reefs, shipwrecks and Little Cayman's Bloody Bay Wall, considered the Caribbean's most sensational wall dive, create unforgettable dips. Whether driving, zipping by on a scooter, strolling downtown George Town or kicking flippers in warm water, Cayman Islands vacations go at an easy pace « less
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Cayman Diving School

3 of 5 stars
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Nov 20, 2009

We signed up for open water certification. Our experience was generally good, but there were a couple of frustrating experiences. First of all, Cayman Diving School operates completely on the...more

Cayman Marine Lab

Nov 20, 2009

For over 20 years, I've been diving with Cayman Marine Lab and Dr. Tom Byrnes in Grand Cayman. As a Ph.D. in marine biology, Tom is an expert on the waters of Grand Cayman and the life therein. Tom...more

Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman

Nov 20, 2009

just found out that i paid $899 for an oceanfront room that a convention goer paid $479 for. i have heard of discounts but this is ridiculous. they need to lower the rates so then maybe i can buy more...more

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