Sunday, June 19, 2011

Mid-way through June and diving Grand Cayman is heating up! Water temps are now 84F and rising. Visibility the last few days has been amazing. From 100' you could clearly see the logo and phone number on the side of Wall-Nut. Even though we had to dodge a few thunderstorms, Grand Cayman diving on the west wall has been spectacular. NW point and Royal Palms Ledge have finally been put back and well worth the wait! Nurse shark, multiple eel sightings, several turtles and a few more lion fish to keep things exciting. Couple of night dives were also most impressive with a trio of octopus and an arrow crab with blood worms skewered on his head! So Stuey wasn't lying!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

So far June's Grand Cayman dive adventures are starting to heat up! We have done a few amazing dive the Kittiwake that is sure to impress even the most particular diver. She's been resting on the bottom for only 6 months and is home to such diverse fish life. With the weather in the tropics starting to make the summer change, we're a bit surprised to find ourselves diving Grand Cayman west wall. Hoping to get back north in time for some hammer head sharks and so "Stuey the Sting Ray Whisperer" can keep up his job of bringing in formations of 10-15 at a time! Summer time is also a great time for you to snorkel Sting Ray City while we fire up the bbq right on the boat! Great specials for divers and non-divers so don't waste time booking your Grand Cayman diving adventure!