Friday, October 21, 2011

Mid-October

So far diving Grand Cayman in October has been should we say "tropical"...Traditionally a rainy and windy month, a few have braved the high seas and soaking wet surface intervals to dive Grand Cayman north wall before the winter winds pick up. 3/4 of the way through the month and we find ourselves with a stationary low pressure just south of us, sure to bring a bunch more wind and rain. Some dive operators have already had to move south so guests were not denied some Grand Cayman diving....
This is a sure sign of a LONG winter ahead!

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You

To all our customers..new and old...our friends and family..Thank You! Cayman Turtle Divers has been open 1 year today! We cannot thank you all enough for all your love and support. We have put the personal touch back into Grand Cayman diving and only with your help was this possible.

Enough of the mushy stuff....October still finds us diving Grand Cayman north wall! The sea could not have been any calmer the past few weeks. We have Spotted Eagle Rays jumping out of the water and doing amazing loop-d-loops under water. We've bumped into a few super friendly turtles, "removed" a few lion fish and relaxed to the max with a couple of charters heading to Kaibo for food and drinks. So as you guys start to feel the winter chill in your bones, think warm thoughts, think escape to dive Grand Cayman!