Dive Sites & Map

Little Cayman is home to some of the best diving the world has to offer

Our sheer walls delve into some of the deepest parts of the Caribbean sea. From the world famous Bloody Bay wall on the north side to our pristine south side dive sites, Little Cayman has something to offer for every diver. Extreme drop offs, enchanting swim throughs and expansive sandy boulevards. Most importantly Little Cayman is home to a plethora of unique and exciting marine life. All year round we are able to offer you current free diving with exceptional visibility.

Below you will find our dive map and descriptions of some of our favourite dive sites

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Bloody Bay Wall Highlights

RANDY'S GAZEBO

This site has much to offer all levels of diving experience. The chimney and archway from which the site is named are the greatest points of interest here. The entrance to the chimney is around 40 ft and then it is 40 ft straight down. After the chimney you head west on the wall around 75 ft where you can check out the large and plentiful barrel sponges. You will then come across a wide limestone archway that sits right into the coral plateau and creates an excellent frame for great photo op - this gazebo offers striking sunlight views of divers in open water archway. The arch and wall are decorated in white anemones, yellow tubes and huge barrel sponges. The wall is a vivid place especially on top where all sort of critters live. Seahorses, feather stars, cleaner shrimp and morays are often spotted.

LEA LEA’S LOOKOUT

One of our favourite sites on the sheer section of the Bloody Bay Wall. Lea Lea’s Look out is characterised by its large swim through and vast canyon way. When you enter the water you will be greeted by sheer hard pan with school of grunts and snapper. A ‘man'-hole’ in the hard pan leads you into a huge swim through where you’ll catch a glimpse of various fish hiding in the shadows. Upon exiting the wall you’ll be blown away by all the soft corals and sponges encrusting that various creatures such as neck crabs, slender file fish and basket stars call home. We’ll lead you back to the boat through a canyon way home to moray eels, purple-crowned sea goddess’ and many more. This canyon give you a unique perspective of the structure of the Bloody Bay.

BARRACUDA BIGHT

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Jackson Bight Highlights

MIXING BOWL

On this site you can experience the vertical depths of Bloody Bays wall dives and the great sloping reefs and sandy boulevards of Jackson’s Bight. Previously named Three Fathom Wall, this site starts at a depth of approximately 18 feet, making it an excellent spot for snorkellers to experience life on the wall. Mixing Bowl offers many pelagic species, sharks and turtles. You will spot an abundance of groupers that swimming next to you minding their own business. To the east side you will find ridge filled with snappers and grunts and bermuda chub. In the sandy flats you will find stingrays, yellow-headed jawfish and eagle rays. It is a haven for tiny marine life and perfect for macro photographers.

EAGLE RAY ROUND UP

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Nancy’s Cup of Tea

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The South Side Highlights

Lighthouse Shallows

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WINDSOCK

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GAYS REEF

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