Our typical shark dive is located on the North Wall, where we regularly see Reef, Nurse and an accessional Hammerhead Shark, this is for thrill seekers.
The east end of Grand Cayman is more exposed and very weather dependent due to rougher and has steep underwater cliffs. This unique day out is a three-tank dive day with two deep dives and one reef dive. There are four common species of sharks in the Cayman Islands: nurse sharks, lemon sharks, Caribbean reef sharks and blacktip sharks. On these dives, you are most likely to see reef and blacktip sharks.
This day out is weather dependent, starts around 8am and returns around 5pm or later if you’d like to stop in for drinks/dinner at either Kaibo or Rum Point on our way back.
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