Diver Destinations

Cayman's 365 Project

Cayman Island has announced its new 365 Project: a different dive site every day of the year.
A decommissioned Indian Navy ship has become the country’s newest artificial reef.   A 162-tonne patrol boat was sunk earlier this year off the Karnataka coast in the Arabian Sea.
Campter and Nicholsons Marina is expanding and moderinzing the Port Louis Marina on the island of Grenada.  In getting the site ready, the company has removed two abandoned boats and donated them to the Grenada Scuba Diving Assocation, which has used them to create two new dive and snorkel sites.
A 63-year old decommissioned US Naval vessel will soon be acquired by the government of the Cayman Islands and is slated to become Grand Cayman’s newest dive attraction.   At a recent press briefing held in Toronto, Tourism, Environment, Investment and Commerce Minister Charles Clifford told Diver Magazine that he expects the USS Kittiwake to be sunk off the popular Seven Mile Beach in June, 2009.

Grand Cayman's Secret

Rick the Pirate needs to be seriously bribed. The next diver to Georgetown, Grand Cayman, owes it to the scuba community to slip a C-note to the official Carrribean island greeter and ask him not to tell people just how good the diving is on the Island's remote East End.