A list of the best rated dive movies in Cayman Islands.
Stingray City
Stingray City is Cayman Island's most stunning feature. It is an area suitable for snorkellers and divers where you will literally find hundreds of southern stingrays swimming and hovering across the white sand. During the past decades they have been lured by the leftovers of local fishermen. They cleaned their catch of the day and threw the rest overboard. Today many divers interact with the rays and hand feed them with parts of squid. Once a ray smells that food that is brought into the wa...
Captain Keith Tibbetts
A relatively young wreck dive is the famous MV. Captain Keith Tibbetts, a huge 330 foot long Russian Brigadier Type II Class frigate that was scuttled on the north shore of Cayman Brac in September 1996. The wreck is known by the name Russian Destroyer #356 and was built in 1984 in Nadhodka, U.S.S.R. She was built for the Cuban navy but the ship hasn't participated in any great battles as long as she was in service. When she was sold to the Cayman Islands, she was renamed Captain Keith Tibbe...
Great Wall West
Marylin's Cut, Hole in the Wall
Marilyn's Cut or Hole in the Wall is a generally sloping reef until you reach the wall at 25 feet deep. A bit to the right you will find a lot of loose coral which looks like it has been cut off from the reef creating a hole in the wall. Marine life and several kinds of sponges are as its neighbouring dives, Three Fathom Wall to the east and Donna's Delight in the west, in one word fantastic. Among its vibrant marine life are two large resident Nassau groupers which have been named Ben a...
Iron Shore Gardens
Babylon
Babylon Wall is one of the few dive sites off Grand Cayman's north shore just east of old man bay across the queen's monument. It is a huge wall dive, starting at a depth of forty feet, offering excellent examples of healthy wire coral, rope sponges and black coral. Also novice diver can have a great dive here on the sandy flats just before the drop-off or at the nearby shallower reefs of Babylon Shallows. It is also possible for snorkellers to get here from shore just off Babylon Beach ...