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Location: Little Cayman (Cayman Islands)
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Here you can see what other divers thought, the top dive sites, what fish to see, and what wrecks are here.
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Top Dive Sites (make sure you dive these!)
1 Mixing Bowl With 3 votes(s).
2 Jackson Wall and Reef With 3 votes(s).
3 Three Fathom wall With 2 votes(s).
4 Nancy's Cup of Tea With 1 votes(s).
5 Marilyn's Cut With 1 votes(s).

Marine Sightings:

Based on data from your reviews for Little Cayman. we know the following about the marine life you can expect to see.
If you have been to Little Cayman please add a review (see left). Your experience of what you saw will help to extend these results!

Reef Fish Sightings: Pelagic Fish Sightings: Quality of Coral:

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Reviews:

Here are the last 10 reviews for Little Cayman. Show all of them.

Visited Comments
April 2010 Not as much coral and sea life as the Red Sea or Pacific Islands, but Caribbean diving grows on you. Bloody Bay Marine park is lovely, and the dive sites on the south side of the island have a lot to offer if you dive slow and focus on smaller critters. Stayed at Little Cayman Beach Resort which is really great. Its a small place catering to divers (nothing else really to do on the island!) Their dive service is excellent and they have some of the best food I've had for an 'all inclusive' resort. Two thumbs up!
Date posted: 06-Apr-2010 22:48 by: southernseas
March 2007 this is a real quite island , ideal for diving with a marine national park , excellent diving resort
Date posted: 03-Nov-2009 18:39 by: adelz48
May 2007 Fabulous diving. We always stay at the Southern Cross Club.
Date posted: 01-Aug-2007 19:29 by: JimC
May 2007 Very easy diving; virtually no currents. Outstanding wall dives and swim-throughs. Reef-top in very good condition; lots of small fish; turtles everywhere; lots of stingrays on the sand.
Date posted: 01-Jun-2007 18:53 by: sam
September 2006 Fantastic diving: lots of variety, both in underwater terrain and sea life. The Bloody Bay Marine park is easily one of the best dive spots in the world.
Date posted: 21-Jan-2007 00:04 by: Chris
August 2006 Outstanding diving at the meadows dive site out wall dive turned out to be a shark dive as we got into the water there we 3 or 4 reef sharks swiming around us for about 30 minutes. Got some great photos, the walls were amazing and we did 17 dive that week. We stayed at Little Cayman Beach Resort and our dive op was Reef Divers they were outstanding we never went to the same dive site twice.
Date posted: 29-Aug-2006 03:02 by: David
May 2006 A really good dive experience Overall at the Little Cayman Beach resort. Bloody Bay Marine park offers many fantastic sites and if you want a bit of variety you may be able to sail accross to Cayman Brac and Dive the Russian Destroyer - the 'MV Captain Keith Tibbetts'
Date posted: 18-May-2006 10:26 by: Stuart
October 2005 We got hurricaned out by Wilma. Only one day of diving before the seas shut us down for the rest of the week. The resort was great. The food is excellent, the staff friendly and attentive, and the dive staff is a hoot. The best part was when the dive shop gave us vouchers for the dives we couldn't do because of the storm. I'll be going back in April 2006 to use them.
Date posted: 28-Oct-2005 19:16 by: Chip
November 2004 world class diving at bloody bay wall, food at the resort is gourmet, dive staff is friendly and very knowledgeable, this was our second trip and it won't be the last!
Date posted: 09-Aug-2005 01:47 by: michelle
July 2004 I've dived here almost yearly since 1989, but answered specifically for 2004 trip. How do I enter where I actually stayed, Pirates Point Resort? I would want to know more about the dive practices, accommodations and food of a given place.
Date posted: 07-Jun-2005 19:16 by: Barbara


Wreck Dives:

Here are the wreck dives we know of for Little Cayman.

Soto Trader
A cargo barge that exploded and sank off Little Cayman in 1976. Two crewmen were killed in the gasoline explosion that rocked the islands.
16m / 52ft
19m / 62ft
Accidental sinking: 01-Apr-1976 Wreck penetration is possible. Technical or decompression diving. More info...