Deep Blue Divers Boat viewed from below at Northwest Point, Grand Cayman |
If you like affordable small group diving, valet diving, and if you enjoy a sense of community, than you will love "Deep Blue Divers" operated out of the "Lobster Pot Dive Center" in Georgetown on Grand Cayman. We dove with divemasters Nyall (pronounced Neal) and Alice for 4 days. There were never more than 6 people on any of our dives, and there were usually around only 4 people on the boat at a time.(We never saw any other dive boats or divers when in the water, which, despite the number of tourists in Grand Cayman, especially when the cruise ships are in town, was a treat.)
Porcupine Fish, Northwest Point, Grand Cayman |
Green Moray Eel-Lonestar Ledges, Grand Cayman |
In summary, Deep Blue Divers was quite affordable (they offer multi-day discounts), and the service was top notch. Their boat dock is a quick drive from the main drag of Seven Mile Beach. The only drawbacks that I can think of is that their diving is mainly limited to the West Wall, which I hear is not as good as the diving on the North Wall. Also, you might not like their strict time limits. On air, the deeper profiles justifies the time limits - 0:40 for the first dive, 0:50 for the second dive. However, if you're breathing Nitrox, you might feel a little short changed by the shorter dive times.
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