Immerse yourself beyond the limits: the Cayman Islands´ iconic sites await you

A Caribbean experience where underwater adventure combines with legendary shipwrecks, vibrant reefs and landscapes that inspire exploration every day of the year

(Source: PTG Consulting)

September 2025 – The underwater paradise of the Cayman Islands invites you to explore its 365 dive sites, crystal-clear waters, and unique seascapes. Beginners and professionals alike will find an ideal setting for adventure, available every day of the year.

Iconic shipwrecks and coral walls

Among the must-see experiences are some of the most famous shipwrecks and formations in the Caribbean:

  • USS Kittiwake (Grand Cayman): Former U.S. Navy rescue ship sunk off Seven Mile Beach and converted into an artificial reef teeming with marine life.
  • M/V Captain Keith Tibbetts (Cayman Brac): Russian frigate sunk in 1996, the only Soviet warship accessible to divers in the Western Hemisphere.
  • Soto Trader (Little Cayman): cargo ship sunk in 1976.
  • Green Gold (Grand Cayman): a shipwreck covered in sponges and corals, a refuge for barracudas, eels and jewel fish.
  • Doc Poulson (Grand Cayman): A boat sunk in 1982, perfect for beginners in diving.
  • Kissimmee (Cayman Brac): tugboat converted into a reef in 1982.
  • Bloody Bay Wall (Little Cayman): A vertical wall that drops more than 6,000 feet, considered one of the best diving sites in the world.
  • Wilderness Wall (Cayman Brac): a dramatic drop into the ocean depths.

Ideal conditions all year round

Protected by reefs, the islands offer visibility of over 30 meters and temperatures between 26 and 28°C year-round. More than 30 certified operators guarantee safety, modern equipment, and personalized experiences.

International Diving Hall of Fame Museum

On land, visitors can visit the International Diving Hall of Fame (ISDHF), located in Pedro St. James, Grand Cayman. The museum honors pioneers and key figures in the industry, with historical artifacts and a comprehensive gallery of international and local honorees.

An incomparable destination

With diving opportunities every day of the year, the Cayman Islands are establishing themselves as a must-see destination for ocean lovers. Underwater adventures, unique biodiversity, and a commitment to conservation make this paradise one of the world's top dive destinations.


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