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    First Cayman Trip -Dive ops helps

    My family will be diving on the Caymans for the first time. We usually dive at Cozumel or Los Cabos , or Grand Bahamas. We are very excited about the trip. We will be there the third week of July. We are staying on the east side at Morritt's Tortuga Club . If anyone could recommend a good dive op on the east end it would really be appreciated. Also if you could recommend some good dive sites that would be even better. I have been doing so me research but nothing beats experienced eyes..

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    mbryant27

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    Ocean Frontiers is the dive op most people would recommend in the East End.

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    I would also check out what I guess is now Red Sail. They have a shop at the resort and their boats leave from the dock at Morritt's. We've always had good experiences with them once on the boat. Sometimes the staff in the shop can get a little surly which makes no sense given the level of competition for your diving dollar.

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    I will be at Morritts from July 11 to 25th. We are diving with OF almost every day (1 day we are taking my 18 y/o son to SMB to ride waverunners for a half day). Been diving there since 2004 and prefer OF over Red Sail, just personal preference. OF will pick you up if you want (I think).

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    Morritts have waverunners, wind surf boards and kayaks here. They rent them out of the dive shop.

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