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Cayman Islands Close to home, Far from expected! Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Cayman is one of the cleanest, most refreshing and relaxing destinations in the Caribbean. An abundance of amenities, combined with a low crime rate and excellent modern infrastructure and communications have created an enviable lifestyle in an idyllic tropical location.


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Old June 27th, 2009, 08:24 PM   #1
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Mini trip report – InDepth, Cayman Brac, June 2009

Dived for two weeks with InDepth Watersports. Top notch. Their new rigid inflatable boat (RIB) is da bomb. 20 minutes to Bloody Bay Wall! New staff Lynn and Erica bring great attitudes to complement Craig and Carl. Valet diving with small numbers of divers. Dived sites I'd never heard of in 12 years of going to the Brac. We'll dive with them again for sure.

The water seemed warmer than in previous years, with fewer live coral and more algae. Global warming?

The nice people of the Brac and their almost non-existent crime rate make it a must repeat destination. Hurricane Paloma hit many of them hard, but their resilience makes the impact on us visitors almost nil.
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