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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 July 3rd, 2009, 11:09 PM   #1
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Shore dives limited to 12ft for jnr jnr diver

As part of our team we will have a padi seal member (less than 10 yrs of age with multiple multiple pool dives but limited to 12 feet). We would like to take her on a couple of shore dives with a bottom of 12 feet or so. Does anyone have suggestions of shore dives in GC that:

Are not deeper than 12-15 feet
Do not require a long swim
Easy Access

I know cemetry reef close to the shore might fulfill these requirements but are there others. It does not have to be super thrilling she is just getting a little tired of swimming around our pool

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Old July 4th, 2009, 01:29 AM   #2
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A couple of options but my first question would be is she a certified jr. diver? If not, I don't think any of these places will allow her to dive. You could find someone to take her on a Discover Dive if she's 10 by then:
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I don't know much about PADI and kids programs but that's my impression.

Sunset House has a saltwater pool used for training and access to the reef. It's really shallow but since it's open to the ocean on one side there is some interaction with the fish/reef. Jumping off the end of the pool/dock it's 12'.

They do a resort/Discover dive but it's $100 - yikes...

Some of Eden Rock downtown is really shallow.
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The coral reefs rise in vertical cliff faces from a 40 foot sand bottom to within a few feet from the surface.
There's stairs right into the water so it's really easy entry. I've seen smaller kids there with their parents. And they do a Discover Dive program which must be done offshore there as there's no pool nearby.

Go when there's no cruise ships in town though. Or late in the afternoon when they're about to sail. Otherwise that whole area is a zoo.

A more advanced option might be Stingray City. The hard sand bottom there is 14-15'. But she might be a little intimdated by the size/strength of the rays brushing up against her. And it can get a little cloudy if everyone can't stay on the bottom and kicks up the sand. The trick is to slightly overweight and use your BC to move vertically - not your fins.

If she's fearless, it's really a blast - they advertise it as the most fun dive in 15' on Cayman. It's a boat dive so she'll have to GS. She'd also be able to snorkel above you there and swim down. We had several families on our boat with young kids and that's what they did. I'm not sure anyone will do it as a Discover Dive though.

I think Cemetary Beach might be a bit much for her. Getting in/out of the surf line can be a bit tough. Unless you tow her gear out and help her don it. It's about a 100 yd. swim out to the reef - although it is really shallow once you get there.

Does she dive with an 80'? Finding a 63 might be hard to do, almost all of the diveops/resorts won't let you remove tanks from their premises. There is a rental shop in West Bay that is fairly close to CB.
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A couple other sites you may want to consider...

Cobalt Coast - not out to the reef, but in the sand flats right off the dock there are lots of sea fans and a lot of fish...looking at the rocks we've seen lots of juveniles of various kinds of fish, peacock flounder, tang, octopus, silversides, and parrotfish.

At Turtle Reef - again not out to the reef - but in the channel out towards the reef there is always lots of cool stuff there.

Both of these you go down a ladder to get into the water . . . so very easy entry.

Cobalt does a Kids Camp so I know they are used to dealing with children...
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