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Hello, I am thinking of doing a trip later in the year to Grand Cayman- would be depart Wed. AM returning the following Monday PM, so a max. of 4 days diving. I have been once before, stayed at Morritts Tortuga, but this time I am thinking of staying on the West, so my question is, is the diving noticably worse there? And I assume you can get small boats to avoid the cattleboat experience (I saw a thread on this recently). Also any other suggestions for an easily accessable
Carribean destination would be much appreciated. My "benchmark" is also Cozumel- I enjoy it so much that I am almost afraid to go anywhere else!
Thanks,
On the west I stay at sunset house. They have large boats and may have a few people but the size of there boats takes care of this issue. And by boats I mean 6 very well decked out. Another option is Ebanks at Apple diving you will have to find your own hotels, try seaview, bare bones but great price beside you diving right? The Naked fish is right there and you are with in walking distance to George Town (15min)