I'm going to Little Cayman from November 1-6, and looking at the extended forecast I'm a little concerned about how the wind may affect our trip. I know it's hard to predict this far out, but I would like to try and get a general reference point for how they deal with the wind there. From what I understand, if it's too windy (especially NE winds), the dive boat may go to sites on the south end of the island rather than Bloody Bay. I haven't been to Little Cayman before, but I hear that Bloody Bay Wall is far better than the sites on the south side, and we are really looking forward to diving the walls.
Does anyone have an idea of how windy it can be and still be able to go to Bloody Bay Wall? The extended forecast shows NE and ENE winds of 13-20 mph at this point. (We'll be in 40+ ft boats with Little Cayman Beach Resort.)
Thanks!
Does anyone have an idea of how windy it can be and still be able to go to Bloody Bay Wall? The extended forecast shows NE and ENE winds of 13-20 mph at this point. (We'll be in 40+ ft boats with Little Cayman Beach Resort.)
Thanks!