Overall Rating = 2.9 out of 5Lonestar Ledges is located just off Seven Mile Beach on the west side of Grand Cayman. This scuba diving site is a frequent "second dive" site after a deep wall dive on the west side. This scuba diving site has several...
Overall Rating = 3.75 out of 5Molokini Crater is one of the best dives if not the best dive on Maui. This scuba diving site is only accessible via boat and is at the remnants of an extinct volcano. The crescent of the volcano "cone" rises above...
Overall Rating = 4.1 out of 5Fish Rain is a great scuba diving site and probably has one of the highest densities of marine species that you will find while scuba diving in Maui County. This dive site would rate even higher if it was easier to...
Scuba Diving in the Cayman Islands is something special. The magnificent walls, spectacular soft and hard corals, great wrecks, easy access and warm water makes this a marvelous place for scuba diving. Whether you are an experienced technical...
Overall Rating = 3.75 out of 5First Cathedral is one of the most visited scuba diving sites on Lanai and in Maui County. It is a dual pinnacle site and is also one of the largest scuba diving sites in Maui County. The mooring at the pinnacle is...
Black rock or Sheraton Reef rates average for scuba diving Maui during the day, but is a bit above average when compared to other shore diving locations in the Kaanapali area. I do rate it a bit better as a night dive site. However, when Scuba...
Overall Rating = 3.5 out of 5Orange Canyon is one of the more well known and visited scuba diving sites on the west side of Grand Cayman. The dive site is near the west end of the island and is very close to several other well know sites, such as...
There are other interesting wrecks in Grand Cayman besides the USS Kittiwake.The Doc Poulson is a purpose sunk shipwreck on the western part of Grand Cayman. The ship was originally a Japanese cable laying ship and was sunk in Grand Cayman in 1981...
The Oro Verde shipwreck in Grand Cayman has been a favorite site for divers since she was sunk on May 31, 1980 by the Cayman government. The vessel a 131-foot 692-ton freighter lies in about 50 feet of water just off Grand Cayman's famous Seven...
Big Tunnels is one of the better dives on the west side of Grand Cayman. It has a large passageway, "tunnel" that is wide enough for a couple of buses to pass side by side and dumps out to the wall at about 100 feet. There are a number of spiral...