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Scuba Diving & Snorkeling Adventures in the Cayman Islands

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Peak Sponge! Divers who jump into any dive site in the Cayman Islands these days will witness sponges at the peak of their life cycle on local reefs. Check out our new blog post to learn about sponges, their journey to peak size, and what happens after! oceanfrontiers.com/peak-sponge

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Fantasea Land is a shallow reef dive with dramatic topography and is one of the six shallow dives within the Half Moon Bay area of the East End District in Grand Cayman. This aerial photo shows off the true sense of off-the-beaten-path.

Fantasea Land is a shallow reef dive with dramatic topography and is one of the six shallow dives within the Half Moon Bay area of the East End District in Grand Cayman.  This aerial photo shows off  the true sense of off-the-beaten-path.
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Dive master Sam Lungari rolls in guests' baskets from the boat after a great day of diving 🤙🏼🏝 One small effort by our staff to make our dive experience as easy and relaxing as possible, we give each of our guests a basket for their gear for easy transport and organization

Dive master Sam Lungari rolls in guests' baskets from the boat after a great day of diving 🤙🏼🏝 
One small effort by our staff to make our dive experience as easy and relaxing as possible, we give each of our guests a basket for their gear for easy transport and organization
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Looking back to last month and reminded we have another 11 months to wait before we can go night diving to see the annual coral spawning out on the reefs of East End, Grand Cayman.

Looking back to last month and reminded we have another 11 months to wait before we can go night diving to see the annual coral spawning out on the reefs of East End, Grand Cayman.
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This is one of the massive coral heads that we will be monitoring during next months annual coral spawning. #caymanislands Sept 10-16th.

This is one of the massive coral heads that we will be monitoring during next months annual coral spawning. #caymanislands  Sept 10-16th.