Day 1
Arrive into grand cayman. It is recommended that divers do not fly 24 hours before or after a dive.
Day 2 : Stingray and City tour
The stingrays began gathering in the area decades ago when fisherman used to clean fish on the shallow sand bars. The stingrays would forget their normally shy dispositions and feast on the guts of the cleaned fish. Soon the stingrays began to associate the sound of a boat motor with food. In the late 1980s, divers started feeding squid to the stingrays, which is one of their favorite dishes. Imagine a completely unique once in a lifetime experience you can find nowhere else in the world. As you enter our crystal clear turquoise waters the graceful southern stingrays glide tranquilly past in there natural habitat. Enjoy this unique experience of touching and feeding a Stingray, together with snorkeling amongst magnificent coral reefs and colorful tropical fish. The Stingray City Sandbar in Grand Cayman is lots of fun and suitable for everyone. Standing in only three feet of water you will be surrounded by more than two dozen friendly Stingray's.
Day 3
Grand Cayman island tour (6+ hours) or - Scuba Diving
Day 4 : Rum point day tour
On the north coast of Grand Cayman, lies the ever popular Rum Point. Here, flat white sands backed by shade trees lead down to the calm blue sea. Peace and quiet is just one offering you'll find at many of the Cayman Islands' beaches, and this sedate vacation style can be had at Rum Point without taking you too far away. Cities are close – without being too close – you'll have everything you need. Snorkeling in the crystalline waters is a popular activity at Rum Point, as well as, volleyball, windsurfing, and parasailing. A beach bar and grill, Wreck Bar, provides food and cold drinks, including beer.
Day 5 : fly to Little Cayman
(Note: On Little Cayman, diving, especially in the famous Bloody Bay Wall and Jackson Point areas, are the main attraction.) (B)
Day 7 : Red-Footed Booby Bird Nature Reserve
Little Cayman also has the largest known breeding colony of the Red Footed Booby (5000 pairs) in the Caribbean as well as a breeding colony of large heronry and Magnificent Frigate Birds. The 203-acre Red-Footed Booby Bird Nature Reserve provides an observation deck with high-powered telescopes for year-round viewing of the sanctuary's bird life.
Day 8 : Bloody Bay Wall- diving
'I know you've heard about this one for years now, but it's true. Little Cayman has some of the finest Caribbean wall diving at Bloody Bay and Jackson's Reef Walls. The drop-off begins at only 18 feet then sinks quickly into blackness along this more than a mile-long stretch of the island's north shore. Coral and sponges of all types, colors, and sizes cascade downward as you slowly descend along the wall. Take your camera along, you will be rewarded with colorful and dramatic photos. Small caves and ledges honeycomb these walls providing an interesting visual terrain and hiding places for shy, elusive critters. You can dive at depths from 40-100 feet here depending on your comfort level. Grouper, horse-eye jacks, triggerfish, and many small tropicals make this area come alive and are ready to pose for that special shot.'
Day 9 : Jackson Point - diving
Jackson Point is a prime snorkeling and diving location. About 150 yards out, the depth of the sea suddenly drops dramatically, affording adventurous divers an opportunity to get up close and personal with the mysteries of the deep. Currents can be strong, so this is not for amateurs.
Day 10
depart by flight to return home !
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