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Cayman Islands

iDive Explores the Kittiwake with Divetech

With hundreds of sites to choose from, the Cayman Islands are a true divers playground. Finding out where the sites are that best suit you can be difficult. iDive gives you the option of exploring each site through their stunning underwater HD videos.

Grand Cayman Hosting Legends and Lions Week

Grand Cayman to Host Legends and Lions Week. A Week-long Diving Celebration scheduled for October 4-11, 2014 in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.

The Digital Shootout: 2014 Event Coverage

Since 2001, the Digital Shootout has pulled together the most advanced staff of underwater experts for a week of learning the latest in gear and shooting techniques. Our on-site staff includes the top level experts at Backscatter, Aquatica, Nauticam, Light & Motion, Canon and more.

Meeting Mr. Big: A Gallery of Big Animal Encounters

Are you ready for your next — or first — big-animal encounter? Do you dream of scuba diving with sharks, manta rays, sea lions and dolphins?

Video: Moving the 1,100-lb. Guardian of the Reef Statue

How do you get an 1,100-pound bronze statue underwater? Very carefully. Check out the video of how Divetech owners Jay and Nancy Easterbrook moved the Guardian of the Reef statue to its final spot — on the sand bottom in 65 feet of water off Lighthouse Point.

15 Haunting Shipwrecks

We've put together a photo gallery of 15 wrecks — some open to scuba divers and some not; some of their stories known to us and some not — that move us.

Grand Cayman Travel Guide: Best Scuba Diving Sites in the World

Scuba diving in Grand Cayman is for everyone — from Stingray City to the Kittiwake shipwreck to wall diving and macro life — you'll love this island.

Scuba Diving Top 100: Best Diving in the Caribbean & Atlantic

Beautiful, accessible and packed with marine life — these are among the favorite things divers love about the sun-kissed islands in the Caribbean and Atlantic.

Diving Purpose-Sunk Wrecks

Check out some of our favorite purpose-sunk wrecks — they're just as good, and maybe even better, than the real thing.