Scuba Diving haven: Compass Point Dive Resort
Nestled in the heart of Grand Cayman, Compass Point Dive Resort offers a unique blend of luxury and adventure for scuba enthusiasts.
Situated near several restaurants and just a stone's throw away from Owen Roberts International Airport (GCM), the resort provides easy access for travellers. The Grand Cayman airport is the only international airport on the island.
Upon arrival, guests are greeted with luxurious condominiums, each equipped with modern amenities such as Jacuzzi jets, central air conditioning, and ceiling fans. Each condo also features a TV, DVD player, unlimited broadband wireless internet, a small room safe, washer/dryer, and a fully equipped kitchen.
The dive shop at Compass Point, Ocean Frontiers Dive Shop, specialises in scuba diving Grand Cayman's East End. As a PADI 5 Star IDC School, it offers simplified diving with superior boats and specialized service. The dive shop operates 7 days per week, 365 days per year, ensuring that guests can immerse themselves in the vibrant underwater world at any time.
Two Tank (Wall/Reef) boat trips are scheduled every morning and afternoon, seven days per week. Boats leave once everyone has checked in onboard the craft, ensuring a safe and enjoyable journey for all. For those seeking a more extensive diving experience, a Three Tank Safari dive trip is offered every Wednesday.
Cayman's East End is one of the premier dive locations, boasting 55 dive sites, many of which are within a short boat ride. The legendary Jack McKennys Canyons is among these sites, offering a diverse and captivating underwater landscape.
The dive sites are chosen by the Captain every trip and are not decided until that day, ensuring a sense of discovery with each dive. Night dives are scheduled every Monday and Thursday night, offering a unique opportunity to explore the underwater world under the cover of darkness.
Stingray city trips are scheduled every Friday, providing guests with the chance to interact with these gentle creatures in their natural habitat.
The Cayman Islands have strict marine conservation laws to protect the underwater environment, ensuring that future generations can enjoy the same vibrant and diverse marine life.
After a day of diving, guests can unwind at the onsite Bar & Grill, "Eagle Ray's", or utilise commercial grade outdoor BBQ grills. The Cayman Islands' warm climate makes alfresco dining a delightful experience.
Whether you're a seasoned diver or a beginner, Compass Point Dive Resort offers an unforgettable scuba diving experience in the heart of Grand Cayman. With its luxurious accommodations, superior diving service, and diverse dive sites, it's the perfect destination for your next diving adventure.