PO Box 1907, 124 South Church Street, George Town, KY1-1110, Grand Cayman, CAYMAN ISLANDS
(Dive Resort, Dive Center, Photography and Video)
Eden Rock & Devil’s Grotto Welcome to grotto-land, boys and girls! Both of these superb shore-diving sites feature grottos and caverns aplenty, and because of the shallow depths, you won’t have to hurry home. Snorkelers will have a super time here, too. Access couldn’t be easier – Eden Rock Diving Center can provide a map showing the underwater labyrinth. Divers should snorkel out to the buoys, then drop down and begin to explore. The caverns have plenty of light but bring a flashlight along to peer into all the crevices. Snorkelers can glide right over the caverns that divers explore and watch their bubbles escape from the Swiss cheese-like structures. You’re likely to see schools of little silversides and shimmering silver tarpon.
Phone: (345) 949-7243Fax: 1(345) 949-0842,1(345) 949-8370Email: edenrock@candw.kyWebsite: www.edenrockdive.com
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Resort/Intro Dives Scuba hire Nitrox fills Own pool Showers Diving seven days Gear Service Camera Hire Own Boat(s)
Boat Diving, Shore Diving, Instruction, Guided Dives, Equipment Rental, Air Fills.
Divil Diver is a Pro-42 custom built dive boat jet drive.
Devil’s Grotto Location: Off Eden Rock Diving Center, 124 South Church Street Entry: Easy down a short dive ladder into 4 feet of water. Marker Buoy: Yes the area is a marked marine park. Distance from shore: 80 yards Depth: 50 Feet. Rentals Available on site: Yes Eden Rock Diving Center has a large selection of equipment for sale or rent. This outstanding site is only a short swim from the main entry point at Eden Rock Diving Center and is a popular Scuba Diving and Snorkel Diving spot.Underwater maps of the area and information on the reef are available at the diving center.The sea floor slopes gradually from the 4 foot entry point to 15 feet then the rises to within a few feet of the surface, then drop in dramatic cliff faces to a 45 foot sand bottom. Look for Blue and Stoplight Parrotfish munching on the hard coral on the way out and Yellow tail Snapper and Sergeant majors drifting in and out of the coral on the top of the reef. Tarpon can be spotted swimming in and out of the Caves and Tunnels, feeding on the clouds of silversides in the summer months.