Clearly Cayman Dive Resorts put you just steps away from world-class diving. Our warm, clear Caribbean waters are teeming with marine life, making our resorts great vacation destinations at any time of the year. With a dive resort on each of the three Cayman Islands, no one knows the best diving spots better than we do. Our small, family-owned resorts will make you feel at home, with comfortable rooms, outdoor areas where you can socialize or find a private space of your own, al fresco bars where our friendly staff will remember your name and your favorite beverage, and delicious Caribbean-inspired meals. You’ll arrive as a friend and, forever after, you’ll be part of our family.
Cayman Brac Beach Resort is a much-loved getaway for divers of all ages. Enjoy the casual ambiance of our 40-room resort and experience world-class diving, including the MV Captain Keith Tibbetts wreck, just a short Reef Divers’ boat ride away. Relax during non-dive time in our large, freeform pool and spa, or sip your favorite beverage at our Tipsy Turtle Bar’s top deck—the perfect spot for catching sunsets. Feeling adventurous? Hike the Brac’s nature trails, explore some of the island’s caves, or even try rock climbing on the Bluff.
Escape to Little Cayman Beach Resort, an intimate, even romantic, oasis offering bucket-list diving, including the Bloody Bay Wall Marine Park, done first class with Reef Divers. Nightlife revolves around our Beach Nuts Bar (karaoke anyone?) or just counting stars in the sky. Lush, tropical grounds are the hallmark of our 40-room resort that features a pool and spa, plus lounges and hammocks for reading, resting, or just enjoying the sea breezes and sounds of the surf.
Brett is a Canadian who started out snorkeling on a family vacation to Maui in 2002. When he saw divers below, he knew he’d discovered a better way to explore the marine world…
If you’re traveling to one of the Sister Islands, you will be arriving on a Cayman Airways flight. They operate Boeing 737 jet services from Miami to Cayman Brac on Saturdays…
The Caribbean Reef Squid (Sepioteuthis sepioidea) is the most common species of squid across the Cayman Islands. Divers and snorkelers can often see them traveling together in…
Originally from Michigan, Reef Divers Cayman Brac manager Joe Kellogg just kept moving south until he ended up in the Caymans. One of his favorite local dives is Snapper Reef,…
The adorable balloonfish (Diodon holocanthus) is an odd‐shaped swimmer that belongs to the Porcupinefish family. These fish (aka spiny puffers) have the unique ability to draw…
For Chef Gregory, this is an encore performance at Cayman Brac Beach Resort. He first graced our kitchen in 2003 and returned in March to whip up more food magic for guests. Chef…
It’s hard not to get excited about sponges when viewed through the eyes of Joseph R. Pawlik, Ph.D., esteemed professor of marine biology at the University of North Carolina…
One of our company’s longest-serving team members, Everton has been with us for more than 17 years. Although he’s a naturally happy person, he positively beams when everything…