Cayman Brac Scuba Diving

Reef Divers: Personalized Valet Service Delivers the World-Class Experiences You Expect at a World’s-Best Dive Destination

Our own Reef Divers provides the personalized valet dive services that many of our guests don’t even know they want until they experience it. With 30 years of experience and being the only dive operator on both Sister Islands —no one knows or does it better than we do.

Mostly Current-Free Diving Lets You Set Your Own Dive Pace

Our own Reef Divers provides the personalized valet dive services that many of our guests don’t even know they want until they experience it. With 30 years of experience and being the only dive operator on all three Cayman Islands—no one knows or does it better than we do.

Reef Divers takes the work out of your diving, handling the heavy lifting and care of your boat dive gear—from your first dive with us through your last dive (unless you’d prefer to do it yourself). We rinse, dry, and store your BCD and regulator daily, so they’re set up and ready for your next day’s diving. The only finger you’ll have to lift is the one to point out your gear as you relax in the boat, ready to go diving.

At our dive shop, we have separate rinse tanks for photo equipment and wetsuits and general dive gear, plus a dry room with hanging space for wetsuits and mesh bags so you don’t have to take them to your room. Although the island is small and extremely safe, we lock this room nightly to protect your gear.

No Tank Dancing on Our Dive Boats

Reef Divers emphasizes safety first, followed by comfort. So, rather than having to perform an unbalanced “tank dance” to get from your seat to the rear of the boat with a 35-pound scuba tank on your back—we carry your gear for you and help you slip it on while you’re seated. Then it’s just one step into the Cayman Caribbean, where abundant marine life awaits your arrival.

At the end of the dive, you hand up your fins and cameras and we help you ascend one of the ladders and remove your gear before you return to your seat. If you have physical limitations or special needs, you may choose to hand up all your gear before climbing the ladder.