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Diving in Grand Cayman
Top Dive Centers in Grand Cayman
View all 59 →Ranked by ScubaProof Trust Score — safety weighted 50%. How is it calculated?
Best Dive Sites in Grand Cayman
Marine life: Angelfish, Black Durgon, Black coral, Colourful Wrasse Species, Eels + 4 more
Frequently Asked About Diving in Grand Cayman
How many dive centers are in Grand Cayman?
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ScubaProof tracks 59 verified dive centers in Grand Cayman, with an average Trust Score of 5.0/5 based on AI-analyzed diver reviews. All centers are independently scored — no paid placements.
Is diving in Grand Cayman safe?
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100% of Grand Cayman dive centers on ScubaProof have zero active safety flags. The average Trust Score — weighted 50% on safety, covering emergency O₂, instructor-to-diver ratios, and briefing quality — is 5.0/5. No active safety warnings in this region.
How deep are the dive sites in Grand Cayman?
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Grand Cayman has 28 dive sites tracked on ScubaProof. The deepest sites reach 10m. Common marine life includes Angelfish, Black Durgon, Black coral, Colourful Wrasse Species, Eels.
What marine life can I see diving in Grand Cayman?
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Divers in Grand Cayman regularly encounter Angelfish, Black Durgon, Black coral, Colourful Wrasse Species, Eels, Filefish, Giant barrel sponge, Grouper, Turtles and more. Specific species are logged across 28 dive sites in the area.
About the ScubaProof Trust Score
Safety: Emergency O₂ readiness, instructor-to-diver ratios, dive briefing quality, and proximity to a hyperbaric chamber. Safety carries the highest weight because DAN incident research identifies supervision and emergency response as the leading factors in preventable diving fatalities.
Staff: Active agency certifications (PADI, SSI, TDI, CMAS), language coverage, and instructor conduct described across reviewer reports.
Gear: Equipment condition, servicing transparency, nitrox availability, and rental quality reported by divers.
Red flags add automatic penalties: −0.8 pts per critical issue (equipment failure, skipped safety protocols), −0.3 pts per warning. Reviews are time-weighted — a report from three years ago carries 20% of the weight of a current one. No dive center can pay to improve its score.





