

|
Excellent visibility, large marine life and brilliant colors were typical of the dives on the East End of Grand Cayman. So far I have made three pilgrimages to the Cayman Diving Lodge, a dedicated dive lodge on the east end. - Nauti Beagle |
|
My first visit to the Lodge in 1998 was my first dive trip and my first ocean dive - ever. The first dive site was The River of Sand. My last visit to The Cayman Diving Lodge was March 2004. It was on this trip that I received a call informing me where I would be moving to and discovered that I had been diving with my new neighbors. I had reservations to return in October 2004. The Lodge will always be a special place to me and those that really love diving. There were no phones or TV in the rooms, but there was unparalleled personal service from the moment you arrived. The Cayman Diving Lodge is a full-service and all inclusive operation on the far eat end of Grand Cayman for those who are serious about diving and who really want to get away from it all. |
|
Destinations The Cayman Islands |
|
**Cayman Diving Lodge was mostly destroyed in 2004 by Hurricane Ivan. The owner, Jim Andrews, has announced plans to rebuild. |

|
The Lodge as it used to be right on the edge of the water. |