Little Cayman Beach Resort
Join Motor City Scuba & Rec Diving Travel
January 27th - February 3rd, 2024
Availability: In Stock
What's included:
- 7 nights accommodations
- Welcome rum punch
- All meals (Saturday arrival dinner through Saturday departure breakfast)
- 2-tank morning dives; 1-tank afternoon dive. Excursions to MV Captain Keith Tibbetts wreck - plus more included!
- 2 night dives per week
- Complimentary WiFi
- Manager’s cocktail reception
- Airport ground transfers
- Resort fees, taxes, & gratuities – other than dive gratuities
Add-ons/deductions:
- Nitrox upgrade (full week) +$170
- 21-drink package +$200
- Single supplement +$680
- Non-diver reduction -$250
Diving
Cayman Islands diving is mostly current-free, which is optimal for new divers, divers who wants to move at their own pace, and underwater photographers who may want to spend their entire dive at one location, waiting for the perfect shot.
All dive sites are moored, dive masters will brief the location, establish dive limits, and draw a map of the tour they’ll lead. As long as divers remain in buddy teams and stick with the predetermined limits, it’s their option to follow the tour or go off on their own.
No visit is complete without checking off a dive on the MV Captain Keith Tibbetts—a 330-foot Russian frigate renamed and placed in 1996. With the Brac’s proximity to Little Cayman as near as five miles away, the diving is equally as beautiful and less discovered than that of Little Cayman, but a half-day trip over to dive Little Cayman’s unequaled Bloody Bay Wall is included at no extra charge.
Reef Divers takes the work out of your diving, handling the heavy lifting and care of your boat dive gear—from your first dive through your last dive (unless you’d prefer to do it yourself). They rinse, dry, and store your BCD and regulator daily, and get it 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.
With rinse tanks at the on-site dive shop, plus a dry room with hanging space for wetsuits and mesh bags, you don’t have to take them to your room! Although the island is small and extremely safe, the storage room is locked nightly to protect your gear.
Reef Divers emphasizes safety first, followed by comfort. They carry your gear for you on the boat 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 they 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.
Accomodations
Little Cayman Beach Resort is situated on a white, sandy beach in Blossom Village, the first area of the island resettled in 1833 after Spanish privateers ran off the turtle fishermen who’d settled there.
The two-story resort has 40 air-conditioned guest rooms with:
- Ceiling fans
- Mini-refrigerators
- Private bathrooms with hair dryers, soap, shampoo, and hair conditioner
- Towels for use by pool or on beach (towels separately provided on boats for divers)
- Small drip coffeemakers
- Closets with hangers
- Desks
- Televisions (although availability and quality of channels is very limited)
- Wifi
- Irons and ironing boards are available upon request
Small Resort with Big Resort Guest Amenities
- Waterfront Reef Divers shop
- Pool and hot tub
- Beach with lounge chairs and hammocks
- Garden niches for intimate gatherings
- Dining room with screened patio
- Beach Nuts Bar (open for lunch, dinner, and evenings for beverages, sandwiches, appetizers, and small meals)
- Nature Spa
- Front desk offers bicycle rentals, island tours, assistance with car or scooter rentals, and assistance with calls or faxes (no phones in rooms)
- Conference room with AV equipment