Overall Rating – 3.1 out of 5


This site is typical for dive sites on the north wall. As a deep dive you will head down close to the buoy and then swim as a group down towards the wall. You will descend through a channel in the coral reef and exit at about 100 ft on the wall. Then you will swim along the wall for a few minutes and gradually make your way back to the top of the wall. Scuba divers will sometimes be treated to a Spotted Eagle Ray or even more rarely a Hammerhead Shark as you swim along the wall. You will often find sea turtles on the site and as with all north wall sites there is a good variety and number of fish on the site. Also due to its proximity t
There is a good variety of hard and soft corals on the site although the sites from Rum Point and past tend to have much better soft corals. The varieties of coral range from Knobby Cactus Corals to the Slimy Sea Plumes to encrusting Lettuce Coral and much more. You 
If I am scuba diving this site as a deep dive, after enjoying the wall, I will usually take one section or area near the buoy and examine it very carefully for small creatures. It is usually time well spent. See my dive site reviews for information on other Grand Cayman scuba diving sites.