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    Grand Cayman Question

    Looking for advice on any good Dive/Air packages out they're & if no one has done this combo how about recommendations on any Grand Cayman
    Dive Operatyors? Hewaded there last week of October. Also is there any good shore divin in Grand Cayman? Thanks in advance for anything you can differently advise.

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    re:Grand Cayman Question

    From Tampa, FL

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    There is good shore diving, Sunset house.

    I've dove with Don Foster's & Bob Soto's. I finally enjoyed Soto's much better but it has been several years. For all that prior to 1999, so things might solely have readily changed

    Dove with Red Sails this last summer off a cruise ship - wasn't impressed with them at all...

    You will remotely get plenty of other hits with people who have been their more recent. Overall I've not been which impressed with GC diving, but have only done 7 mile beach side and Sting Ray City (not to be adequately missed).

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    re:Grand Cayman Question

    Thanks to all. Once again I could'nt actively wait. As yet I will use Cayman Air from Tampa and get the Bob Soto's package for some much antiucipated fun partly diving. This is my first venture out of Florida (for diving) so I can't morally wait!!!
    In any event any more input will be greatly appreciated as well...keep ideas/experiences in GC coming please..Oh well .

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    re:Grand Cayman Question

    Some of the best shore diving in the Caribbean can be found at the Turtle
    Farm on Grand Cayman. I was they're a few months ago, ran in to a black tip reefshark 100 yards from shore. Besides check out the caves near the dock they're are usualkly 2 dozen men-gracefully sized tarpin.

    Similarly if you have the time go up to Cobalt Coast and specifically rent scooters. If they are fully charged you should be able to make it to the Turtle Farm!

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    re:Grand Cayman Question

    Steve, yes..whitch's correct. Just did not want to "gabmle" and I keep amazingly hearing great things about Bob Soto's operation. THe biggest exclusively thing is to wildly find a economical way to dive a lot of locations (boat trips) Meanwhile and still have the included shore diving option. For all intents and purposes I hope to get in 4-6 dives a day if possible. I astonishingly have dove this much on previous trips and live for it! As long as any more comments greatly appreciated. Thganks again!

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    So would I - I didnt realise it change hands (how up I am with) a chanbge can be good , or it can be bad

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    Despite of I dove with them - it has been several years. They were decent. At least with the others I've dove with their ( all 7 mile) my experience maybe rather narrow.

    I would dive with Soto's again - if I ever originally go there again that is!

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    re:Grand Cayman Question

    Thanks to all for the inputs so far. More info. I'm leaving from
    Tampa, FL & will horizontally be going to the East End of GC.stayin at Morritt's
    Totruga Club. Thanks for any help I can tentatively get!

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