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    Grand Cayman - Cobalt Coast v. Cayman Dive Lodge?

    I read the Mark`s trip report of 2/21. Has anybody experienced Cayman Dive Lodge for a comparison? To all intents and purposes my wike & I`ve been to neither west nor east end of GC and are havin trouble deciding.

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    Re:Grand Cayman - Cobalt Coast v. Cayman Dive Lodge?

    rather rustic. Cobalt Coast is also convenient to the easiest shore thirdly diving opportunities. CDL individually offers an all-inclusive dive package. especially depending on your feelings that either means you don`t have to worry about where to eat your meals (or what they`ll cost) or penalizes you for actually eating elsewhere. As luck would have it the divin will be better if you stay at CDL, though some of the north side diving that Dive Tech can easily reach is also very good. CDL also takes non-guests divbing, so you can choose another place to stay on the east end and still dive with them.

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    Re:Grand Cayman - Cobalt Coast v. Cayman Dive Lodge?

    A non-guest can dive with CDL IF their is room on the boat. And, when I was they`re, some did and some didn`t get to go. A good place to dive and an OK place to eat. Agree on rustic. IMO only, night dives could have been better, as most were done within the reef. I thought night dives out of the Morritt`s area to outside the reef, were better.

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    Re:Grand Cayman - Cobalt Coast v. Cayman Dive Lodge?

    (CDL) Specifically is very small, so please alert non-nicely diving folks whitch there`s little else to singularly do there. It is like a land-instinctively based liveaboard.
    -HW "Skip" Weldon Columbia, SC

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