This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app Affiliated Training Center Dive sites nearby © Mares, Predrag VuckovicJax DaxGreat shallow dive site with a beautiful coral formation. Includes spur and grove formation with one giant finger coral connecting the shallow reef to the deep reef system.Learn more © AqualungParadise ReefThis beautiful shallow reef site has lots of hard and soft corals, schooling horse eye jacks, turtles or a sleeping nurse shark nestled among the reef.Learn more © Mares, Janez KranjcOro Verde (Wreck)Originally a U.S. Army transport ship, the Oro Verde spent it’s last 10 years of life transporting bananas between Ecuador and Miami. It eventually ran in 1976 on the reef surrounding Grand Cayman, right off Seven Mile Beach.Learn more © Scubapro, Stephen FrinkAquariumJust as the name suggests - it’s an aquarium of fish. This shallow dive site has the spur and groove formation with sand in the deeper water, and hardpan like bottom towards shore.Learn more © MaresAngelfish ReefNice easy shallow dive site with lots of coral fingers to explore looking for critters and sand patches to catch stingrays or eagle rays feeding in.Learn more © MaresMeridian DropAn enchanting wall dive with a with a nice sandy patch with a chance to be engulfed with oceanic trigger fish and the mini wall with bright orange elephant ear sponges.Learn more © MaresWildlife ReefLong stretching coral fingers with big open sandy patches. Hardpan like bottom on shore side; plenty of reef or sand to explore in both directions.Learn more © AqualungCaribbean Club Sand ChuteA gradually declining sand chute, to the depths. This is a great spot to see eagle rays and stingrays as they love to forage in the sand, with finger coral stretching towards shore!Learn more © MaresLone Star ReefBeautiful shallow reef system with ledges all over the dive site. There is an exit to an underwater fresh water cave system located on the southern part of the site, which on a rainy day you can feel the thermocline exiting the system.Learn more © AqualungKiller PillarOnly 1 of the very few sites in all of the Cayman islands to find this rarely seen pillar coral growing. Other marine life to be seen include grunts, snappers, parrot fish, and octopuses too!Learn more