Bloody Bay Wall
Little Cayman is situated 6 miles east of Cayman Brac. Encompassing just 14 square miles and perhaps 100 inhabitants, the island is one of the last virtually untouched “hideaways” in the Caribbean. A grass slope serves as a simple landing stage. On Little Cayman you will mainly find peace and quiet, iguanas and, under the water, the Bloody Bay Wall – one of, if not the, most beautiful reefs in the world.
By boat you are straight into the open sea and right into the midst of every diver’s dream. Deeper than anywhere else in the Caribbean, the reef has a 1.5-mile vertical drop. On the ‘mother of all steep faces’, divers glide past corals and pass along the reef wall through shoals of fish. Tuna fish, wahoo and mahi mahi dart across the breathtaking reef. Lobsters, bermudas and morays can be easily recognized, even more so because the water here is clearer than nearly anywhere else. Visibility underwater is up to 150 feet, giving you the feeling of unlimited freedom and exhilarating weightlessness.