The Captain's Blog reports the goings on from scuba diving in the Cayman Islands with Ocean Frontiers Diving Adventures.
Experience the thrill of diving at Breaker's Cutback, a stunning dive site located offshore from the iconic lighthouse. With a drive time of just 35 minutes, this dive spot offers an incredible under...
Ironshore Gardens is teeming with schools of silversides once again, so we're taking a dive to check out what makes it one of the most adventure-inducing sites on the East End of Grand Cayman in the ...
Ocean Frontiers offers several exclusive trip offerings to experience the famous Stingray City Sandbar in Grand Cayman, perfect for both early birds, those who prefer a leisurely afternoon outing, or...
NEW- A complete coral spawning experience wrapped up in a weeks worth of diving while staying at Compass Point Dive Resort in the Cayman Islands.
We've taken the boat diving experience to a whole new level.... and once you experience it, you may not want to dive anywhere else.
Ocean Frontiers prides itself on providing unique and engaging dive & snorkel trip offerings that you can't find anywhere else in the Cayman Islands.
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The turtle nesting season is just around the cornerThe sandy beaches of the Cayman Islands serve as nesting grounds for four types of sea turtles Green Chelo...
Giant stride into Kangaroo Gorge, a dive site named after an Australian divemaster, offers a unique underwater experience. It features a swim-through gorge, fantastic visibility due to occasional cur...
If you only had one day in Grand Cayman to scuba dive, the new 3-Tank Scuba Safari with Ocean Frontiers would give you bragging rights to say you have been diving all around the island.
Experience the unique Champagne Stingrays Tour by Ocean Frontiers in Grand Cayman. Our late afternoon snorkeling trip brings you up close with Southern Stingrays at Stingray City Sandbar, followed by...
Discover SCUBA Bowl, a unique dive site in the East End of Grand Cayman. Experience a drift dive like no other, traversing winding wall faces, large pinnacles, and a massive mushroom formation.