Ask any seasoned diver to name a dream SCUBA diving destination, and the Cayman Islands will surface again and again. In the 2026 Scuba Diving Magazine Readers Choice Awards, Cayman did more than just make the list—it stood out as one of the top-rated destinations in the entire Caribbean & Atlantic region.
Voted #1 in Wall Diving for the Caribbean & Atlantic, and scoring high across eight separate destination categories, the Cayman Islands have the kind of reputation you cannot buy with marketing. It is earned, year after year, dive after dive, by the quality of the walls, the health of the reefs, the variety of experiences, and the ease of slipping into “vacation diving” mode the moment you land.
This isn’t a story about awards and rankings— beneath the surface, it is really about why Cayman feels like the best place in the world to take a dive vacation.
Long before “dive travel” was a familiar phrase, the Cayman Islands were already showing the rest of the world what a true dive vacation could look like.
“I think the fact that I've always really liked about Cayman is the Cayman was the first place that was really the first overseas dive vacation destination. It was the first place that really promoted itself, come fly here and dive. Before that, diving was very much, you know, in the early days of diving, it was very much a local activity.
People, oh yeah, and then Cayman actually set itself up and said, look, you know, bring these bits of your dive kit, but we've got the tanks, we've got the weights, you don't have to bring those, and come here and enjoy vacation diving. And vacation diving was born here. And that has always permeated, and it must be 65, 70 years ago now that those first trips happened. But that innovation has always permeated the dive industry here.” — Underwater Photographer Alex Mustard
That simple, yet revolutionary idea—“come fly here and dive”—changed everything. Cayman built an infrastructure around it: reliable dive operators, comfortable resorts, boats designed for divers, and a culture that treats underwater time as the centerpiece of a holiday, not an afterthought.
If there is one thing that defines the Cayman Islands for divers, it is the walls.
In the 2026 Scuba Diving Magazine Readers Choice Awards, the Cayman Islands were voted #1 in Wall Diving for the Caribbean & Atlantic. Cayman is the only destination in the region to hold that top spot, rising above other iconic names like Statia and Bonaire.

The walls here do more than just drop away—they tell a story in layers of coral, sponge, and deep blue water. On Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac, you can hover at the edge of a sheer vertical drop-off and look out into a sapphire void. On a clear day, it feels limitless.
These walls are accessible yet dramatic, offering:
This is the heart of Cayman’s #1 ranking: walls that are both breathtaking and approachable, whether it is your tenth dive or your thousandth.
Awards for wall diving alone would already be impressive. But the 2026 Readers Choice Awards show something more important: Cayman is not a one-note destination.
Across the Caribbean & Atlantic region, the Cayman Islands scored strongly in eight separate dive-travel categories:

Taken together, these rankings show that the Cayman Islands are more than just “the wall place.” In a single week, you can:
For families, groups, and mixed-experience dive parties, this versatility is what turns “a good dive trip” into “the trip we keep talking about years later.”
If Cayman as a whole represents the complete dive package, the East End of Grand Cayman is where that package gets dialed up, rugged, and a little wild—in the best possible way.
"The thing that stands out to me about East End is the variety and kind of the ruggedness that we have - the topography and the geology of the formations and the sites is particularly kind of exaggerated and rugged out here which just makes it more fun to explore some of these caverns and archways and the pinnacles off the drop off. And then it goes to the quality of the marine life and the quantity of the marine life - whether that be the soft corals, the sponges, and the fish and any of the larger creatures that we see down there.
And then you mix in things like stingray city and the Kittiwake... you know if you go home and you said "Yeah, well we went to the Cayman islands and then we were exploring the shipwreck, and then we were wrangling stingrays and then we were diving with sharks... And then we were swimming with turtles... and then we were going through these underwater caverns with silversides... and then we're on this vertical drop-off that was so steep, it was, you know, negatively inverted. And I felt like I was flying off a mountain. That's an adventure.
And so that's what excites me about diving the East End. I've done thousands of dives out here. But it doesn't lose its magic."
— Ocean Frontiers owner Steve Broadbelt

This is the East End in a nutshell: exaggerated topography, dramatic pinnacles, caverns strung with light, and a sense of wildness that keeps even veteran dive pros coming back for “just one more dive.”
But if you’re diving with Ocean Frontiers (thanks to our fleet of custom Newton dive boats that enable us to circumnavigate the full island of Grand Cayman) you have access to everything the island has to offer:
A vertical wall so steep it feels “negatively inverted”
For many divers, this combination of variety, marine life, and raw underwater architecture is what turns a “great trip” into a lifetime favorite. As Steve notes, you can do thousands of dives here and it “doesn’t lose its magic.” That sense of enduring wonder is not easily captured in a ranking—but it is exactly what those awards are pointing toward.
Award-winning walls and memorable adventures do not mean much without a healthy ocean to support them. One of the quieter but most important recognitions Cayman received in the 2026 Readers Choice Awards is its #6 ranking for Health of Marine Environment among 19 Caribbean & Atlantic destinations.
That placement signals that:
When you layer this environmental health on top of the destination’s strengths in wall diving, caverns, wrecks, and underwater photography, the result is a place where the quality of the ecosystem amplifies every other kind of dive you can do.
In practical terms, that means:
When you look at the 2026 Scuba Diving Magazine Readers Choice Awards on paper, the Cayman Islands’ case is compelling. But the real story is what those numbers and rankings represent.
They reflect decades of innovation, starting from the moment Cayman invited the world to “come fly here and dive.” They point to a destination where you can pack wrecks, rays, sharks, turtles, caverns, and healthy reef dives into a single week—and still feel like you have only scratched the surface.
The awards recognition achieved by the Cayman Islands in this years awards, to build on its already formidable legacy encapsulated by the praises of professional photographers like Alex Mustard, drives home the crystal clear message - that divers of all skill levels from around the world consider the Cayman Islands to be one of the best places in the world to travel to for SCUBA diving.
Ocean Frontiers Dive Shop is located on the remote East End of Grand Cayman. Founded in 1996 with one dive boat and a dream to introduce divers to the wonders of East End diving, the company has grown into one of Cayman's premier dive operations. Recognized for legendary customer service, the island's friendliest staff, and a deep commitment to conservation, Ocean Frontiers holds the distinction of being the first dive operator in the Cayman Islands to receive PADI Green Star Dive Center accreditation and remains at the forefront of marine conservation and exploration.
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