Breaker's Cutback: The Last, But Far From The Least

Category : East End
Date : Jul 26th 2024
Breaker's Cutback: The Last, But Far From The Least
  • Dive Zone: Frank Sound
  • Drive Time: 35 Minutes
  • Type: Wall
  • Depth: 50' - 100'

The last (but, definitely not the least...) of the 55 dive sites of the East End, Breaker's Cutback is an exciting dive that makes for great photo opportunites with its array of colorful marine life that bring a drop-off with hidden surprises, and a cutback that attracts a variety of fish, including a hard-to-find but curious species. Offshore from the iconic lighthouse, this is the farthest of our regular dives on the south. Book our popular three-tank safari trip if you wish to go even further! 


 

Breaker's Cutback

 


The Last, But Far From The Least

Breaker's Cutback captures your attention from the moment you drop below the surface. Descending to at least 80 feet is recommended, even if you typically remain shallower. Doing so will allow you to see that this area's steep wall is overhanging; swimming underneath the drop-off is quite an experience! This shadowy ceiling is a beautiful environment for all manner of sponges. Looking like creatures from another planet and seemingly defying gravity, these alien-like forms of all shapes, sizes, and colors hang from the rocky crevices on all sides, including above your head! Bringing a dive light will allow you to appreciate the true colors. 

The Last, But Far From The Least

Photos by Alex Mustard


 

The Last, But Far From The Least

 


A short swim west of the pin brings you to the namesake cutback. The wall cuts in towards shore abruptly at a right angle creating a mind-bending optical illusion as if someone has 'deleted' the wall. This sharp vertical line where the reef meets the endless blue will enchant you and makes for incredible photos. 


 

Photo by Jim Hellemn

Heading around the cutback, remember to look up to see the numerous schools of fish silhouetted against the rays of sunlight above. The Creole Wrasse are especially spectacular as they flow around the reef in formation. Looking down is also a great idea, with a strong chance of seeing the elusive Black Jacks. Swimming individually or in small groups, these curious fish will often make close passes of divers allowing for easy observation. 

When you have an opportunity to try it out, you will agree that Breakers Cutback is worth the boat ride.


About Ocean Frontiers Ltd.

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. In 2023, it was voted the Caribbean region's Best Dive Operator in SCUBA Diving Magazine's Readers Choice Awards, taking first place in 7 categories. Recognized for legendary customer service and the island’s friendliest staff, Ocean Frontiers also stands out for its commitment to conservation. With numerous awards and the distinction of being the first dive operator in the Cayman Islands to receive the PADI Green Star Dive Center accreditation, Ocean Frontiers remains at the forefront of marine conservation and exploration.

Give us a call or reach Ocean Frontiers at:

Phone: 1(345) 640 7500

Email: info@oceanfrontiers.com

Physical Address: 344C Austin Conolly Drive, East End, Grand Cayman,Cayman Islands

Mailing Address: Ocean Frontiers Ltd, PO BOX 200 East End,Grand Cayman KY1-1801 Cayman Islands BWI

Local Fax: 1 (345)-947-7600

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