World Renowned Dive Sites.
Whether you opt to go in it or just sit above it - there's something about the turquoise waters, white sand and refreshing breezes that keep visitors to the Cayman Islands coming back for more. There's no limit to the number of things you can see and do - from the thrill of going underwater without getting wet, to the fun of parasailing along the beautiful Seven Mile Beach - or simply basking in the sun. The ideas are endless when you just add water!
Watersport centres that offer a variety of ways to get wet are located in the most convenient spots in the Cayman Islands - with the main centres at major hotels. Depending on the location, these might include ocean kayaks, windsurfing boards, hobie cats, waverunners, aqua trikes, view boards, sun searcher floats, banana boat rides, paddle cats, paddleboats, parasailing, water-skiing or small sailboats.

Many visitors have discovered the popular watersport of windsurfing - skimming with the wind across the surface of the Caribbean is a thrilling experience extolled by windsurfing aficionados! Grand Cayman's East End, North Sound and west coast combine to create an ideal range of conditions for windsurfers of all levels. Avid windsurfers rate the four miles of reef-protected shallows off East End as the best location. Prevailing winds there are 15-25 miles per hour from November through March, with 6 to 10 knot southeasterly breezes in summer months.

In the Cayman Islands all fantasies of exploring the mysterious underwater world can be met -- without ever getting wet! By viewing marine life from a submarine, the Cayman Islands fish covered reefs and enthralling drop-offs can be discovered by land-lovers.
Atlantis Submarines offer rides aboard the 48-passenger Atlantis TS-XI. The Seaworld Observatory takes 40 passangers just five feet below the ocean's surface.
Cayman Submarines' SEAmobile Submarine Tours also offers room for two passengers to explore underwater life at depths of up to 60 feet with a 360-degree view.
Nautilus offers the 80-passenger air-conditioned Nautilus semi-submarine with a protected glass hull that cruises five feet below the sea's surface.
As you can see the Cayman Islands offers watersports possibilities that are endless and ready to be enjoyed!