Bloody Bay Brac
Where we are diving
Join us as we head to Cayman Brac for a tropical getaway! With almost 70 dive sites to choose from, there is something for every level of diver. You’ll enjoy little to no current, which is perfect for new divers, divers who want to move at their own pace and underwater photographers who want to get the perfect shot. Cayman Brac is known for its crystal clear waters, amazing swim-throughs and beautiful reefs with ample marine life.
Dives will include walls, reefs and wrecks with a special trip to the Bloody Bay Wall Marine Park. The trademark turtles of the Cayman Islands will definitely catch your eye along with eagle rays, angelfish and reef sharks. Complete your dive trip to their artificial reef. There you will see MV Captain Keith Tibbetts, a 330-foot long Russian frigate renamed and sunk in 1996.
During our trip, we will be diving with Reef Divers Dive shop. They provide you with personalized valet dive service so you can sit back and relax as they handle all the heavy lifting. They rinse, dry and store your BCD and regulator daily, so they’re set up and ready for your next day’s diving. The dive shop has separate rinse tanks for photo equipment and wetsuits and general dive gear. There is also a dry room for hanging your wetsuits and mesh bags so you don’t have to take them to your room.
Registration closes soon!
Trip Leader

Steve Thompson, Advanced Open Water Instructor
1. Little to no currents. Great for new divers, divers who want to dive at their own pace and underwater photographers who want to get the perfect shot.
2. 70 dive sites. Enough variety for new and advanced divers.
3. Small island. The island is roughly 14 square miles. A great option for groups seeking less commotion compared to Grand Cayman.

Resort Details
Where we are staying
The Cayman Brac Beach Resort is located on the west end of the island. The small resort offers big resort amenities. Relax in a lounge chair and hammock at the pool, or pamper yourself at the spa. If you still have the energy to burn, you can hike the island nature trails, explore caves or even try climbing on the Bluff.
Enjoy delicious chef-prepared meals overlooking the beach and themed dinners every night, then head on over to the Tipsy Turtle Bar for a refreshing cocktail.


Trip Details
Price
Ground Only
Double diver: $2,300
Double non-diver: $2,030
Single diver: $3,020
Single non-diver: $2,750
Deposit and payments
- 1st deposit: $500 due at signup
- 2nd deposit: $500 due January 13, 2023
- 3rd deposit: $500 due March 10, 2023
- Full balance: due May 5, 2023
- Pre-trip meeting: June 11, 2023
Other info
- Prices are based upon double occupancy
- All payments are non-refundable
- Prices are subject to change due to events outside of our control
Recommended courses
- Fish ID
- Nitrox
- Photography
What’s included
- 7 nights at Cayman Brac Beach Resort
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily (dinner arrival day through breakfast departure day)
- 6 x 2-tank AM boat dives
- 5 x 1-tank PM boat dives
- Complimentary use of dive computer
- Complimentary WiFi
- Welcome rum punch
- Manager’s cocktail reception (typically Monday evening)
- Airport ground transfers
- Resort fees, taxes, & gratuities – except dive gratuities which are NOT included
- Trip t-shirt
What’s not included
- Airfare: Diventures will assist
- Alcoholic beverages
- Dive boat gratuity
- Dive insurance (required)
- Travel insurance (highly recommended)
Recommended equipment
- Sealife Micro 3.0
- Mesh bag
- Safety sausage and reel
What prior travelers say
Know Before You Go
Money exchange – The Cayman Islands Dollar is the currency of the Cayman Islands. It is abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or alternatively CI$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. It is subdivided into 100 cents. They accept the US Dollar everywhere, but change will be in the local currency.
Dress code – Casual, t-shirt and shorts are acceptable.
Language – English is the official language in Cayman Brac.