Bert Brothers Boulders

Bert Brothers Boulders is located on Cayman Brac's north end. It's a dive site that's been famous for years because of its massive coral heads that are amazingly decorated with soft and hard corals. This is one of the best dive sites in the Cayman Islands, with wicked swim-throughs and huge undercuts formed between the gullies and ridges. Bert Brothers Boulders is a stunning dive site on the Cayman Islands.


To begin, there's a 12-meter-deep (40-foot) reef with massive coral heads strewn with both hard and soft corals. Along with tube sponges, stunning elkhorn corals, and sightings of the house green moray eel, the topography here forms exciting swim-throughs and overhangs. Between the shore and the reef wall, densely packed ridges form huge coral heads. The tops of the ridges are adorned with elkhorn corals, while the gullies are home to large gorgonians, tube sponges, and hard corals. Flamingo tongues cling to sea fans in the shallows, while lobsters, eels, and jewfish hide in ridges and gullies. Bert Brothers Boulders is also a great place to see flying gurnards, which can be seen from a distance of about 5.5 meters (18ft).


Location: Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands

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