Trinity Caves
Trinity Caves, on Grand Cayman's west side, is one of the most popular dive sites in the Cayman Islands. It is the place to be if you enjoy diving in caves and grottos. The main swim through is 70 feet deep where you can follow the tunnel back and around out onto the main wall. From the sand flats to the reef wall, three long, wide tunnels are accessible to the majority of divers. Cracks in the ceilings let plenty of natural light in, making it easy to search the nooks and crannies for the numerous crustaceans and other marine creatures that call the tunnels home.
Trinity Caves is one Cayman dive site that never disappoints. Crabs and lobsters are among the critters hiding in the crevices. Sharp-eyed divers can find leopard flatworms and the tunnels are also popular hangouts for rays and green moray eels. Out in the open, expect schools of Nassau groupers, turtles, and snappers.