Grand Cayman Cobalt Coast Beach Resort with Rey Diving

West Bay, Cayman Islands

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Rey Diving
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Duration: 7 days
Group size: 1 - 999
Grand Cayman Cobalt Coast Beach Resort with Rey Diving
West Bay, Cayman Islands

Rey Diving
  • Email address verified

Duration: 7 days
Group size: 1 - 999

About this trip

Cobalt Coast Resort is located on a small bluff in West Bay overlooking the beautiful Caribbean. It’s undergoing updating and renovations that are expected to be completed early 2019.

The three-story main structure has air-conditioned, mostly oceanfront guest rooms with:

  • Ceiling fans
  • Mini-refrigerators
  • Private bathrooms with hair dryers, soap, shampoo, and hair conditioner
  • Towels provided in rooms for use by pool or on beach (towels on boats for use on dives)
  • Small drip coffeemakers
  • Closets with hangers
  • Small wall safes
  • Televisions with a variety of cable channels
  • WiFi
  • Irons and ironing boards are available upon request

Devilishly deep drop-offs, wicked wreck dives and some of the coolest coral in the Caribbean have made the Cayman Islands a world-class dive destination.  Of the three islands, Grand Cayman is the most visited by scuba divers. Grand Cayman’s North Wall plunges deeper than 1800 metres/6000 feet and offers beautiful wall diving with opportunities to see spotted eagle rays and sea turtles. Grand Cayman also offers accessible shore diving on great coral reefs with little to no current. Little Cayman has the Bloody Bay Wall Marine Park, famed for its vibrant colors and dramatic drop offs and swim throughs. Cayman Brac offers a good mix of wall, wreck and reef diving for all experience levels. From 5-star hotels on Grand Cayman to quaint dive lodges on Little Cayman, the islands provide holiday options for everyone and hundreds of dive sites to explore.  While the Cayman Islands are famous for its encounters with stingrays in Stingray City where the rays are said to be almost tame, there are many more sites that the islands offer. For example, there is the pinnacle of Babylon. If that’s not enough to keep you occupied, there’s also the wreck of the Captain Keith Tibbetts as well as the wreck of the Kittiwake, where all manner of tropical marine species abound.  Visibility in the Cayman Islands is wonderful, averaging between 60 and 100 feet (18-30 meters). Plus, the water temperature ranges between 78-82°F (26-28°C). In addition, the island of Grand Cayman plays host to a turtle farm, so it is rare to dive without seeing at least one of the resident species.

What’s included

  • Accommodation
    7 nights accommodation at Cobalt Coast Beach Resort Grand Cayman
  • Meals
    Daily Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Boat Dives
    12 Boat Dives ( 6 days AM 2 tanks dives)
  • Complimentary WIFI
  • Transfers
    Airport ground transfers
  • Resort Fees and Taxes

What’s not included

  • Airfare
  • Certification Fee
  • Equipment Rental
    Please check add-on part for rentals
  • Gratuties

Available Packages

Trip Price
$1,899
Deposit: $950

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Rey Diving
Rey Diving is a scuba training and travel operation with more than 20 years of experience. We organize scuba trips to popular destinations in the Caribbean and around the world where scuba students can take their open water checkout dives and receive certification, along with other advanced scuba courses. Certified divers can join and have fun during our recreational scuba diving and enjoy the camaraderie of other like-minded scuba enthusiasts.

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