Do you like diving? Grand Cayman snorkeling is one of the most relaxing activities I do in the water. My daughter is 2 and when we make an adventure of the water have generally declined in water with some floating toys or seashells. He likes to float on water, and in the meantime, my husband and I can go diving.
The trip included a stop following a reef snorkeling a fantastic experience. Some of my best photos are taken from the Stingray City sandbar and coral reefs nearby.
Of all the water activities of the Grand Cayman snorkeling is probably the funniest and most accessible. Another great place to snorkel is Smith Cove (AKA Barcadera Cove as recently). This beach is located south of George Town. At Smith’s Cove, the reef is very close to the beach for a swim. My daughter and I go there often, swim to the reef, watching the fish and take pictures. This beach is a sandy plain, which is gradually transformed into rock. Living coral on the rocks and create the foundation for an ecosystem that attracts fish, sea urchins and other marine life. Cemetery Beach is another popular site for diving. This site is located in West Bay, near the end of Seven Mile Beach. The beach is named after the cemetery next to West Bay Road. We lived within walking distance of the beach, and My daughter and I went from time to time. The next popular place for snorkeling in Grand Cayman Cheeseburger Reef. This barrier has tons of marine life, and it is easy to reach if you visit Grand Cayman on a cruise ship.
This place is situated in George Town. This is a freighter that sank is now home to many fish and other marine life. It’s an easy swim from the shore to the cargo and creates an opportunity to explore a wreck diving with minimal effort.