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Old 03-26-2007, 09:53 PM
MaxxQuadd
 
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Default Grand Cayman Diving

I have booked a vacation to Grand Cayman. I have been looking at dive shops on
the web and have been in contact with a few. I really want to avoid some of
the big chains that herd you on a both with 20 or 25 strangers. Two of the
smaller operations I have been in contact with have been Dive 'N Stuff and
Diver Down. Any suggestions concerning either of these or smaller operations.
We are a party of six.
Thanks
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Old 03-26-2007, 09:53 PM
Anthony
 
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Default Re: Grand Cayman Diving


"MaxxQuadd" <maxxquadd@aol.com> wrote in message
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> I have booked a vacation to Grand Cayman. I have been looking at dive

shops on
> the web and have been in contact with a few. I really want to avoid some

of
> the big chains that herd you on a both with 20 or 25 strangers. Two of

the
> smaller operations I have been in contact with have been Dive 'N Stuff and
> Diver Down. Any suggestions concerning either of these or smaller

operations.
> We are a party of six.
> Thanks


Looks like you're planning to dive west and north. IMO the best op is Nick
Buckley's Red Baron Divers; you could also try Danny Kupkowski's Off the
Wall Divers or Wall to Wall Divers.


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Old 03-26-2007, 09:53 PM
Ed
 
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Default Re: Grand Cayman Diving

Maxx,

Both of the operators you mention are good. I might add Red Baron
Divers to the list. They only take a maximum of 6 (I think) per boat
and have fast boats. Their link is:
http://www.redbarondivers.com/cgi-bin/connect/index.cgi

Tell them Big Ed From Baltimore sent you.

MaxxQuadd wrote:

>I have booked a vacation to Grand Cayman. I have been looking at dive shops on
>the web and have been in contact with a few. I really want to avoid some of
>the big chains that herd you on a both with 20 or 25 strangers. Two of the
>smaller operations I have been in contact with have been Dive 'N Stuff and
>Diver Down. Any suggestions concerning either of these or smaller operations.
>We are a party of six.
>Thanks
>
>


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