Introducing The Dive Operation
Ever since the Cayman Islands were discovered by the international diving community, they have become a major attraction in the Caribbean. Grand Cayman alone now has more than 40 watersports operators.
Little Cayman, on the other hand, has managed to avoid the frantic development and retain its original charm and flavor. It is a safe, quaint, and rather remote island; in a word, unspoiled.Paradise Divers recognizes the combination of quality and tranquility to be a major asset of Little Cayman. We have organized our operation to be in harmony with this balance.
We will not compromise our divers'
comfort by over crowding our boat. You will feel right at home and
among friends on our swift V-hull, Banana Wind.
Read the Spring 2002 Newsletter for more
details!
Banana Wind takes us around the
island in no time.
The rides to Bloody Bay can be as short as 15 minutes. We
are the only operation that will regularly take you to Bloody Bay for night
dives.
Our truck will pick you up at
and take you
to the boat, a few minutes away. You can relax and
leave your gear in our hands. We'll set it up and have it ready for you on your
next trip.
We are dedicated to helping you enjoy your diving experience with us. Although certified divers are always given the opportunity to dive in buddy teams, most people follow our instructors for unforgettable guided tours through an impressive labyrinth of crevices, chimneys, tunnels and swim-through's.
Greetings from the Staff at Paradise Divers!
Our multilingual team is at your disposal, ready to help you in three languages. Together we combine many years of Caribbean and Pacific diving and resort management experience.




"Yes, I love it. The sea is everything. It covers seven-tenths of the terrestrial globe. Its breath is pure and healthy. It is an immense desert where man is never alone for he feels life, quivering around him on every side. There is supreme tranquility. The sea does not belong to despots. On its surface iniquitous rights can still be exercised, men can fight there, devour each other there, and transport all terrestrial horrors there. But at thirty feet below its level their power ceases, their influence dies out, their might disappears. Ah, sir, live in the bosom of the waters! There alone is independence. There I recognise no masters! There I am free."
Jules Verne. 2000 Leagues Under The Sea.






