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Divers Know the Sport and the Spot with the Cayman Islands at DEMA 2007

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On October 30, 2007
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Divers Know the Sport and the Spot with the Cayman Islands at DEMA 2007


Orlando, Florida, October 31, 2007 - The Cayman Islands, one of the best places in the world to scuba dive, presents the theme "When you know the sport, you know the spot" at the adventure dive show, DEMA (Dive Equipment and Marketing Association), this year in Orlando, Florida, October 31 - November 3, 2007.

The Cayman Islands will promote the strong diving presence the destination maintains within the industry, incorporating the theme into its platform. World-class scuba diving spots abound on all three islands - Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac. Popular dive spots include the famous Bloody Bay Wall and MV Captain Keith Tibbetts. Cayman offers many thrilling experiences for divers, families and couples above water as well, such as hiking, exploring the pristine beaches and visiting popular local attractions Boatswain's Beach, Pedro St. James and Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park.

Dive operators and tourism affiliates represented at the Cayman Islands Pavilion include the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism, Cayman Airways, Red Sail Sports, Divetech at Cobalt Coast Resort, Ocean Frontiers and Little Cayman Beach Resort.

The Cayman Islands DEMA Planning Committee will again hold the Cayman Islands 'Happy Hour' before the close of the tradeshow on Thursday, November 1 from 4pm - 6pm in the Cayman Islands Pavilion. This is a great opportunity for scuba diving enthusiasts to meet and mingle with Cayman representatives and learn more about this diving paradise. The Cayman Islands is also proud to sponsor the DEMA Awards party from 7pm - 12am at the Rosen Center Hotel Ballroom on Friday, November 2. Bob Soto, the legendary pioneer of scuba diving in Cayman, will be honored by the dive industry with the Diving Equipment and Marketing Association's Reaching Out Award.

Stay tuned this week to receive exciting dive news from the Cayman Islands at DEMA 2007 and make sure to stop by our booth!

Recognized in 1957 as the birthplace of recreational diving, the Cayman Islands has more than 40 dive operations and 250 dive spots spread throughout the island trio and is universally recognized as one of the world's leading dive destinations. Located 480 miles south of Miami in the western Caribbean, the environment features major barrier reefs and significant coastline within the protection of fringing reef, making it safe for swimming and snorkeling and a major breeding area for many species of fish and invertebrates. For more information on any level of world-class diving opportunities, visit www.divecayman.ky or call your local travel agent or the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism at 1-877-4-CAYMAN.

Orlando, Florida, October 31, 2007 - The Cayman Islands, one of the best places in the world to scuba dive, presents the theme "When you know the sport, you know the spot" at the adventure dive show, DEMA (Dive Equipment and Marketing Association), this year in Orlando, Florida, October 31 - November 3, 2007.

The Cayman Islands will promote the strong diving presence the destination maintains within the industry, incorporating the theme into its platform. World-class scuba diving spots abound on all three islands - Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac. Popular dive spots include the famous Bloody Bay Wall and MV Captain Keith Tibbetts. Cayman offers many thrilling experiences for divers, families and couples above water as well, such as hiking, exploring the pristine beaches and visiting popular local attractions Boatswain's Beach, Pedro St. James and Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park.

Dive operators and tourism affiliates represented at the Cayman Islands Pavilion include the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism, Cayman Airways, Red Sail Sports, Divetech at Cobalt Coast Resort, Ocean Frontiers and Little Cayman Beach Resort.

The Cayman Islands DEMA Planning Committee will again hold the Cayman Islands 'Happy Hour' before the close of the tradeshow on Thursday, November 1 from 4pm - 6pm in the Cayman Islands Pavilion. This is a great opportunity for scuba diving enthusiasts to meet and mingle with Cayman representatives and learn more about this diving paradise. The Cayman Islands is also proud to sponsor the DEMA Awards party from 7pm - 12am at the Rosen Center Hotel Ballroom on Friday, November 2. Bob Soto, the legendary pioneer of scuba diving in Cayman, will be honored by the dive industry with the Diving Equipment and Marketing Association's Reaching Out Award.

Stay tuned this week to receive exciting dive news from the Cayman Islands at DEMA 2007 and make sure to stop by our booth!

Recognized in 1957 as the birthplace of recreational diving, the Cayman Islands has more than 40 dive operations and 250 dive spots spread throughout the island trio and is universally recognized as one of the world's leading dive destinations. Located 480 miles south of Miami in the western Caribbean, the environment features major barrier reefs and significant coastline within the protection of fringing reef, making it safe for swimming and snorkeling and a major breeding area for many species of fish and invertebrates. For more information on any level of world-class diving opportunities, visit www.divecayman.ky or call your local travel agent or the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism at 1-877-4-CAYMAN.