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Little Cayman, Cayman Islands - Southern Cross Club

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On March 25, 2008
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Little Cayman, Cayman Islands - Southern Cross Club


I just spent 10 days at the Southern Cross Club (SCC) in Little Cayman. I was very happy with the accommodations, food, staff and diving operations at the SCC. It was all top notch and would recommend it to anyone.

I did 9 days of diving and got in 21 dives. Other than the first day, we were able to dive on the north side. In general we had between 4 and 12 divers, with an average of around 8. Once the staff observed that we were well qualified divers, they had no problems letting us do our own thing.

Since I love to do photography, I was very happy to keep my distance from the group. I haven't shot a lot of video, but ended up shooting quite a bit with my Olympus C-8080 digital SLR in video mode. While it doesn't begin to match the quality of video shot via friends with HD video equipment, it's a wonderful compromise since I primarily want to shoot stills. You can view the results of the trip at: http://www.geoffschultz.org/Travel/2008/Cayman_Index.shtml -- Geoff

I just spent 10 days at the Southern Cross Club (SCC) in Little Cayman. I was very happy with the accommodations, food, staff and diving operations at the SCC. It was all top notch and would recommend it to anyone.

I did 9 days of diving and got in 21 dives. Other than the first day, we were able to dive on the north side. In general we had between 4 and 12 divers, with an average of around 8. Once the staff observed that we were well qualified divers, they had no problems letting us do our own thing.

Since I love to do photography, I was very happy to keep my distance from the group. I haven't shot a lot of video, but ended up shooting quite a bit with my Olympus C-8080 digital SLR in video mode. While it doesn't begin to match the quality of video shot via friends with HD video equipment, it's a wonderful compromise since I primarily want to shoot stills. You can view the results of the trip at: http://www.geoffschultz.org/Travel/2008/Cayman_Index.shtml -- Geoff