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Night Diving With A Caribbean Reef Octopus in Roatan

We encountered a Caribbean reef octopus during a night dive in Roatan, Honduras. Check out the octopus in action in this video.

Caymankind for First-Time Divers

Are you a new diver with a brand-new logbook? Are you ready for an underwater adventure? Take your next giant-stride into the sparkling waters of the Cayman Islands

Caymankind for Shore Divers and Watersport Lovers

Are you looking for a vacation where you can split your time above and below the waves? Where you can dive from shore at an unhurried pace without worrying about boat schedules, and enjoy watersports any time of day?

Welcome to Caymankind

Divers coming to the Cayman Islands are as varied as the islands’ lush reefs, plunging walls, mysterious wrecks and abundant marine life. Whether you’re taking your first dive getaway, looking to step up your skills, mixing topside fun with underwater adventure or searching for your next adrenaline rush, you’ll find what you’re looking for in the Cayman Islands.

Caymankind for Intermediate or Recreational Divers

Are you ready to kick up your diving a notch? You’ll find lots to surprise you in the Cayman Islands.

Caymankind for Advanced Divers and Tech Divers

Do you crave the thrill of dropping down a plunging wall, and the allure of deck hatches leading to the unknown on a sunken wreck? Inject adrenaline into your dive vacation, and challenge yourself in the Cayman Islands.

Scuba Diving in Cozumel

It's tough to choose between staying wet and exploring the beloved island playground of Cozumel.

Scuba Diving Newfoundland's Bell Island Mine

Bell Island Mine is an underwater time capsule of a Canadian isle's heroic struggle to support a war effort while protecting a now-lost culture and way of life.

What's Killing Humpback Whales?

41 humpbacks have washed ashore from Maine to North Carolina since 2016; NOAA orders a probe into their deaths.