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Casuarina Point / Don Foster’s Dive - Cayman Islands


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Casuarina Point / Don Foster’s Dive is a shore accessible salt water dive site, located in George Town, Grand Caman, Cayman Islands. This dive site has an average rating of 4.60 out of 5 from 10 scuba divers. The maximum depth is 41-50ft/12-15m. The average visibility is 91-100ft/28-30m. This dive site provides bathrooms and airfills.

Don Foster’s Dive is located at 218 South Church St.,”Casuarina Point”, south of George Town Harbour on the waterfront. Casuarina Point is ideal for both shore diving and snorkeling with the perfect entry point to explore Casuarina Point. The reef, which makes up part of Cayman’s Marine Park is an extension of world famous Devil’s Grotto. It is 25-50 feet deep and lies a mere 80 yards off shore. It’s an ideal way to re-acclimate if it’s been a while since your last dive, or to continue your under water exploration of the marine life after a 2-tank dive. Photographers: take your macro lenses!

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Cslatt05 - 4/04/2016 9:44 AM
I went scuba diving here on 12/24/2015. Average viz: 31-35ft/9-11m. Water temp: 76-80°F/24-27°C.
Incredible Cayman dive, Don Fosters has a reef right off of the shoreline making for an easy going diving day. thank you...
Cslatt05 - 4/04/2016 9:37 AM
Rating Added: 5
Incredible instructions, awesome dive, our guide made the dive easy and calm. Great sightings.
Czechcanadian - 8/31/2014 6:27 AM
Rating Added: 4
Great shore dive. I did it on one of the cruise ship expeditions. After a good dive I recommend going to Rackam’s Waterfront for some after dive food. Great place to hang out next to the ocean.
Greg - 10/29/2012 8:35 AM
Don Foster is now on DiveBuddy! http://www.divebuddy.com/DonFostersDive
C-Ray - 10/30/2008 3:23 PM
This is a great place to go diving. The shore entry is easy, and there were so many fish and undersea creatures to see, that the water at times felt crowded. It is a wonderfull place. They also have two tank dives from boats for deeper diving.