Moments that last a lifetime in Cayman Brac

Kids Sea Camp making a lifetime of memories in the Cayman Brac

By Evan Groth

Cayman Brac Reef Resort: Sharing moments of dazzling Caribbean sunsets, salty sea breezes, and night skies brimming with stars brings me nostalgia found only in the best of memories. These memories are of my first Kids Sea Camp adventure spent in Cayman Brac. Every day was spent to its fullest, and every moment was full of friendship, adventure, and peace of mind. 

The underwater world is filled with silence, mystery, and grace. Throughout my first ocean dives, I discovered what keeps bringing divers back under the waves. Strange colors and the alien movements and fish patterns lure the mind into a state of serenity and Zen. Weightlessness and silence filled only with the most foreign sounds envelop you in a trance and give you the impression of a stranger in a strange world.  Everything is shrouded in mystery, and nature feels as powerful as it should be.  These feelings lure divers into the underwater world, but Kids Sea Camp offers even more. (See The Cayman Islands Gallery)

The president and founder of Kids Sea Camp, Margo Peyton, did the impossible by taking something perfect and making it more remarkable.  I arrived at the 2018 Cayman Brac week excited but a little nervous. Most of the guests had traveled to Kids Sea Camp weeks together for years and I thought I would be the stranger among them.  I couldn’t have been more wrong. The atmosphere was the most welcoming I had ever felt traveling, and within a day or two, I felt like I was longtime friends with almost all the guests at the resort. When people say that Kids Sea Camp is one great family, it means it’s a place where you can bond with those around you faster than you thought possible.  Not for a moment did I feel like an outsider, and I got to experience diving at its maximum capacity. 

Kids Sea Camp, Kids and diving

I dove thrice daily, starting as a PADI Open Water Diver. The instruction and care provided by the staff were unmatched, and throughout the week I achieved my PADI Advanced Open Water and PADI Rescue Diver certifications.  As a diver, I grew much faster than I thought possible in such a brief time, and despite my rigorous training schedule, I didn’t feel rushed or stressed at all.  I did my training and certification with other people my age all while making unforgettable friends and memories.

Kids Sea Camp changes diving from an underwater safari to an undersea fantasy world. The limit is what you can come up with.  Every dive has the sightseeing and sea creatures you expect, but Kids Sea Camp adds a twist. At the end of the dives before safety stops, everyone plays around as kids should.  Sandy bottoms lead to filming underwater lightsaber fights. Finger wrestling tournaments, underwater acrobatics shows, and bubble ring contests are common. When we get old we stop playing as much, but playing underwater feels like playing in space, something to try no matter your age. 

I guess I am saying that Kids Sea Camp has something for everyone.  Whether you seek tranquility, thrill, sharks, or the sparks of new friendships.  Despite only being able to see each other for one week a year, it is clear all those on Kids Sea Camp are close and love each other like family.  Becoming a part of that family has been an honor for me, and I already can’t wait for next summer.  I work for Kids Sea Camp as a part-time summer employee trying to become an instructor.  As a 19-year-old college student, I have the best job in the world.  Margo and Tom gave me an opportunity I could never have dreamed of years ago. To travel the world diving with amazing people, there isn’t much more I could ask for.

If you are considering going to Kids Sea Camp for the first time, I can highly recommend it. There is nothing quite like it in the diving industry because it’s not just a company—it’s a family. It’s a place for kids to learn to dive and fall in love with the Ocean. You will remember your Cayman Brac KSC week forever.