This week went by way too fast,
But honestly, it’s been a blast.
The diving, the boats, the ocean too,
But mostly just hanging out with all of you.We came here for the sea and sun,
But the people are what made it fun.
The laughs, the stories, and all the time we shared,
Are what made this week one I’m glad I was there.And after seven camps, I’ll say this too,
Something finally happened that was long overdue.
Back at my first Sea Camp in 2022, Tom told me one day
I’d owe a karaoke performance, and this week I had to pay.
I dodged it for years, but this week was the one,
I got put on the spot and somehow got it done.
So yeah, this camp gave me great dives and memories too,
And finally, after all these years, a karaoke debut.
But really, I’m glad I got to be here with all of you;
This is a week I’ll definitely remember through and through.
Family Dive Adventures has provided our customers with scuba diving family vacations in the Cayman Islands for over 25 years. Margo Peyton chose Cayman Brac Reef Beach Resort because of its location, price point, and incredible dive team. Call us to book your Cayman Brac or Little Cayman family dive vacation any time of year. We are experts in family dive trips and have been diving and representing the Cayman Islands for 30 years. We can arrange and custom design your family dive trip. Getting certified or enjoying diving as a family. Give us a call. We offer our expert advise for free.
This reasort offers 1 and 2 bedrooms, along with some rooms that are perfectly set up for triple. Reef Divers is the onsite dive operation and offers fast, comfortable, state-of-the-art modern dive boats with bathrooms. Dive sites are minutes away and offer a variety of marine encounters. This resort has one large building with two floors of single rooms for diving guests and dive groups. Four rooms connect for larger families, and two have three queen beds.
The downstairs rooms allow you to walk right out onto a 140,000-gallon pool deck, while the upstairs rooms boast beautiful pool views, palm trees, and spectacular ocean views.
At the Cayman Brac Reef Resort, no shirts, no shoes, and no worries. Discover the marvels of the Caribbean Sea with the Resort’s convenient “valet diving” service. Allow the resort’s experienced diving staff, Reef Divers, to handle the burden of setting up your dive gear and changing over your tanks, and all you have to carry is your snorkel gear and memories. Please relax and enjoy your ride on our custom-fleet dive boats while exploring the island’s elite diving sites. Submerge yourself in the pleasures of a dive as Reef Divers takes care of everything else. With this superior diving service, you only have to get on the boat and enjoy the ride. Reef Divers also offers up to 3 dives per day and night.
Save hundreds of dollars off your package when you book and build your vacation with Family Dive Adventures. Family Divers have been diving into the Cayman Islands since 1991. 2025 Kids Sea Camp Family Dive week: Cayman Brac Beach Resort: June 14th-June 21st, On sale now early booking 10% discount.
Each dive guests receive a dive bag at check-in to place their dive gear in from their room. The valet service starts on day one by picking up your dive gear in your room and taking it to the dive shop for you. Just leave your bag outside your room, and our dive team will get your gear to the boat and set it up on a SCUBA tank. Reef Divers also offers a complete line of rental gear for those who do not own their own, or you can contact Margo or Olivia at Family Dive Adventures and purchase what you need. Family Dive Adventures is a ScubaPro Premier dealer known to be the world’s best when outfitting kids and families with Scuba gear. When it comes to your family, we know deep down you want the best, and that’s why we sell SCUBAPRO.
Forget the hassle of heavy tanks because Reef Divers staff will change your tanks after every dive. At the end of a long dive, they will rinse your BCD and Regulators while you handle the light stuff, snorkel gear, and wetsuit.
Cayman Brac Resort has large camera and gear rinse tanks and a drying room for all your gear. Once you’ve experienced valet diving, a regular diving experience will never be the same.
Reef Divers is affiliated with PADI and the Universal Referral Program. They offer courses on everything from an introductory scuba dive to a Dive Master. However, all classes must be pre-booked except for Nitrox. After checking in, you’ll be asked to complete a history form and return it to the dive shop.
Rates, Prices & Specials
Here are the rates for Cayman Brac Beach Resort in the Cayman Islands. Remember when booking with Family Dives Adventures, you always get the 5% loyality discount on retail rates.
Packages
Cayman Brac Escape Package
7-Night Standard Package, from $2,095 pp dbl
7 nights’ accommodation
Breakfast and dinner daily (dinner arrival day through breakfast departure day)
No drinks
6 X 2-tank AM (12 boat dives total for 7-night package)
Morning dive trip to Little Cayman to dive Bloody Bay Marine Park included as one of the AM dives at no additional charge (weather permitting)
Complimentary use of dive computer (we require them)
Complimentary WiFi
Welcome rum punch
Manager’s cocktail reception
Airport ground transfers
Resort fees, taxes, & gratuities – except dive gratuities, which are not included
Prices listed are per person based on double occupancy in a standard (lowest-priced) room. Rates for other resorts, room types, occupancy, dates, and packages may differ. All travel requires a Saturday arrival with a 7-night stay.
Classic Cayman Dive Package
7-Night Standard Package, from $2,395 pp dbl
7 nights’ accommodation
Free Nitrox
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily (dinner arrival day through breakfast departure day)
Drink package – 21 included drinks**
6 X 2-tank AM + 5 x 1-tank PM boat dives (17 boat dives total for 7-night package)
Morning dive trip to Little Cayman to dive Bloody Bay Marine Park included as one of the AM dives at no additional charge (weather permitting)
Free use of a dive computer (we require them)
Free WiFi
Welcome rum punch
Manager’s cocktail reception
Airport ground transfers
Resort fees, taxes, & gratuities – except dive gratuities, which are not included
*Prices listed are per person based on double occupancy in standard (lowest priced) rooms. Rates for other resorts, room types, occupancy, dates, and packages may differ. All travel requires a Saturday arrival with a 7-night stay. **Drink packages include a choice of menu cocktails and well drinks, single-serve beers and ciders, house wines by the glass, and non-alcoholic beverages.
Accommodations
A view ocean from every room
The Cayman Brac Beach Resort has stylish 33 ocean view rooms. That’s right every single room looks upon the ocean. Cayman Brac Beach Resort is in a two-story building surrounded by lush tropical foliage and landscaped gardens – perfect for your Caribbean island vacation. The design and architecture of the Cayman beach resort reflect the quaintness and charm of the tropical island style unique to Cayman Brac hotels.
First floor rooms walk out onto the beach and pool area
Second-floor rooms have clear ocean views and private balconies
4 two-bedrooms that connect to each other (#204/205, #202/203, #108/109, #104/105)
#103, #104, and #105 are handicap accessible rooms
All rooms have king or double beds
#113 and #213 are triple rooms with 3 double beds in each room
Handicapped-Accessible Rooms
Our Cayman beach resort also offers three handicapped-accessible rooms
Roll-in showers
Easy access to the room
Easy access to the pool area and full resort
Beautiful Amenity-Packed Accommodations
Attractive Caribbean decor
Two doubles or one king-size bed
Two rooms have three double beds
Patios or Balconies
Individually controlled air conditioning, as well as an overhead ceiling fan
Tiled or carpeted floors
Color cable television
Radio/alarm clock
IDD telephone
Hairdryers
Irons & ironing board
Coffee centers
Room service
Drying lines and laundry services available to all guests
No shirt, no shoes, no worries. Discover the marvels of the Caribbean Sea with Brac’s convenient “valet diving” service. Allow the experienced diving staff of Reef Divers to handle the burden of setting up your dive gear and changing over your tanks so that all you have to carry is your snorkel gear and memories. Please relax and enjoy your ride on our custom-fleet dive boats while exploring the island’s elite diving sites. Submerge yourself in the pleasures of a dive as the Reef Divers team takes care of everything else. With this superior diving service, all you have to do is get on the boat and enjoy the ride.
We know your diving gear is precious and personal which is why all guests receive a dive bag at check-in so you can personally pack your gear. On the day of your dive, leave your bag outside of your room, and our dive team will take care of getting your gear to the boat and setting up on a scuba tank.
Forget the hassle of cumbersome tanks because our staff will change your tanks after every dive. At the end of a long day of diving, Reef Divers will take care of rinsing your BCD and Regulators while you handle the light stuff, your snorkel gear, and your wetsuit. We have rinse tanks and a drying room for cleaning your equipment. Once you’ve experienced valet diving, a typical diving experience will never be the same.
PADI SASY program: 6 mornings of activities from 8 am -1 pm daily. SASY kids keep fins, mask, and snorkel.
PADI SEAL TEAM: 6 mornings of activities from 8 am-1 pm daily includes all 5 aqua missions. SEAL kids keep fins, mask, and snorkel.
PADI Open Water: All dives needed for certification (eLearning is not included. For eLearning, you will have to pay PADI directly. The link will be sent to you 4 weeks before departure to be completed prior to arrival.)
Not included (any additional courses. This is a fun week of diving!)
Dining / Restaurant(s)
A little something for everyone
Buffet style: The Palms Caribbean Restaurant tempts you with the taste of the tropics as well as serving American and continental cuisines. The attire is beach casual. If you have special dietary needs, every effort will be made to accommodate those needs.
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
By the pool and a view of the ocean
The Tipsy Turtle Pub is a poolside bar overlooking the beach, specializing in refreshing tropical drinks, and is the gathering place for guests before and after meals. The bar also offers a great menu of food including delicious burgers, fries, and salads. Food is served at the bar daily between 12 noon and 9 p.m.
Activities
Water and land-based fun!
Snorkeling: Snorkeling is ideal for those who want to enjoy the underwater beauty of the Caribbean Sea but who are not interested in Cayman Brac scuba diving.
Volleyball: Cayman Brac Reef Resort has one of the best beach volleyball courts in the Caribbean.
Kayaking: Grab a kayak at our Cayman resort to enjoy some top-side sightseeing and exploration; kayaks can be rented from the dive shop.
Island Tours: Enjoy an escorted tour of the island, by Nature Cayman.
Cave Explorations: Stalactites, stalagmites, and dramatic views say it all!
Biking/Hiking: 35 marked nature trails feature wetlands, bird watching spots, and historic landmarks; bikes are available at the resort for leisurely explorations.
Tennis: Run off some extra energy on our lighted tennis court.
Bird Watching: With over 200 species of birds, including the rare Brac Parrot, Cayman Brac is a birdwatcher’s dream come true!
Cave Exploring: Explore one of the many caves on the island and learn about their interesting tales.
Fishing: Fishing here has been dubbed the “Unofficial National Sport of the Cayman’s”! Try your luck with bonefish, tarpon, permit, tuna, and more.
Know Before You Go
It’s more like a domestic flight
Getting to Cayman Brac is as easy as flying to any major city in the US. Almost every major US airport has a direct flight to Grand Cayman and then you can take a short flight on Cayman Airways.
The main airport in the Cayman Islands, Owen Roberts International Airport, is located on the largest of the Cayman Islands, Grand Cayman. The sister island of Cayman Brac also has its own airport, Charles Kirkconnell Airport. These two airports serve as the Cayman Islands main ports of entry for visitors. Little Cayman is served by daily inter-island flights. There are some direct flights from Miami to Cayman Brac.
There are approximately 116 weekly flights into the Cayman Islands including 42 flights each week between Miami and Grand Cayman with connections to Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Non-stop service from Miami is provided by Cayman Airways and American Airlines.
With 8 different airlines flying into Grand Cayman from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, it’s easier than ever to book your Cayman Islands experience!
Inter-island service between Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman is provided by Cayman Airways and Cayman Express, making the Cayman Islands travel quick and easy.
Kids Sea Camp will arrange for all transfers to Cayman Brac Reef Resort.
Cayman Brac: Where Family Fun Meets Island Paradise
Escape to the captivating island of Cayman Brac and discover a world of adventure and relaxation at the Cayman Brac Beach Resort. This hidden gem is a quick 20-minute flight from Grand Cayman. It offers the perfect blend of pristine beaches, lush tropical landscapes, and world-class diving, making it an ideal destination for unforgettable family memories. 7 nights in a beautiful ocean-view room. 6 days of diving from state-of-the-art, fully equipped dive boats. Short 5-minute boat rides and a big, beautiful, white sand beach are waiting to be explored.
Imagine swaying palm trees, breathtaking sunsets, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. At Cayman Brac Beach Resort, you’ll find a tranquil oasis where you can unwind and reconnect with your loved ones.
Spacious beachfront accommodations: Enjoy comfortable and tastefully decorated rooms with stunning ocean views.
Lush tropical surroundings: Explore the resort’s four and a half acres of pristine beachfront property, with hammocks nestled among sea grapes and coconut palms.
Warm hospitality: Experience the friendly staff’s genuine warmth and dedicated service, making you feel right at home.
Dive into Adventure
Cayman Brac is a diver’s paradise, offering diverse underwater experiences for all skill levels.
Explore vibrant coral reefs: Discover a kaleidoscope of marine life, from colorful fish to graceful sea turtles.
Uncover hidden treasures: Venture into underwater caves and swim-throughs, revealing the island’s fascinating geological formations.
Experience effortless diving: Enjoy the convenience of Reef Divers, who take care of all the details, allowing you to relax and enjoy the ride.
Family Fun for Everyone
Beyond diving, Cayman Brac offers a variety of activities for the whole family.
Build sandcastles on pristine beaches: Create lasting memories as you explore the island’s uncluttered shores with your children.
Embark on nature walks to discover the island’s unique flora and fauna, including exotic birds and fascinating reptiles.
Unwind by the pool: Take a refreshing dip in the sparkling pool or relax and soak up the sun.
Create memories that will last a lifetime at Cayman Brac Beach Resort.
Book your family vacations with us all year round for stress-free vacation planning.
Peace in the Caribbean on Cayman Brac
We can’t wait to enjoy 2025, sit by the pool, and let the world spin. Cayman Brac Reef Resort is one of the most peaceful resorts in the Caribbean.
Cayman Brac is one of three Cayman Islands, a Sister Island to Grand Cayman, and a smaller, nearby neighbor, Little Cayman. The island is roughly 14 square miles—approximately 12 miles long and 1.2 miles wide. It was named for the 140-foot bluff (called a “brac”) at the western tip. This bluff is pictured on the $1 bill of the Cayman Islands. Queen Elizabeth II is on the opposite side.
There are no friendlier people than the 1,800 island “Brackers,” as residents of Cayman Brac are proudly known. Many can trace their family roots to survivors of the 1932 hurricane that left no family untouched. The Brac is also a very religious and family-oriented community with probably more churches and places of worship than bars—which doesn’t mean they don’t know how to have good times. There’s a time and place for everything.
Rates & Prices
Here are the rates for the 2026 KSC weeks at Cayman Brac Beach Resort in the Cayman Islands.
Diver(adult & child, certified child & Jr. Open Water)
Non-Diver
1 beachfront room (based on 1 person in the room)
$4,350
$3,850
1 beachfront room (based on 2 people in room)
$3,550
$3,050
2 beachfront rooms (based on 1 person in each room)
$4,350
$3,850
2 beachfront rooms (based on 4 or more people in both rooms)
$3,550
$3,050
Certified Child & Jr. Open Water (Ages 10-17)
$2,770
Seal Team (Ages 8-9)
$2,750
SASY (Ages 4-7)
$2,750
Package Includes
Cayman Brac Beach Resort spring package includes:
7 nights’ accommodations in ocean view rooms
3 meals daily, coffee, juices, and for kids age 16 and under, soft drinks are included
Airport ground transfers
Happy hour
Diving essentials:
17 boat dives total
Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers( C- card required)
SASY (For kids 4-7): All rental gear, 6 days of snorkeling, and the SASY program using the SASY unit. Fins, mask, & snorkel for them to KEEP
Seal team (For kids 8-9): All rental gear, 6 days of Seal Team doing 5 aqua missions. Fins, mask & snorkel for them to KEEP
Jr. Open Water (For kids 10-17): All rental gear, 5 confined dives & 4 open-water dives; instructor continues to dive with them from the boat once the course is completed. Fins, mask & snorkel for them to KEEP (This is a gift from KSC, it is only for Jr. Open Water students in children’s sizes. Adult sizes are not included for giveaway)
Rental dive gear for kids 14 and younger
Fun stuff:
Pizza & movie night for kids and adults
A treasure hunt for SASY & Seal
Fully handicap-accessible resort
Free welcome rum punch
Tote bags, T-shirts, and hats
Kids Sea Camp Host
Airport transfer from Cayman Brac
Not included:
Continuing Education courses: you must send a request at the time of booking; based on space availability, the instructor will confirm. Confirmation will not happen until 1-2 months before the trip departure and will not exceed a maximum of 4 students.
Alcoholic drinks can be upgraded to a drinks package. Inquire with us for details
Round-trip air to Cayman Brac (CYB)
VAT
eLearning link for JOW
Night dives are available at an added cost of $65 pp (must be age 12+ to do a night dive)
Schedule
Once you arrive on the island
This is a general Kids Sea Camp schedule that may change due to weather or other factors beyond our control. Other activities, such as lionfish hunting, photo dives, PPB dives, and boat and drift dives for certified divers, can be included in the normal activity schedule.
A General Schedule
Saturday: Arrival day and orientation
Sunday: 3 boat dives and Sasy, Seal, JOW training
Monday: 3 boat dives and Sasy, Seal, training
Tuesday: 3 boat dives and Sasy, Seal, training
Wednesday: 3 boat dives and Sasy, Seal, training
Thursday: 3 boat dives and Sasy, Seal,
Friday: Family dive day and closing celebration
Saturday: Travel day — back to reality!
Accommodations
A view ocean from every room
The Cayman Brac Beach Resort has stylish 33 ocean-view rooms. That’s right, every single room looks out upon the ocean. Cayman Brac Beach Resort is in a two-story building surrounded by lush tropical foliage and landscaped gardens – perfect for your Caribbean island vacation. The design and architecture of the Cayman Beach Resort reflect the quaintness and charm of the tropical island style unique to hotels on Cayman Brac.
Plenty of Rooms
First-floor rooms walk out onto the beach and pool area
Second-floor rooms have clear ocean views and private balconies
4 two-bedrooms that connect to each other (#204/205, #202/203, #108/109, #104/105)
#103, #104, and #105 are handicap accessible rooms
All rooms have king or double beds
#113 and #213 are triple rooms with 3 double beds in each room
Handicapped-Accessible Rooms
Our Cayman beach resort also offers three handicapped-accessible rooms
Roll-in showers
Easy access to the room
Easy access to the pool area and the full resort
Beautiful Amenity-Packed Accommodations
Attractive Caribbean decor
Two doubles or one king-size bed
Two rooms have three double beds
Patios or Balconies
Individually controlled air conditioning, as well as an overhead ceiling fan
Tiled or carpeted floors
Color cable television
Radio/alarm clock
IDD telephone
Hairdryers
Irons & ironing board
Coffee centers
Room service
Drying lines and laundry services available to all guests
No shirt, no shoes, no worries. Discover the marvels of the Caribbean Sea with Brac’s convenient “valet diving” service. Allow the experienced diving staff of Reef Divers to handle the burden of setting up your dive gear and changing over your tanks so that all you have to carry is your snorkel gear and memories. Please relax and enjoy your ride on our custom-fleet dive boats while exploring the island’s elite diving sites. Submerge yourself in the pleasures of a dive as the Reef Divers team takes care of everything else. With this superior diving service, all you have to do is get on the boat and enjoy the ride.
We know your diving gear is precious and personal which is why all guests receive a dive bag at check-in so you can personally pack your gear. On the day of your dive, leave your bag outside of your room, and our dive team will take care of getting your gear to the boat and setting up on a scuba tank.
Forget the hassle of cumbersome tanks because our staff will change your tanks after every dive. At the end of a long day of diving, Reef Divers will take care of rinsing your BCD and Regulators while you handle the light stuff, your snorkel gear, and your wetsuit. We have rinse tanks and a drying room for cleaning your equipment. Once you’ve experienced valet diving, a typical diving experience will never be the same.
PADI SASY program: 6 mornings of activities from 8 am -1 pm daily. SASY kids keep fins, mask, and snorkel.
PADI SEAL TEAM: 6 mornings of activities from 8 am-1 pm daily includes all 5 aqua missions. SEAL kids keep fins, mask, and snorkel.
PADI Open Water: All dives needed for certification (eLearning is not included. For eLearning, you will have to pay PADI directly. The link will be sent to you 4 weeks before departure to be completed prior to arrival.)
Not included (any additional courses. This is a fun week of diving!)
Dining / Restaurant(s)
A little something for everyone
Buffet style: The Palms Caribbean Restaurant tempts you with the taste of the tropics as well as serving American and continental cuisines. The attire is beach casual. If you have special dietary needs, every effort will be made to accommodate those needs. All meals at the Palms Caribbean restaurant are included in the Kids Sea Camp menu package.
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
By the pool and a view of the ocean (not included)
The Tipsy Turtle Pub is a poolside bar overlooking the beach, specializing in refreshing tropical drinks, and is the gathering place for guests before and after meals. The bar also offers a great menu of food including delicious burgers, fries, and salads. Food is served at the bar daily between 12 noon and 9 p.m.
The Tipsy Turtle Pub menu is not included in the Kids Sea Camp package.
Activities
Water and land-based fun!
Snorkeling: Snorkeling is ideal for those who want to enjoy the underwater beauty of the Caribbean Sea but who are not interested in Cayman Brac scuba diving.
Volleyball: Cayman Brac Reef Resort has one of the best beach volleyball courts in the Caribbean.
Kayaking: Grab a kayak at our Cayman resort to enjoy some top-side sightseeing and exploration; kayaks can be rented from the dive shop.
Island Tours: Enjoy an escorted tour of the island, by Nature Cayman.
Cave Explorations: Stalactites, stalagmites, and dramatic views say it all!
Biking/Hiking: 35 marked nature trails feature wetlands, bird watching spots, and historic landmarks; bikes are available at the resort for leisurely explorations.
Tennis: Run off some extra energy on our lighted tennis court.
Bird Watching: With over 200 species of birds, including the rare Brac Parrot, Cayman Brac is a birdwatcher’s dream come true!
Cave Exploring: Explore one of the many caves on the island and learn about their interesting tales.
Fishing: Fishing here has been dubbed the “Unofficial National Sport of the Cayman’s”! Try your luck with bonefish, tarpon, permit, tuna, and more.
Know Before You Go
It’s more like a domestic flight
Getting to Cayman Brac is as easy as flying to any major city in the US. Almost every major US airport has a direct flight to Grand Cayman and then you can take a short flight on Cayman Airways.
The main airport in the Cayman Islands, Owen Roberts International Airport, is located on the largest of the Cayman Islands, Grand Cayman. The sister island of Cayman Brac also has its own airport, Charles Kirkconnell Airport. These two airports serve as the Cayman Islands main ports of entry for visitors. Little Cayman is served by daily inter-island flights. There are some direct flights from Miami to Cayman Brac.
There are approximately 116 weekly flights into the Cayman Islands including 42 flights each week between Miami and Grand Cayman with connections to Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Non-stop service from Miami is provided by Cayman Airways and American Airlines.
With 8 different airlines flying into Grand Cayman from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, it’s easier than ever to book your Cayman Islands experience!
Inter-island service between Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman is provided by Cayman Airways and Cayman Express, making the Cayman Islands travel quick and easy.
Kids Sea Camp will arrange for all transfers to Cayman Brac Reef Resort.
A 25-year celebration marks a significant milestone for me
Margo Peyton. My journey began 25 years ago as a single mom working as a dive travel agent. I yearned to share my love of the ocean with my two children. My passion was rooted in my childhood in Provincetown, MA., surrounded by the wonders of the sea—seals, whales, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and giant bluefin tuna. I grew up immersed in its rhythms. I wanted that same connection for my kids.
With a degree in travel and tourism, a lifelong love of the ocean, and a father who was a scuba diver, I embarked on a global adventure in the 1980s. I explored incredible marine environments, diving in spectacular locations. But when I became a mom, I discovered a void: there were no adventures designed for kids, no dive programs, and no family-friendly resorts. How could this be? My challenge was clear.
I set out to create what didn’t exist.
One by one, I forged partnerships with family-owned and family-run resorts and liveaboards willing to cater to families: Curaçao’s -Ocean Encounters, Bonaire’s -Buddy Dive, Roatan with AKR, Mayan Divers, Turquoise Bay, Kimpton, Grand Cayman’s -DiveTech, Little Cayman & Cayman Brac’s -Reef Divers, Utila with Troy Bodden, St. Lucia’s -Anse Chastanet, Palau’s -Sam’s Tours, Yap’s, Manta Ray Bay, Galapagos with Explorer Ventures, Belize’s -Blackbird Caye, The Philippines with -Sea Explorers, Indonesia with Murex Dive Resorts, Wakatobi and The Arenui. St. Eustatius- Golden Rock, Fiji, Castaway Island, JMC, and many others in Costa Rica, the Maldives, St. Vincent, and Dominica. I sought safer choices, family-friendly crews, delicious food, comfortable rooms, and meticulous attention to detail.
Scubapro stepped up to sponsor smaller dive gear, and Sealife sponsored underwater cameras. PADI created exceptional youth-friendly programs like SASY, SEAL Team, and Junior Diver certifications. Around the world, we grew, and like-minded families bonded, forming a thriving dive tribe. I created a legacy of unforgettable memories for my children, giving them a global perspective beyond their wildest dreams.
A living classroom
Kids Sea Camp has become a living classroom for families, often spanning three generations on any given trip. Where once there were parents like me, now grandparents join their adult children and grandchildren to share the magic of the underwater world. For 25 years, I’ve connected not only my kids to the world but families of the world.
My life has been miraculous for a little girl who grew up in a time when women rarely owned companies or traveled extensively with children, let alone negotiated international contracts and partnerships. I am grateful to all the resort owners, dive operators, equipment manufacturers, and publications that believed in and supported my vision for family growth within the dive industry.
When we work together, trust one another, and unite around shared dreams and goals, we can create something truly amazing. Kids Sea Camp is a testament to that collaborative spirit. It’s a story of shared passion, unwavering dedication, and the profound impact of diving in to connect families.
Building lasting connections
This journey has been about more than just underwater adventures; it’s about building lasting connections, fostering environmental stewardship, and empowering families to explore the world together. It’s about creating a community where shared experiences forge unbreakable bonds and where the love of the ocean unites us all. Because of Kids Sea Camp, my family has grown. I met and married Tom Peyton almost 2 decades ago, and as a family, we have built bonds and lasting friendships with our operators, clients, and suppliers worldwide. Tom has contributed to expanding Kids Sea Camp trips by adding sporting events, culinary classes, and special-needs options. Now, he has developed empty-nest trips for all the parents and grandparents who have enjoyed traveling with us. I’ve expanded Family Dive Adventures to accommodate all the many individual family dive vacations to the many destinations we offer.
We are still growing
For our 25th celebration, we are looking forward to the future with excitement and anticipation. In 2026, we’ll reach another incredible milestone: the first-ever World Kids Sea Camp event in the Philippines! Participants from six countries will converge for a single, unforgettable experience, truly connecting the dots through diving.
This event represents the culmination of a dream, a celebration of the global dive family we’ve built together. It’s a testament to the power of shared passion and the enduring magic of Kids Sea Camp. Join us as we continue to dive into family adventures for generations to come! Here’s to the next 25 years of Kids Sea Camp!
Finding My Favorite Dive Destination? It’s Impossible!
For 26 years, clients have asked me, “Margo, what is your favorite dive destination?” As a mother, and now a grandmother, a PADI scuba instructor, and a lifelong ocean lover (I was born in Provincetown, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod!), my response has always been, “All of them!” Each destination I’ve personally chosen for Kids Sea Camp holds a special place in my heart.
Cayman Islands: Perfect for First-Time Family Dive Trips
As a young mother, I fell in love with the Cayman Islands as my son, Robbie, was born in Grand Cayman! I know the islands well, having worked both as a divemaster and a travel agent for many years while living there. With its easy access from the US (multiple daily, direct, nonstop flights!), strong safety record, and family-friendly resorts like Little Cayman Beach Resort and Cayman Brac Beach Resort, it had to be at the top of my list for young divers.
The diving is easy for all levels, with picture-perfect turquoise waters and sugar-white sand beaches you dream about on a cold winter’s day. The picturesque beaches are perfect for building sandcastles, playing volleyball, and relaxing!
Underwater, you’ll find turtles, tarpon, dolphins, and sharks, along with dramatic walls, fascinating wrecks like Captain Keith Tibbetts, and shallow reefs perfect for new divers. The resorts offer spacious guest rooms that give parents privacy while keeping kids close. And don’t forget the exciting land adventures like exploring pirate caves or hiking the bluffs!
The best Caribbean bar food
The food and service at both resorts are excellent, with plenty of family-friendly choices. The chefs create amazing made-from-scratch cakes, pies, and cookies, and there’s even a make-your-own sundae bar! The restaurants serve everything from steaks and lobster to fresh fish and vegetarian delights.
Getting around is easy, whether you rent a car or explore by bike. There’s a spa on each property, and believe it or not, tennis and basketball courts! Relax by the large oceanfront pools, swing in a hammock on the beach, or join in the fun with treasure hunts, pizza and movie nights, and pool games. I enjoy photographing and feeding the giant iguanas, collecting coconuts, and enjoying those lazy afternoons on the beach. There are quaint shops and other restaurants to explore, as well as exceptional flora and birdlife to learn about. The Cayman Islands are known for their history and culture as well as their diving.
Bonaire: Buddy Dive Resort Kids Sea Camp
Bonaire stole my heart with its laid-back charm, friendly donkeys roaming freely, flocks of pink flamingos, and incredible marine life – from wild dolphins and manta rays (yes, manta rays in Bonaire!) to massive tarpon and countless octopus.
My favorite part of the day? Jumping off the dock with my kids when they were young divers to explore the calm, shallow reefs. The white sandy bottom, just 15-20 feet below, felt like a natural guardrail, allowing kids to gain confidence and independence in a safe environment. Bonaire is one of my top picks for large families, with 1, 2, and 3-bedroom villas at reasonable prices and easy access from the States.
Buddy Dive Resort is family-owned and extremely kid-friendly, with an in-ocean training area that minimizes pool time. Besides diving, my favorite activity is Blow Karting (land sailing) – a total blast for adults and kids! There’s also a sunset cruise, walking the plank, karaoke, and live music. Buddy Dive sits right on the oceanfront, offering some of the most effortless diving for families. There are guided shore dives and boat dives just minutes away. And that jump-off-the-dock diving is the best!
When my kids were older, they both had instructor training with Buddy Dive. That was an amazing gift for me to witness and be a part of. Buddy Dive offers internship programs, Reef Renewal, and tech diver training for older kids and divers who want to further their dive training for future careers or fun. Our Buddy Dive Kids Sea Camp offers a variety of training courses during the week for adults and kids. SASY, Seal Team, JOW, AOW, Rescue, Jr. Divemaster, Divemaster, and Instructor courses have all been incorporated into our program.
St. Lucia: Kids Sea Camp Luxury and Adventure
St. Lucia is pure magic! It is one of the most romantic places in the Caribbean. Tom and I love to return to St. Lucia every year. We look forward to being pampered, enjoying some couples’ time, and bringing Kids Sea Camp to a luxurious, romantic place like Anse Chastanet. It’s a dream come true!
When Mrs. Karolin and Nick Troubetzkoy invited me to bring Kids Sea Camp to their world-famous resort, I felt like Dorothy clicking her ruby slippers in The Wizard of Oz! We have the entire resort to ourselves! Some families with older kids ages 15+ also stay at Jade Mountain, Anse Chastanet. That is just another level of romance and one of my favorite places on Earth to stay with Tom.
Imagine exploring vibrant reefs, encountering seahorses, and baby turtles hatching right on the beach. The dinner options let you indulge in world-class cuisine at four incredible restaurants. There’s Emeralds (a vegan restaurant), Balawoo (a treehouse restaurant with breathtaking views), the Jungle Grill, and Apsara Indian restaurant, all featuring Creole and Caribbean flavors.
The accommodations are breathtaking
This resort wowed me from the moment I stepped into my room. The accommodations are breathtaking, with options of one- or two-bedroom units overlooking the magical Pitons and the spectacular ocean, or beachfront bungalows surrounded by lush gardens. Each room is exquisitely decorated at this 4 Diamond resort. The service is out-of-this-world, exceeding expectations at every turn. It’s a constant stream of happy moments in St. Lucia because you are served beyond your expectations at every turn.
Being able to have the kids make and decorate cupcakes with the head pastry chef, as well as the chocolate tasting with the chocolatier! OMG, if you love chocolate, you have arrived in heaven. The chocolate lab, chocolate hands, and foot massage, etc, are beyond enjoyable.
The diving is simply spectacular. From awesome wrecks, local house reef or night dives exploring beautiful walls to the vibrant soft coral gardens, Scuba St. Lucia offers something for everyone. Oh, and you do not need to touch your gear because this is 4-diamond diving, and everything is done for you. It’s called Valet Diving. Then there is the jazzy sunset cruise and live steel drum band, the karaoke and beach BBQ, and I can go on and on and on. This family week in St. Lucia is truly decadent. Every member of the family is pampered and spoiled, and the kids never want to leave!
Belize: Island Paradise and Marine Conservation
Blackbird Caye Resort in Belize, our newest gem (added in 2023), is a private island paradise. We’ve been taking families to Belize since 2011. This perfect location, with its proximity to incredible dive sites, was a game-changer. Imagine being just a 3-minute boat ride from the Wit Concrete Wreck (which can even be done as a shore dive!). The resort is only 6 minutes from the famous Elbow dive site! The Blue Hole, a must-do for any diver, is just an hour away.
My favorite here is the incredible number of eagle ray encounters, along with a big favorite of mine: the loggerhead turtles, which are not shy! Others like to hunt lionfish or go topside; my husband loves to go fly-fishing while I’m off enjoying dives with the kids. The boats are big, spacious, and comfy.
With its pristine white-sand beaches dotted with charming seaside bungalows, its incredible diving, and a focus on marine conservation, Blackbird Caye has become a favorite! Thanks to the owners Garen and Simonyan’s passion for kids and the ocean, it’s a dream come true for eco-conscious families. Garen, a newer dad himself, has integrated educational experiences from the Turneffe Atoll Sustainability Association into the kids’ activities. There is marine life learning and excursions as well as presentations throughout the week. The food is delicious, and all meals are made from scratch. Family-style meals are served in the beach restaurant. The sunsets are well spent at the beach bar and pool, reminiscing about the day and resting up for the next day’s adventures.
Belize has so much to offer both non-divers and divers. We can book both pre- and post-trips to the jungle or ruins.
The Philippines diving with whale sharks
The Philippines holds a special place in my heart. I was greeted with a hug and a flower necklace at the airport in Manila. I knew I was in for something special. A quick hop flight over to Dumaguete, and we are in Dauin. This resort has 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom units, black-sand beaches, multiple pools, and the most fantastic dive boats I have ever seen. They look like giant water spiders! These boats are made of bamboo, spacious, and offer valet diving, which basically means you do nothing. Hot chocolate, coffee, tea, biscuits, and cookies are served after every dive. Each dive group of 4 people has its own dive guide. The Filipinos are so much fun and love kids.
We get a very special dive that not many in the world get to do: the Whale Sharks of Oslob, which we do on our own private boat and with our own staff. We have a very special Kids Sea Camp Whale Shark Day. It’s one of the few times I can say that we guarantee you will dive or snorkel with a whale shark in Oslob. It’s just a huge wow. I’ve experienced 5 at a time.
Welcome to Apo Island
At Apo Island, the reefs are so beautiful that I actually cried underwater. At 18, the first time I saw reefs this healthy, it was overwhelming. There is a mountain school, a village tour, the Chocolate Hills, zip lining, and many top-side cultural activities planned for the Kids Sea Camp trip. I have packed it with local culinary delights, music, and fun for the entire family.
Planning ahead for the Philippines
We’re planning our Philippines vacation further in advance. The trip has multiple locations, since families travel so far; we maximize their stay with a few trip options. This year, I’ve arranged 6 nights at Pura Vida Homes with Sea Explorers, and 6 nights on Bohol Island at Amun Ini. Both offer opportunities to see whalesharks, macro, and topside fun. From Amun Ini, families can see the world’s smallest monkey, the Tarsier. A cute little furry critter with eyes that look like large AI-generated orbs. For 2026, we are off to Dauin and Cabilao. You can give me a call. I will happily spend as much time as you want telling you about the Philippines. The rooms are beautiful and spacious, and each resort offers incredible cuisine. (See our calendar events)
Indonesia: Luxury Liveaboards and Unforgettable Experiences
For the ultimate dive adventure, Indonesia is a must. Our luxurious liveaboard trips aboard the Arenui offer unparalleled service and exquisite cuisine, all while having access to some of the world’s most pristine dive sites, including Komodo, Raja Ampat, and the Forgotten Islands. The Arenui is truly “perfection,” as described by one of our long-time clients, Marcio Curvelo. With its stunning hand-carved interiors, fine linens, and state-of-the-art dive equipment, the ship redefines luxury dive travel. We offer land excursions, diving, paddleboarding, kayaking, and pre- and post-Bali add-ons to create a truly unforgettable experience.
Why I Choose Each Destination
I hand-pick each Kids Sea Camp location with families in mind. We work closely with each resort and dive operator to create unique experiences. The destinations have their own appeal and unique experiences. All the KSC weeks create a magical family diving experience that gives the kids memories to last a lifetime.
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PADI Seal Team is an excellent program for kids aged 8-10. Kids Sea Camp Inc. offers one of the few 6-day scuba programs in the world that is conducted in the ocean. Our ratio of instructors to kids is one instructor for every two kids. The PADI Seal Team is an enjoyable program PADI created in 2001, based on fun, educational Aqua Missions in the pool. At Kids Sea Camp, we provide SeaLife Cameras for Photo Missions, fun ocean dives for Fish ID Missions, and night pool missions.
We dive everywhere
There are select locations: St. Lucia Kids Sea Camp Inc. with Scuba St. Lucia and Anse Chastanet; Buddy Dive Bonaire; Sea Explorers in the Philippines; and Reef Divers in the Cayman Islands. We take Seal Team kids scuba diving in the ocean and experience the underwater world with mom and dad. Over the past 25 years, we have taught over 4,000 Seals.
As a mom, I wanted a safe and fun way to introduce my kids to a world I loved and wanted to share with them. Kids’ Sea Camp is a great way to teach your children about the underwater world. Many local dive shops offer PADI Seal Team dives and classes, so ask your local dive shop about getting your little ones in the water. Kids have to be 8 years of age to start the scuba programs.
Scuba Rangers
There is also SSI Scuba Rangers, which I know is another excellent kids’ scuba program, although I have not taught it. What’s important for parents to know: Ask good questions. In my opinion, the ratio of instructors to kids in the water should be 1 instructor to 2 kids. Each operator has mandates and guidelines to follow, but you can always ask for a private class if you like my more conservative ratios.
Demand assurance
Ensure your kids want to participate; they should be excited and eager to learn. Discuss clear diving activities with your child’s doctor and ensure they are both mentally and physically fit to participate. Ensure the instructor you pair with your child is kid-friendly. The instructor needs a comfortable level of kid-teaching experience. Ask them how much experience they have. If your child falls in love with the program, keep encouraging them and continue to the PADI Master Seal Program.
Our seals and sassy
PADI seals can dive a max depth of 12 ft with an instructor. Master Seals have a max depth of 12ft with an Instructor. Experienced instructors can acquire waivers to take kids into the ocean. There are a lot of hoops to jump through to make this happen.
Kids Sea Camp has created a bunny slope for the dive industry. It’s been incredible to see how many of them have grown up to love the ocean and further their careers in diving. We have certified over 50 divemasters and contributed to 36+ instructors who started as little SASY or Seals. Many get into environmental sciences, Marine biology, dive law, and other marine careers that make a difference.
For as long as I can remember, I have spent every summer traveling with Kids Sea Camp. I lived in Grand Cayman with my family for the first 10 years, when I started discovering the underwater world. My dad enrolled me in the Kids Sea Camp SASY program (surface-supplied air system) when I was six. I remember running around on the beach collecting giant hermit crabs for the crab races and spending the afternoons learning about marine life and the local Cayman blue iguanas through dot painting classes with Margo Peyton and Ron Rogest. They would have us all saying, “One dip per dot and no double dipping!”
My love for the ocean
As I got older and became more involved and interested in diving with Kids Sea Camp, I fell more in love with exploring the underwater world through photography. Margo Peyton, owner of Kids Sea Camp, and my dad introduced me to diving and encouraged me to share my story. I loved taking photos and videos of many incredible adventures with my Sealife cameras. Becoming a PADI Jr. Open Water diver at ten on a Yap and Palau trip with my dad, Tom, and Margo Peyton. I don’t think I was as big as the tank I used back then. My open-water dive with Margo was with Manta Rays, sharks, and giant Napoleon Wrasses.
Tom and Margo often had to hold my hands in the big currents because I was so tiny. I thought that was so much fun then. I grew up diving in currents, so as a teenager, I had so much fun body surfing and playing in them as I continued diving and traveling around the world with Tom, Margo, and my family. (See more about us)
My KSC world
My mom, dad, and I have toured most of the KSC World, including the Galapagos, where I lost all fear of sharks and had so much fun playing with sea lions and seeing my first whale shark. Dad and I dove into the Cathedral under Darwin’s Arch and watched Bullsharks and hundreds of Hammerheads go by. In Fiji, I dove with my very first Tiger sharks and more bull and lemon sharks. My mom was not with us on that trip, but when she saw the photos I was posting on my FB, she suddenly realized they were mine, not Dad’s, and that he had me in the water with big sharks.
Experiencing all that Kids Sea Camp had to offer from such a young age inhibited my love for the ocean and diving and made me want to be more involved in this organization and the diving world. Not only has Kids Sea Camp allowed me to travel to excellent dive sites and experience such incredible things, but it has also allowed me to meet some amazing people.
My first Kids Sea Camp
I remember my first Kids Sea Camp: walking onto the pool deck in Grand Cayman and meeting another girl named Holly. We became best friends instantly and were inseparable throughout the whole two weeks. I longed for my Kids Sea Camp summers and for meeting up with Holly; we always wanted to make sure we were on all KSC trips together, and as we advanced in the diving world, our love for the ocean and our friendship grew. Holly became my dive buddy for nearly every dive I did over the years, thanks to Margo and Tom Peyton, who took us on trips. Many other kids did multiple internships with Kids Sea Camp.
As I became more involved with Kids Sea Camp, I learned a lot about SeaLife cameras from Margo and my dad. I hosted a few demonstrations, and Margo worked with me and directed me toward becoming a better underwater photographer. I have always wanted to be a part of the KSC dive team and help further its mission of teaching so many young people about the thrilling sport of scuba diving.
Becoming a PADI Pro
Margo and Tom offered me a chance to become a PADI DM Pro in 2022 at Buddy Dive Resort in Bonaire. They entirely sponsored my program; it was the best place for me to do my divemaster course. The Buddy Dive team was outstanding as they cheered on my attempt at lugging tanks up the dock, and the coral restoration projects there made my dives much more enjoyable.
What greatly added to my experience on every trip was, as always, my Kids Sea Camp instructors. I learned from them and was treated like family. They forever changed my scuba-diving experiences by creating moments I will cherish forever. Being able to not only grow my love of the underwater world and scuba diving but also build such strong bonds through it has been a fantastic experience. Without Kids Sea Camp, I would never have met or made all the incredible friends I still have today. Kids Sea Camp also made me want to keep expanding my diving knowledge and helped me gain a lot of confidence underwater. I hope to continue my adventure with Kids Sea Camp and become an instructor someday. Scuba diving has made me adventurous and courageous, and given me a global perspective.
By Sophie Purdon, I look forward to sharing all that I shared with the next generation.
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.
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.