Introduction
Location, Location, Location, Off The Beaten Path, A Divers Paradise On Your Door Step
Location, Location Location – Compass Point Dive Resort’s location did not happen by accident and was carefully selected with the scuba diver in mind. We are the furthest away from the airport, furthest away from the nightlife, furthest away from the islands capital, but closest to the best reef and wall diving Grand Cayman has to offer.
Relax.. when you are not scuba diving, layout on the beach or in a hammock, have a BBQ or enjoy the view of the crystal blue Caribbean Sea from your own private balcony. This is the perfect place to get away from it all and enjoy your vacation.
Feeling Impulsive…If you are feeling active, there are plenty of exhilarating adventures waiting for you to try when you are done scuba diving for the day. Complimentary use of bicycles and kayaks are available to our guests.
We ask you to ask yourself, Why Compass Point Dive Resort? Here is why:
- Your Home Away from Home: The Condo-Hotel Experience, More than a Hotel Room
- Luxury For Divers: About Time You Had a Nice Place To Stay
- Convenience: ‘Roll Out of Bed and on to the Dive Boat’
- Small & Intermate: Relax In Your Own World, Get Away From The Crowds
- Eco-Conscious: Green Globe Certified
- Location, Location, Location: Off The Beaten Path, A Divers Paradise On Your Door Step
- Scuba Divers Welcome: Enjoy Some Warm Caymanian Hospitality
- Guest Freedom: Free Wi-Fi, Free Local Calls, Free HD TV Service
- Million Dollar View: Unrivaled Panoramic Vistas
- More Choices, More Flexibility: One Bedroom, Two Bedroom & Three Bedroom Condos
At the core, we were a dive operator first that built a dive resort around everything that is, that was and always will be ‘Dive’. We are not a resort first, that added a dive shop as an after thought or amenity. We think there is a difference, you will experience the difference.
Compass Point Dive Resort is a Smoke Free Property. Smoking or Vaping of any kind is prohibited in all indoor and outdoor areas. Please enjoy the fresh air of East End.
The Dive Packages
We offer pre-set Dive & Stay Vacation Packages for 3, 5 or 7 nights, and can also customize your package for any number of nights and for various group sizes. We specialize in special requests!
Dive N Stay Vacation Packages - Compass Point Dive Resort - Cayman Islands
All Packages include the following:
- Accommodation at Compass Point Dive Resort in your selected condo category for the length of stay
- Hotel Tax of 13% is included in the package rates
- AM 2-Tank Boat Dive with Ocean Frontiers Dive Shop, every day except day of arrival and departure
- Breakfast, served daily. Inc: Eggs, bacon or sausage, toast, hashbrowns, coffee and OJ
- Tanks (Air), Lead, Weight Belts and complementary gear rinse and storage valet service
- Rental Car from Avis for your entire stay, car size is set subject to group size – Add cost of Insurance / environmental fee are applicable to AVIS
All prices are PER PERSON and in US$ (United States Dollars).
Payment, Refund and Cancellation policy
A 50% deposit is required at the time of booking with the final 50% being taken 45 days prior to arrival. If you are booking with less than 45 days to arrival full payment will be taken at the time of booking. Full refund with more then 14 days notice prior to first day of arrival. No refund with less than 14 days notification.
Accommodations
One Bedroom Ocean Front Condominium – 700 sq.ft. - 9 condominiums
One bedroom condo with private bedroom with king size bed and pillow-top mattress, full bathroom with shower and tub, living room and fully equipped kitchen. In the living room area there is a large entertainment center, which stows 2 full size twin beds that can pull down out of the unit, therefore having the flexibility to sleep either 2 or 4 people. Also has a private balcony or patio with panoramic ocean views. This room type features the following Green Design: Energy Star 3.0 rated Appliances, Zero VOC Paints for all interior walls and ceilings, CFL and LED Energy Efficient Lightning, LowE Window Glass SHGC<33.0, EcoSmart Energy Management System.
All Condos are Non Smoking and each condo features a TV with full cable, a DVD player in each living room and unlimited broadband wireless internet access, there is a small room safe, Full Washer/dryer and a fully equipped kitchen in each condo. All bathtubs have Jacuzzi jets. All feature central air conditioning and ceiling fans throughout.
One Bedroom Deluxe Poolside Condominium – 1100 sq.ft. - 8 condominiums
Full one bedroom deluxe condo with private bedroom with King size bed, full bathroom + 3/4 bathroom, living room and fully equipped kitchen. In the living room area there is a large entertainment center, which stows 2 full size twin beds that can pull down out of the unit, therefore having the flexibility to sleep either 2 or 4 people. Also has a private balcony or patio. This room type features the following Green Design: Dual Flush Toilets 0.9g/ 1.6g, Water Sense Certified Faucets <1.5g/m, Point-of-Use Hybrid Hot Water Heaters, Energy Star 3.0 rated Appliances, Energy Star 60” Ceiling Fans, Zero VOC Paints for all interior walls and ceilings, CFL Energy Efficient Lightning, LowE Window Glass SHGC<33.0.
All Condos are Non Smoking and each condo features a TV with full cable, a DVD player in each living room and unlimited broadband wireless internet access, there is a small room safe, Full Washer/dryer and a fully equipped kitchen in each condo. All bathtubs have Jacuzzi jets. All feature central air conditioning and ceiling fans throughout.
Two - Bedroom Ocean Front Condominium – 1225 sq. ft. - 9 Condominiums
Two-bedroom condo, with ocean front master bedroom, featuring a king sized bed and pillow-top mattress, and a second bedroom with either a queen size bed or two twin beds, two bathrooms, living room and fully equipped kitchen. In the living room area there is a large entertainment center, which stows 2 full size twin beds that can pull down out of the unit, therefore having the flexibility to sleep either 4 or 6 people. Also has a private and wide balcony or patio with wonderful ocean views. This room type features the following Green Design: Energy Star 3.0 rated Appliances, Zero VOC Paints for all interior walls and ceilings, CFL and LED Energy Efficient Lightning, LowE Window Glass SHGC<33.0, EcoSmart Energy Management System.
All Condos are Non Smoking and each condo features a TV with full cable, a DVD player in each living room and unlimited broadband wireless internet access, there is a small room safe, Full Washer/dryer and a fully equipped kitchen in each condo. All bathtubs have Jacuzzi jets. All feature central air conditioning and ceiling fans throughout.
Three Bedroom Poolside Penthouse Condominium – 2300 sq. ft. - 2 Condominiums
Full three-bedroom condo, each bedroom with King size bed or two twin beds, three bathrooms, living room and fully equipped kitchen. In the living room area there is a large entertainment center, which stows 1 full size twin bed that can pull down out of the unit, therefore having the flexibility to sleep either 6-7 people. Also has a private balcony or patio. This room type features the following Green Design: Dual Flush Toilets 0.9g/ 1.6g, Water Sense Certified Faucets <1.5g/m, Point-of-Use Hybrid Hot Water Heaters, Energy Star 3.0 rated Appliances, Energy Star 60” Ceiling Fans, Zero VOC Paints for all interior walls and ceilings, CFL Energy Efficient Lightning, LowE Window Glass SHGC<33.0
All Condos are Non Smoking and each condo features a TV with full cable, a DVD player in each living room and unlimited broadband wireless internet access, there is a small room safe, Full Washer/dryer and a fully equipped kitchen in each condo. All bathtubs have Jacuzzi jets. All feature central air conditioning and ceiling fans throughout.
Diving / Diving Site(s)
Pristine reefs, breathtaking wall dives, and excellent visibility
The Diving
From Phillipe Cousteau to David Doubliet, just about every diver who has experienced diving with us has stated that Cayman’s East End is one of the Caribbean’s premier dive spots. Offering, pristine reefs, breathtaking wall dives, excellent visibility and incredible diving.
The Cayman Islands have strict marine conservation laws to protect the underwater environment. Many of our 55 dive sites are within a short boat ride, including the legendary Jack McKenny’s Canyons – one of East End’s famous dive sites.
Here, corals, canyons and sand chutes lead you thorough into pristine deep blue waters of the outer reef before plunging to 6,000ft. These exhilarating walls are covered with brightly hued sponges, corals and sea fans. The 80 -86 degree water is second to none when it comes to clarity and it is said that more underwater photographs are taken in the Cayman Islands than in all other Caribbean destinations.
The Cayman Islands’ trademark turtles are common sight and eagle rays, angelfish, reef sharks and grouper count among the 500 species of fish that have been documented here.
Shore Diving
The East End is typically renowned for boat diving, however there are a few sites out here that can be dived from shore, there is no shore diving directly from the beach at the Compass Point Dive Resort.
The sites that can be dived from shore are typically for the more advanced “adventure” diver, there is no direct ladder access or marked entry points at the sites. East End shore diving typically involves walking over iron shore and then a large swim out as they are also boat dives. Access, entry and site selection would be determined by wind direction.
The following are the particulars of our shore diving rental policy:
1. Rental is until 5:00pm the next day ….no matter what time the tank is taken out. This constitutes 1 full day’s rental. eg: a tank is rented out at 9:00 am on Monday , it is due back at 5:00 pm on Tuesday. Tank rented at 4:30pm on Monday, it is due back at 5:00pm on Tuesday.
2. Cost of 1 day’s tank rental is $15 USD for an air tank, $20 for a nitrox tank. If nitrox is rented out, renter must analyze and sign nitrox record.
3. Cost of weight belt rental is $5 per day and 1 day is defined as above.
4. The tank can be re-filled as many times as possible within that 1 day’s rental period for $10 air, $15 nitrox. 5. No refund/credit on unused breathing gas.
6. Shore tanks limited to 20 air tanks.
7. All equipment has to be physically checked in by Ocean Frontiers personnel. Un-returned tanks charged at $200 each, weight belts $50 each 8. One tank per c-card. NO SOLO DIVING!!
Shore Diving on the West side on Grand Cayman typically requires that you rent tanks from the onsite dive shop at the shore diving location.
For directions, weather, conditions, maps- just check with the front desk at the dive shop and you’ll find us happy to help.
Our onsite dive operator – Ocean Frontiers are delighted to introduce you to the spectacular diving on the East End of Grand Cayman and to ensure they give you have a safe and enjoyable dive experience. The Dive Shop offers comprehensive training, a retail store, fresh water rinsing tanks and a dive gear storage area.
Boat Dive Trip Details:
- Two-Tank Dives, morning and afternoon
- Three Tank Safari inc Kittiwake
- Night Dives (NEW Multi-Colored dive lights)
- Stingray Encounters (Snorkel)
- X-Dive
The Dive Boats
Our new boats are well equipped and furnished to meet your diving and snorkeling needs. Each boat has a fresh water shower, rinse tank and a separate rinse tank for cameras, a camera table, drinking water, Orange slices, Ginger Biscuits and fresh towels. As a guest you will enjoy rolling out of bed and onto the dive boat to dive from one or maybe all of our custom designed dive boats
- Gun Bay Diver
- Sparrowhawk Diver
- Half Moon Diver
- Top-Cat
- Pelican
The Schedule
Two Tank (Wall/Reef) boat trips are scheduled every morning and every afternoon, seven days a week. Night dives are scheduled every Tuesday night. Stingray city trips are scheduled Monday to Friday and we also offer a Three Tank Safari dive trip every Wednesday, with one of the dives at the Kittiwake wreck. The boats leave once everyone has checked in onboard the craft. Please plan to arrive on time so we can ensure that all your gear is working properly and you have everything you need for a fun dive prior to leaving the dock.
Dive sites are chosen by the Captain every trip and are not decided until that day. There are several factors that influence their choice; wind, current and visibility. As we want you to have the most enjoyable dive possible. We will also check which sites you have already visited this dive trip so as not to repeat those, and if you do have any specific requested we will try to accommodate these.
Checking in
Please review and complete your waiver documentation provided to you on check in at the resort. Place your dive gear outside your door before 5:00 pm in the evening or after 7:00 am and a member of the dive team will deliver it to your boat. Please ensure your completed waivers and cert cards are provided to the dive shop before 8.00am on the first day of diving.
Check in times:
- AM Two-Tank Dives Check-In 7:45AM / Depart 8:15AM / Return 11:30-12:00PM
- PM One/Two-Tank Dives 1:00PM / Depart 1:30PM / Return 4:30-5:00PM
- 3 Tank Safari Check-In 8:30AM / Depart 8:45AM / Return 4:00PM
- Stingray City check in at Kaibo Yacht club – Times vary
- Night Dives, change throughout the year so please confirm the time with the dive shop.
Overview
Compass Point’s on-site dive operator, Ocean Frontiers, specializing in diving the 55 dive sites around the East End District of Grand Cayman – central to Compass Points location, ensuring short boat rides to the best diving. The good thing about the East End District of Grand Cayman is that there is a North, East and South sides of the end of the island, with one or more of the sides normally offering good diving conditions. Ocean Frontiers historical track record of diving averages 363 days of the year. In 2019 Ocean Frontiers ran dive boats every single day with no cancelations due to inclement weather. On rare occation dives may be cancelled due to bad weather such as hurricanes or lightening. Ocean Frontiers has a reliability ‘trip-run’ rating of 99.45%. What this means….. the chances are, we’re going diving!
The diving conditions can be summarized as follows:
- Wave Heights = Average 2-3ft, range of 0-5ft
- Wind Speeds = Annual average 11 knots, range of 0-18
- Currents = less than 0 knots, very mild to none
- Water Temperature = 78f-86f degrees, lowest Feb., highest Sept.
- Visability = 80-200ft, Average of 100 feet on most dives.
- Trip-Run Rating = 99.45%, cancellations are rare due to weather and we operate all year round.
Visibility
A widely debated topic with several definitions, which we measure by ‘How far away can you see another diver’ (your buddy should be closer than 100 feet). Vertical visibility, is typically greater than horizontal visibility, but figures stated are always in horizontal as that is the most relavent for navigational purposes. The visability in the Cayman Islands can be described as good, very good, or crystal clear – so much so, that it is rarely considered when picking a dive site as we often take it for granted how good the visability is in Cayman. The reason for the exceptional water clarity is due to the fact that we have no mountains or rivers in the Cayman Islands and therefore no run-off to cause sediment. The remote location from any mainland and extream deep water trenches result in some of the best underwater visability you will find anywhere in the world. Caution: once you have been diving in the Cayman Islands you may become a ‘Viz Snob’ and refuse to go diving in anything less than 80ft viz.
Wind
Wind speeds vary from zero (0) to 12-14 knots most of the year in the Cayman Islands, with gusts much stronger from time to time during a passing storm or cold front. The wind direction either pravails from the North East from November through April or South East from May through October. However, general trends may not be typical for every week of the year. Wind direction is key when selecting which dive sites we will be visiting each day, for example: if winds are prevailing from the South, then the North shore would have the most favorable diving conditions. Wind chill factors are not normally considered during our summer months, but during December through March, a jacket or sweater may provide some comfort on the dive boat after or between dives.
Waves
Diving conditions on the East End of Grand Cayman normally have some mild or slight wave action. We are in the Caribbean Sea and not the North Atlantic so normal conditions are favorable to diving all year. East End consists of three distinct diving areas and adverse weather such as strong winds and waves does not prevent us from diving, but instead may only limit us to diving certain areas that are more protected within the district. We do have 55 dive sites to choose from and in the unlikely event of inclement weather, that may be reduced slightly. For example if there are large waves on the North coast of the East End, you will find that the South coast of East End to be protected and calm, or vice versa.
Water Temperature
Water temperature in the Cayman Islands peaks at 86f degrees in September each year and dips to 78f degrees in Febuary. The temperature changes approximately 1.5f degrees per month, December/January is around 81f degrees. June and November have the same water temperature- June is 82f during the upward cycle to the peak and November is 82f on the way back down to the low in February. There is very little variation in temperature between 30 feet and 100 feet deep and no distinct thermocline. In the very shallow areas less than 10 feet you will find elevated temperatures outside of normal ranges in the summer months.
From July-October very little or no exposure protection is needed and most scuba divers will wear a rashgaurd / dive skin. June and November a shorty 3mm wetsuit or similar is recommended. December through March a full 3mm wetsuit or shorty is recommended, especially if you are scuba diving all day. Every diver is different and some prefer to wear a wetsuit year round and some (even dive staff) just wear shorts and a rashgaurd all year. Rental wetsuits are available at the dive shop if you wish to add another layer.
Currents
Current is defined as the flow of water in one direction from point A to point B. Currents underwater in the Cayman Islands are uncommon on dive sites. The best method to scuba dive in currents is by ‘Drift Dive’, whereas the boat would drop off a group of divers at point A and pick them up down current at point B. Dive sites are tested for current after tying up on a mooring, by dropping a weighted line from the dive boat and monitoring the angle of the line to determine the direction and strength of the current. If the current is of noticable strength, the dive boat would typically relocate to another site without current or opt to conduct a drift dive.
Surge
Surge is defined as the back and forth movement of the ocean caused by waves passing through from deeper to shallow depths. Surge not normally felt on wall dives at depth, but occationally on shallow dives in areas shallower than 30 feet deep. Surge maybe present on some of the shallow dives on East End.
Seasons
Seasons in the Cayman Islands follow the same pattern as any other country in the Northern Hemmisphere- however, the seasons have much less variation and may not be a noticable difference to some. Summer season runs from June through August and typically has prevailing winds from the South, resulting in more dive trips running to the North shore of East End. The summer is known for some of the calmest diving conditions, especially on the Northside. Summer is also known for SilverSides blooming on the shallow dive sites and in early summer you will see more Green Sea Turtles than other times of year. Fall/Autumn is peak hurricane season, September through November, but has the wonderful trade off of some of the best diving conditions you could ever imagine. September is also the only time during the year that you can witness coral spawning. Winter is from December through March and offers less humidity and cooler breezes topside. The diving considtions in the winter can be impacted by slightly stronger winds from the North, resulting in more dive trips running to the South shore of East End. Spring is April through June and is the time of year you will see the most fish life activity on the reefs, especially with massive schools juvenile reef fish, such as Blue Chromis.
Motion Sickness
We find there are three kinds of divers when it comes to motion sickness. 1- You don’t get sea sick, never have, never will and should have considered a career in the Navy., 2- You typically don’t get sea sick but need to pay attention to what you eat and tend to keep a general eye on the horizon., or 3- You get sea sick just looking at a boat and regardless of the weather, ‘IT’ could happen. If you are susceptible to motion sickness, we recommend taking non-prescription medication that is available at any pharmacy or dive store. Alternatively some divers prefer natural remedies such as ginger. We also recommend avoiding greasy foods for breakfast and in general monitor what you eat prior to diving. When on board the vessel, avoid reading a book or working on your dive gear without a clear view of the horizon. Even divers who have a tendency to get sea sick, don’t as long as the boat is moving. As soon as the boat stops, is when the sensation starts to set in- if this is what happens to you, then we recoomend advising the crew and making sure yuo are in the first group to enter the water with your buddy. Most divers feel instantly better as soon as they get off the boat. Sea sickness can easily be avoided with medication and awareness.
Dive Excellence
Our friendly, professional and award winning dive staff in the Cayman Islands are looking forward to meeting you and taking your scuba diver training to the next level. Whether you are looking to get certified as a PADI Open Water Diver, Try Scuba Diving for the first time or want to become an PADI Open Water Scuba Diving Instructor, we cater to all levels in a very professional and comfortable environment.
We are a PADI 5 Star IDC dive center and offer the best training facility in Grand Cayman. We have an air conditioned classroom and the islands deepest fresh water training pool. All of our dive staff are fully qualified PADI Instructors, Master Scuba Diver Trainers, IDC Staff Instructors, Master Instructors, Course Directors, who are First Aid and CPR trained and are fully insured. We also have diving instructors who are qualified as Universal Referral Program instructors for NAUI, SSI, SDI and other agency diver referral certifications.
Diver Education has evolved over time with advances in scuba equipment, dive computers and now ‘eLearning’ is all the rage. Why spend time in a classroom when you are on vacation- take the easy way and do your lessons on line, so all that is left for your vacation is the fun stuff in the pool and open water dives.
Another great way to get certified is to complete all the classroom work with your hometown dive shop and even do the pool training and buy your first set of fins and a mask and snorkel to get you started. Learning the first half of the class at home and completing the Open Water dives with another dive shop on your vacation is called a ‘Referral’.
Ocean Frontiers Dive School in Grand Cayman teaches the following classes:
Non-Certification Classes:
- Try Scuba Resort Course (PADI Discover Scuba Diving)
- Refresher & Tune-Up Classes
Standard Certification Classes:
- Kids, Teens & Youth Programs
- PADI Open Water Diver Certification (eLearning)
- PADI Open Water Diver Referral
- PADI Advanced Diver Certification
- PADI Rescue Certification
Specialty Certifications & Classes:
- PADI Nitrox Diver Certification
- PADI Deep Diver Certification
- PADI Self Reliant Certification
- PADI Digital UW Photography Course
- Fish Identification Course
- Peak Performance Buoyancy Course
Pro Certifications:
- PADI Dive Master Certification
- PADI Assistant Instructor Course
- PADI Instructor Development Course
Many classes now offer ‘eLearning’ options for the academic portion of the class, enabling you to study before you arrive in the Cayman Islands. eLearning helps you focus on the diving while you are here and helps keep you out of the classroom and under the sea while on your diving vacation.
Our friendly, professional and award winning dive staff in the Cayman Islands are looking forward to meeting you and taking your scuba diver training to the next level. Whether you are looking to get certified as a PADI Open Water Diver, Try Scuba Diving for the first time or want to become an PADI Open Water Scuba Diving Instructor, we cater to all levels in a very professional and comfortable environment.
We are a PADI 5 Star IDC dive center and offer the best training facility in Grand Cayman. We have an air conditioned classroom and the islands deepest fresh water training pool. All of our dive staff are fully qualified PADI Instructors, Master Scuba Diver Trainers, IDC Staff Instructors, Master Instructors, Course Directors, who are First Aid and CPR trained and are fully insured. We also have diving instructors who are qualified as Universal Referral Program instructors for NAUI, SSI, SDI and other agency diver referral certifications.
Diver Education has evolved over time with advances in scuba equipment, dive computers and now ‘eLearning’ is all the rage. Why spend time in a classroom when you are on vacation- take the easy way and do your lessons on line, so all that is left for your vacation is the fun stuff in the pool and open water dives.
Dive Training
- PADI SASY program: 6 mornings of activities from 8 am -1 pm daily. SASY kids keep fins, masks, and snorkel.
- PADI SEAL TEAM: 6 mornings of activities from 8 am-1 pm daily including all 5 aqua missions. SEAL kids keep fins, masks, 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.)
- PADI Dive Master course: RSVP 14 DAYS REQUIRED $750 add-on to package price. Contact Margo at 803.419.2556 for more information. PADI C Card, E: learning, and Crew Pack included
- PADI Dive Rescue Diver: RSVP $400 add-on to package price. Contact Margo at 803.419.2556 for more information. PADI C Card, E: learning, and Crew Pack included.
See more about Kids Sea Camp dive training
Dive Sites
Guests at Compass Point Dive Resort are provided with complementary dive gear storage in our equipment locker room. This is no ordinary dive storage facility, it has one big difference – you never have to touch your gear. Upon check-in at the resort, you will find a large gray waterproof crate with your name on it, sitting outside your room door. Once you have unpacked your luggage, you place your dive gear in the crate and soon after a member of our team will whisk it away and you won’t see it again until you step on the dive boat for your first trip. Our crew will meticulously set up your dive gear to your liking and answer any questions you may have.
Your tanks will be changed between dives and then when you are done diving for the day, our crew will rinse and store your gear to dry in our dive locker until you are ready for your next trip. You can access your gear anytime during business hours from 7am to 6pm, just incase you are feeling guilty about not having to haul, clean and stow your gear – we know it takes some getting used to, but once you do, you can truely relax.
So- we do have gear lockers, but they are to help us take care of your dive gear, and nothing for you to worry about.
Dining / Restaurant(s)
Planning your meals while on vacation is an important part of organising any trip. For guests at Compass Point Dive Resort you are spoilt for choice. Guests often take avantage of having a full kitchen in their condominium for some meals and do it yourself and turn up the heat on our commercial grade outdoor BBQ grills. Eagle Ray’s Bar & Grill is on-site and open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. There are also several restaurants nearby, a different one for everyday of your trip.
Compass Point is an “Un-Hotel” giving you the freedom to enjoy the best the Cayman Islands has to offer. Eat-in, Eat-Out, Do-it-Yourself or be waited on hand and foot.
Breakfast:
- Served fresh onsite at Eagle Ray’s Bar and Grill. Breakfast is not included, unless specified in your package.
- Do it yourself, just like home. Stock up at the local grocery store on your way from the airport or the store nearby the resort (grocery stores are closed on Sundays). If you are diving in the morning, grabbing a lite breakfast in your room is the best option.
- If you have no real schedule or not diving that day, “Over the Edge” does a mean local breakfast. David’s Restaurant at Morritt’s Tortuga Club also serves breakfast.
Lunch:
- Eagle Ray’s Bar & Grill is a great choice if you are diving all day. Conveniently located onsite with delicious menu choices.
- In-Room Dining. Call ahead from the dive boat using your free ‘resort phone’ and have that cheeseburger in paradise waiting for you when you hit the dock.
- Tukka Restaurant is located just over 1 mile down the street, offering a more extensive menu.
- Do it yourself with your own condo kitchen or on the resort BBQ grills.
Dinner:
- Divers Night at Eagle Ray’s, onsite. Every Tuesday and not to be missed, offering a sumptuos Island Buffet.
- Plan a BBQ night with your buddies, by the hot-tub at the Compass Point resort pool.
- Try one of the 10 restaurants just a short drive away.
Eagle Ray's
Located at the heart of Compass Point Dive Resort, dockside with panoramic views. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Scuba divers and Landlubbers are all welcome to pull up a chair, marvel at the view and sample a delicious range of international light fare. Customers rave about the Lionfish Tacos, a tasty way to rid the Cayman reefs of these invasive creatures, along with the BBQ bourbon rids where the meat simply falls off the bone.
Highlights:
- Delicious Menu of International light fare
- 180 degree panoramic view of the Caribbean Sea
- Elevated location to catch the Cayman breeze and extend the view
- The best perch to sit back and watch the dive boats come and go
- Oceanfront and Poolside all at the same time. Take a dip in the pool to cool off.
- A full bar menu offering all of your favorite tropical drinks and local beers.
You don’t even have to go diving to see real Eagle Ray’s, as the main dining deck is high above sea level, with 180 degree view overlooking the boat dock and lagoon-keep your eyes peeled, as one could fly by at any moment.
Open Every Day: 7:00am until 9:30pm, Cayman Islands Time – Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. In-Room Delivery Available at Compass Point Dive Resort.
Activities
When you’re not diving there are a plethora of activities available to guests
The primary activity for many guests at Compass Point is scuba diving. If you are not a certified scuba diver, the Cayman Islands is one of the best places to learn. Many guests have their first underwater experience with our in-house PADI dive school, Ocean Frontiers.
Highlights on what to do in the Eastern Districts of Grand Cayman:
- Snorkelling
- Beach Combing
- Walking – Mastic Trail
- Nature Tours – QE2 Botanic Park Iguana Safari
- Crystal Caves
- Bike Riding
- Kayaking
- Rum Point Club
- Stingray City
- Driftwood Painting
Alternatively, you could just relax, do nothing, read a good book and lounge by the pool.
Know Before You Go
Flying to Grand Cayman
The Cayman Islands is a British Overseas Territory located in the Western Caribbean. We are situated 480 miles south of Miami, Florida, 150 miles south of Cuba and 180 miles northwest of Jamaica. By jet, your Caribbean getaway in the Cayman Islands is only a 70-minute direct flight from Miami.
The main passenger airport in the Cayman Islands, Owen Roberts International Airport, airport code GCM, is located on the largest of the Cayman Islands, Grand Cayman. Our 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 more than 55 weekly flights into the Cayman Islands including 28 flights each week between Miami and Grand Cayman with connections to Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Direct service from Miami is provided by Cayman Airways and American Airlines.
The Cayman Islands are one of the top Caribbean getaway destinations. Embark on your Caribbean Islands vacation in Cayman today! With eight different airlines flying into Grand Cayman from the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, it’s easier than ever to book your Caribbean Island vacation!
Travel Requirements
In order to ensure that you have a hassle free experience when passing through our borders, please have the following forms completed on your arrival:
- Immigration Card (will be provided by airline staff)
- Proof of identification (please see criteria below)
- Customs declaration card (will be provided by airline staff)
Entry requirements for the Cayman Islands:
- American citizens entering the Cayman Islands will require a valid passport.
- Canadian citizens do not require passports, but must present proof of Citizenship. Proof of Citizenship include:
- Passport or Birth certificate with a raised seal & Photo Id (i.e. Driver’s License)
- Photocopies of Birth Certificates need to have the copy notarised by a Notary Public.
- All those entering the Cayman Islands who require a passport should ensure that the passport is valid for six months after date of return.
Contact Family Dive Adventures directly for current information and pricing. Pricing is not guaranteed until paid in full. Package prices may not include some or all of the following: departure tax, round-trip airline reservations, luggage fees, gov’t taxes, port taxes, fuel surcharges, and marine park fees. These conditions are beyond our control and are generally payable to the vendor directly. Family Dive Adventures and its agents act solely as a reservation service for selected suppliers and operators. It is your responsibility to provide proper documentation for international travel. Travel insurance is highly recommended for all trips. Kids Sea Camp is not an insurance company and does not collect payment for any insurance purchased with DAN, MASA, or CFAR USI. We provide links to sources that may assist you on our website www.familydivers.com.
Terms & Conditions: No refund policy applies to all payments made to Kids Sea Camp inc. This includes disruptions due to weather, illness, pandemic, epidemic, acts of God, war, government mandates, canceled/delayed flights, and all unforeseen circumstances outside of Kids Sea Camp inc control. Travel insurance is highly recommended for all trips. Kids Sea Camp is not an insurance company and does not collect payment for any insurance purchased with DAN, MASA, or USI. We provide links to sources that may assist you on our website www.familydivers.com.