This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app Affiliated Training Center Dive sites nearby © Ocean Frontiers Ltd., KYI-1801 East EndChub HoleSoutheast of the pin, the miniwall features a maze of tunnels, canyons, and archways. Northward, the reef opens with large overhangs and towering coral fingers.Learn more © MaresAnchor Point20 min boat ride from Compass Point Dive Resort. Mooring ball situated on the wall with a pin depth of 58 ft / 17 m. Mild to moderate current is often observed at this dive site. It is accessible via a shore entry but local knowledge is advised.Learn more © AqualungSunset ReefFive minute drive from the Compass Point Dock. A shallow reef system within the natural lagoon with protection from the prevalent swell from the barrier reef. A oasis of coral heads with an old Spanish anchor resting in the sand patch. The reef starts at a depth of 22 feet / 7 metres and travels up to 6 feet / 2 mLearn more © Ocean Frontiers Ltd., KYI-1801 East EndBabylon, CaymanBabylon features a towering pinnacle rising from over 100 feet/ 30 meters to 45 feet/ 15 meters, vibrant corals and sponges in a narrow passage, and a glowing shallow reef with coral fingers and open sand.Learn more © Ocean Frontiers Ltd., KYI-1801 East EndBreaker’s CutbackBreaker’s Cutback features an overhanging wall at 80 feet, vibrant sponges, and a sharp, right-angled cutback creating a striking optical illusion against the deep blue.Learn more © MaresSchoolhouse ReefA beautiful shallow site, Schoolhouse Reef is located near Lighthouse Point. It features a sloping top reef, leading to a mini wall that borders a wide sand channel. Take your time exploring the nooks and crannies of the reef. You never know what you might find.Learn more © MaresHepp’s PipelineHepp’s Pipeline features a fantastic sand patch and a beautiful mini-wall, stretching from 60ft up to 30ft. The pipeline itself is a remnant of an old waste disposal system that is no longer is service on Grand Cayman. The site is wonderful for finding juvenile fish and looking for macro life.Learn more © MaresBonnie's ArchNamed after photographer Bonnie Charles, this site features a beautiful seascape of coral formations, hardpan, and a mini-wall, but the star of the show is a natural coral archway spanning about 30 ft wide. This is a great site for exploration!Learn more © Mares, Predrag VuckovicOrange CanyonLocated on one of the steepest sections of the West Bay wall, Orange Canyon features a dramatic wall drop-off and unique, undercut topography. Orange elephant-ear sponges and other vibrant sponge varieties covering the wall gives this site its name.Learn more © MaresNorth West PointA deep wall site with a great vertical drop and lovely sponge life, much like other sites up in this area. On the top reef, divers can explore a large sand patch with finger corals stretching along it towards the shore--there’s a high chance you’ll run into a turtle here!Learn more The dive spots and related content on MyDiveGuide are provided for informational and promotional purposes only. This information, including user-generated content, is not definitive advice or recommendations. Divers are fully responsible for planning their dives, ensuring adequate safety equipment, verifying diving permissions, and complying with local laws and regulations. SSI, MyDiveGuide, and affiliates assume no responsibility or liability for divers' actions, choices, or any incidents. Always dive within your training limits, prioritize safety, and confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location.