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Don Foster's Dive Cayman, Ltd.

About Don Foster's Dive Cayman, Ltd.

Don Foster's Dive was established in 1982 and is one of the island's most respected dive operations. Their waterfront location features spectacular shore diving or snorkeling opportunities and is adjacent to Devil's Grotto, one of Grand Cayman's most famous shore dives.With their fleet of 6 spacious boats, they offer daily 2 tank dives, 1 tank dives, Kittiwake wreck dives, Stingray City dives and fantastic guided night dives from shore to their house reef, Casuarina Point. Their expanded retail shop offers drinks, snacks, souvenirs, and t-shirts with full dive equipment rental. Instruction available from Introductory Scuba courses to full Open Water Dive up to Divemaster certification.

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Contact Don Foster's Dive Cayman, Ltd.

Address
218 South Church StreetGeorge Town, Grand Cayman
Phone
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Location

North America - Belize

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