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Wall To Wall Diving

About Wall To Wall Diving

Grand Cayman Scuba Diving with Wall to Wall Diving Diving was formed in 2001 by the husband and wife team of Giles and Deanna Charlton-Jones. They met here in Grand Cayman whilst working together at Bob Soto’s Diving. Giles had always had the dream of one day operating his own dive business. Once he met Deanna their shared passion for the diving life was the catalyst for the formation of Wall to Wall Diving. Their love of the underwater world and desire to show other people the wonders of Cayman’s vibrant reefs and walls helped them to create the perfect formula for showcasing our sub aqua realm. The concept was simple. Take only small numbers of divers. Allow them as much “bottom time” as possible. Help their divers to learn as much as they want to about our marine life. Do it all in the most comfortable and safest manner.

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Lobster Pot Dive Center, Po. Box 31412245 North Church Street, Grand CaymanCayman Islands, KY1-1206
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