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Cayman Diving Lodge. Find information about the Cayman Diving lodge and why it is so popular with divers. Information includes Lodge facilities and amenities.
Cayman Diving Lodge description:
Said to have only 12 rooms, the atmosphere claims to be very informal, and the service highly personalized. The lodge is located directly on a private beach with what is apparently a grand view of the Caribbean Sea and the off-shore barrier reef.
Cayman Diving Lodge Restaurant:
The open-air dining area and bar apparently look out onto the Caribbean Ocean and feature family-style meals and an honor system for the bar. The Lodge claims to have have two full time chefs, and three full meals that are served each day. The Cayman Dicing Lodge states their guests will enjoy the finest diving available on Grand Cayman and that they believe in the Cayman Islands.
Cayman Diving Lodge Dive information:
The resort claim to offer scuba trips that include a daily two-tank morning dive of approximately 3 1/2 hours. The resort also owns two 14m (46-ft.) Garcia dive boats that are said to be very comfortable.
Cayman Diving Lodge rooms:
Most rooms have 2 double beds. King beds are available in the oceanfront rooms which are close to 25 feet from the ocean's edge. The non-oceanfront or standard rooms are "just around the corner" from the oceanfront rooms and the ocean is said to be visible simply by turning left or right.
Guests say the rooms are free of telephones and televisions; contact with civilization claims to be easily made in the office and bar where telephones & fax machines are available. The resort also states "we do have a TV in our open-air bar area." this is apparently the only television on the resort.
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Cayman Diving Lodge Visitor review: "This was absolutely the most relaxing vacation we have been on. The lodge sits on the most perfectly private beach
area. We spent an incredible amount of time sitting on our deck - staring off into the horizon listening to the water
hitting the reef and the rustle of palm leaves"
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