Extremely healthy coral, fish and reef, albeit thin on sharks. Amazing swim throughs and... read more
Extremely healthy coral, fish and reef, albeit thin on sharks. Amazing swim throughs and... read more
We dove several sites at the wall. Nice swim throughs, great topography with amazing sponges! A... read more
Best dive spot really anywhere! For macro photos to Wall dives, out into the Blue, Bloody Bay Wall is everything you could want. Mixing Bowl brings swim throughs to depth, shallow coral heads, hard pack, rubble, & the biggest ray hotel I've ever seen. From tiny to big Blue! Go there with Reef Divers for best diving service
There are many amazing dive sites at this unique spot near the Cayman Islands. This is an enormous wall made of corals, plants, and other rocks that starts at about 40-50 ft, and goes all the way down to about 6,000 ft. My favourite dive here is The Mixing Bowl which is an intersection between the wall and (the dive site) Jackson's Bight. There is an incredible and diverse ocean environment that has sand-bars, caves, coral reefs, sponges, and more! It is possible to see stingrays, turtles, barracudas, and eels. A trip to the Cayman Islands is not complete without visiting this magnificent dive site.
Diving the Bloody Bay Wall is similar to and IMAX moment. Mike, dive master at Southern Cross Club, took us through a dark pass through that opened up into an experience like no other. It opened up to a wall that was massive with colors you can only experience while diving. Highly recommended!
If you are diving in Little Cayman then the Bloody Bay Wall is a must. The wall has great corals and sponges along with friendly groupers and some sharks. Such a great dive you could do it over and over and see different creatures each dive.
Bloody Bay Wall offers up easy diving a fairly short boat ride away (we stayed at LCBR, so most boat rides were 15-25 minutes). Most sites were extremely healthy with lots of life- macro as well as large. We saw turtles and grouper on every single dive in a one-week period (three dives a day). Some of the sites have swim-throughs and/or canyons which are a blast. Navigation on most sites is extremely easy due to the reef/wall. Follow it out one way, come back shallower the other way. Most of our safety stops were on shallow reefs allowing you to off-gas while exploring. During our week in Little, there were two sightings of a hammerhead....we didn't see it, but others swore they did.
Our two favorite sites on this particular trip were Jackson Reef and Wall and Barracuda Bight, but you can't go wrong with any site. We've been to most 'dive' islands in the Caribbean, and I have to say that Little Cayman is my favorite (I know it's sacrilege, but I even like it better than Bonaire....).
After diving over 100 dives on Bloody Bay Wall, I still can't get enough. The dive sites are varied with lots of life. And, the wall is jaw dropping!