Home to fruit bats, herons, wild green parrots and an abundance of tropical foliage, the 12-mile-long island of Cayman Brac boasts more than 170 caves and 1400 inhabitants. Named for the imposing limestone bluff, or Brac in Scottish Gaelic, that looms 140 feet above the sea, the middle Cayman offers spectacular diving at Wilderness Wall and Peter's Cave. Emerald green parrots flock at National Trust Parrot Reserve. To discover some of the island's secrets, take a taxi, hop on a bike or trot on foot.
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One of Cayman Brac's top North Wall dive spots.
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Dive spot featuring a huge, 40-foot-wide coral pinnacle with a 55-foot precipice.
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Named for the Elkhorn coral that inhabits it.
Given a choice for our second dive on the south side, I’ll select this site every time. Rich variety of sea life and the Elkhorn coral is stunning.
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One of Cayman Brac's top North Wall dive spots.
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This shallow dive site includes several boulders which create an underwater maze.
This bay is the easternmost point on Cayman Brac and is known for the great scenery provided by the limestone bluff that looms overhead.
One of Cayman Brac's top North Wall dive spots.
A beautiful dive spot off Cayman Brac.
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