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With hundreds of dive sites, experienced divers, various activities and amazing marine life, it is easy to understand why there many dive shops thrive in the Cayman Islands. A diver of any level can find everything he needs in the island, from the best diving escapade to an extra piece of diving equipment. Here is a quick guide to the dive shops in the Cayman Islands.
A Quick Guide to Equipment Vendors in the Cayman Islands
Eden Rock Diving Center – Situated near Devil’s Grotto Reef Park and Eden Rock, this diving center sells snorkeling and diving equipment that any diver could possibly need. Eden Rock Diving Center sells Sherwood dive gear, which is a popular brand among divers. You can also buy or rent high quality brands at discounted rates. All items are kept up to date and are sold at affordable prices all through the year. If you're not picky when it comes to dive gear, you can purchase slightly-used dive equipment, which are sold at even lower prices.
Divers Supply – Divers Supply is a dive shop located at West Shore Center, Seven Mile Beach. It is a one-stop shop for all major brands of diving equipment. You will be accommodated by skilled instuctors and dive masters who can recommend the right equipment for you. Aside from dive accessories and equipment, you can also buy sundresses, flipflops and swimsuits at Divers Supply.
Indepth Watersports – Located at Cayman Brac, Indepth Watersports offers instructional materials and diving gear rentals with prices ranging from $40 to $550. Other services it offers like diving excursions and air tank refills start at $10. Indepth Watersports is strategically located at the northwest end of Cayman Brac where excursions depart from the government docks, making every diving experience convenient and hassle-free.
Divetech -- Divetech is a full-service dive shop in the Cayman Islands where guests can either buy their own equipment or rent them for a day’s use. Apart from renting or buying diving gear, you can also rent digital cameras. A disposable underwater camera wouldn’t work in some dive spots in the Cayman Islands since reefs can get deep. Your camera’s flash may not be powerful enough to capture the beauty of the reef, which is why you may want to rent a digital camera.
What to Look For in a Dive Shop
When shopping for diving equipment, you usually inquire about the item’s price and quality. Observing the atmosphere of the dive shop and the equipment vendor himself is using equally important though, because of the following reasons:
- Why Inspect the Shop’s Ambiance? Try roaming around the dive shop and ask yourself these questions: is the lounge converted into a party place at night? Are the staff members friendly? Are all amenties properly functioning? By simply looking at the environment and mood of the dive shop, you will be able to tell if the dive shop is well-maintained or not.
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- Why Take a Look at the Operator’s Items? Take a look at the dive equipment and boats that the operator owns and see if he is taking good care of his own items. It doesn’t take a professional diver to know if the equipment or boat is rusty or old. By looking at the operator’s equipment and other items in the shop, you will know how well he takes care of the goods he's selling.
By knowing where dive shops in the Cayman Islands are located and what each shop offers, you are now on your way to complete your Cayman Islands diving adventure. Book a flight to the Cayman Islands now and experience the best diving sites in the world!
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