The Diving: Curated for Cinematic Success
The success of your video journey depends on having the ideal environment for practice. We have curated a world-class diving experience designed specifically to help you capture spectacular shots.
We are based in the East End of Grand Cayman, known for its unspoiled, pristine marine environment, away from the main tourist zones. Enjoy exceptional conditions, currently boasting an H2O temperature of 85.5°F and visibility up to 110 Ft!
Why Our Diving is Ideal for Videography:
Dedicated Workshop Boat: Say goodbye to practicing amidst general dive groups. You will dive with Carlos Villoch and the Ocean Frontiers team every day on a dedicated dive boat, ensuring calm, focused practice time.
Curated Sites: Our dive schedule and boat captains focus exclusively on sites that will help you achieve the best possible video results. ? Action-Packed Schedule: The workshop includes 15 tanks/dives and two 2 snorkel sites. Highlights include the iconic Kittiwake Wreck, a thrilling 3-Tank Dive Safari, the famous Stingray City Sandbar, the X-Dive (sharks), plus opportunities for Night Dives and Macro Mania. You’ll also explore spectacular swimthroughs, caverns, and sponge walls.
We provide the ideal environment: incredible visibility and warm water, so you can focus entirely on perfecting your technique.
This is the marine life we can find in Grand Cayman East End
Wall Diving
Wall dives are one of the main attractions of diving in Cayman. Vertical walls covered in sponges with excellent visibility. These dives are usually deeper than 70 feet, where we’ll use video lights to capture the most intense colors.
Shallow Reefs
Reef dives at depths between 30 and 80 feet give us the opportunity to enjoy ideal diving conditions for filming with plenty of ambient light, where using filters is one of the easiest ways to capture natural color. Hard corals, soft corals, purple sea fans, and the typical Caribbean fish are common on these reefs.
Swim-throughs
Shallow dives exploring swim-throughs are typical in the shallow areas of East End. You can follow the guide or explore on your own through these beautiful underwater landscapes, where the light is constantly changing.
USS Kittiwake wreck
this 251-foot former U.S. Navy submarine rescue vessel was sunk in 2011 off Seven Mile Beach. It sits at depths between 15 and 64 feet
Stingray City
A trip to Grand Cayman wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Stingray City. At sunrise, we’ll enjoy this fun and unique location in its best conditions.
X Dive
Dive with your crew to navigate point-to-point along the Cayman Trench for a one-of-a-kind experience. This dive gives maximum time on the top of the wall, giving the greatest chances for seeing the big stuff, including “Mr.X”.
