Grand Cayman Island Boat Trip with Mainstay Sailing
- Grand Cayman boat trip with Mainstay Sailing. We made a few stops and went to Sting Ray City to swim with Sting Rays of course. I would recommend checking out Mainstay Sailing on your next trip to Grand Cayman. Look for a more in-depth video with some more great shots.
Gear: Lumix GH5, DJI Mavic Pro, Canon 5D Mark III
-
- Boat Charters Grand Cayman
- Sail boat charters Grand Cayman
Note for drone operators: Before this trip I checked local zoning and there is now a no fly zone around the major resort areas including 7 mile beach. I walked the beach until I was beyond the no fly area the got hit with a sun shower. I was able to capture some amazing footage offshore thanks again to Mainstay Sailing.
After Paloma
Diving Cayman Brac after Paloma.
USS Kittiwake, Grand Cayman
Divers: Ashley Paterson, Ron Micjan, Robin Bashor & Shane Thompson. Dive Operator: Indepth Watersports
Cayman Brac diving
Russian Destroyer, Capt. Keith Tibbett's
August 2015
Cemetery Wall CymnBrac 2014 HD
Cemetery Wall Cayman Brac, with Reef Divers at Brac Reef Beach Resort, trip with Air Hogs Scuba, NC, September 2014
Cayman Brac Scuba Diving, 2009
Cayman Brac Scuba Diving, 2009
3Tikis rush hour
Enjoying our beach house in Cayman Brac
Cayman Brac underwater
Pictures from Bear and Brad from their trip to Cayman Brac.
Mr. Foots Cayman Brac (April 2017)
A great day visiting my friend Mr. Foots at his house in Cayman Brac. I decided to bring my drone and take some beautiful shots of him and his place.
Cayman Brac Night Dive
We dove Elkhorn Forest Reef for a night dive last night. Lots of critters including a few nice crabs, a Spiny Urchin and an OCTOPUS!
Little Cayman from the air
Click watch in HD for a much more detail.
A complete flyover of Little Cayman from the puddle jumper.
The island is approximately 10 miles long, 1 mile wide. As you can see from the video, there is very little on the island! Near the end you can see the airstrip, and a cluster of buildings on a small strip of land between the ocean and a longish lake (the boobie pond). We stayed at Little Cayman Beach Resort, which was on that strip near the airstrip. I highly recommend this resort if you're looking for a great diving vacation. The staff, service, diving, and food were all great!
The video looks decent in 720P, not sure how good it will look on YouTube. It has been stabilized using Virtualdub/DeShaker.
Cayman Brac best part #1
Come to Cayman Brac and enjoy World Class diving. The best in all the Caribbean and only comparable to a couple of places in the world. Great people, island food, occasional folk bands, Jerk chicken nights (Fri, Sat, Wed), kareoke (several local bars) and of course the GREAT diving. This video was compiled from video shots taken from several trips over a year's period, from late '07 through '08. Lots of small stuff not seen frequently in other places throughout the Caribbean.
Cayman Brac Sampler
Cayman Brac Sampler. This small peaceful island is an often-overlooked little sister of Grand Cayman. Here youll find the sculpture garden/artificial reef known as The Lost City of Atlantis, and experience close encounters with hawksbill turtles, groupers, rays, Millie-the-Dog-Snapper and amazing barracuda. Filmed in HD by Bill & Donna Goodwin of Feral Divers Media.
Cayman Brac Blowhole
This is the blowhole on the southeast corner of Cayman Brac. It blew out 3 crabs while we were watching it.
Cayman Final Dives
This video is about Cayman Final Dives, featuring a couple of eels bugging a turtle, playing around on the Kittiwake wreck, and visiting the wreck of the Doc Paulsen.
Celebration of the Life of Claudette Upton Keeley
A celebration of the life of Claudette Upton-Keeley. The event took place at the Heritage House, Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands on Saturday February 7th, 2009. It was a wonderful evening in honour of a wonderful person.
GoPro Hero Cam Cave Snorkeling in Honduras
My best friend Paul and I in Roatan, Honduras. We found some amazing reef caves while snorkeling and decided to explore...what a dream.
Cayman Brac Blasting
cayman brac quarry blasting
How to Snorkel
Watch more How to Have Fun at the Beach videos:
If you want a better look at what's underwater, all you have to do is snorkel.
Step 1: Collect your gear
Find a mask that fits your face and a snorkel. Attach the snorkel by sliding its hook through the strap on the side of the mask. Carry the mask, snorkel, and fins into a shallow part of the water.
Step 2: Put on your mask
To keep your mask from fogging, rub saliva around its interior and dunk it in the water. Then, bring it to your face, place the straps around your head, and pull them until the mask is snug, but not tight. Hold your face underwater briefly to ensure the mask doesn't leak.
Tip
Before using a brand new mask, rub the inside with toothpaste -- not gel -- and then rinse it with warm water to help prevent it from fogging.
Step 3: Get used to the snorkel
Place the snorkel's mouthpiece in your mouth and breathe through it. Practice putting your face in the water and breathing in and out through your mouth as you rest your teeth lightly on the rubber tabs.
Step 4: Use your fins
Lift your feet out of the water, put on your fins, and push off the ground lightly to begin swimming. Kick your legs calmly and evenly to propel you through the water, keeping your fins below the surface and your body parallel to the sea floor.
Tip
Do not position yourself perpendicularly, as you are more likely to step on live coral or stir up sand and debris.
Step 5: Purge your snorkel
If water enters your snorkel, clear it by exhaling a short burst of air, similar to saying the word two. If that fails, lift your head out of the water, take out the mouthpiece, turn the snorkel upside down to drain it, and return it to your mouth.
Step 6: Go with the flow
Stay aware of your location, your energy level, and other divers as you relax and enjoy peeking in at the mysteries of the deep.
Did You Know?
The coral reef tract off the coast of the Florida Keys is home to over 5,500 species of marine life.