The Reef Diving Rates
Dive Grand Cayman with Red Sail Sports
Red Sail Sports’ first priority is the safety and security of all Divers, please read their General Policies & Procedures before booking your dive activities.
For more information, please contact your concierge team on concierge@thereef.com or (345) 947-3100.
Prepaid Dive Package Offers
Guests at The Reef may choose to book multiple days diving in advance at the preferential rates listed below.
All such packages are only available to guests staying at The Reef, must be fully pre-paid, are non-transferable, and are also non-refundable except in the case of weather/dive operation cancellations.
Daily two tank:
- Two days of diving at 10% discount ($108 per dive)
- Three and four days of diving 15% discount ($102 per dive)
- Five days or more of diving $20% discount ($96 pr dive)
Added Value Options for Prepaid Dive Packages
Guest booking at least two days of diving in advance with the above package offers will also benefit from the following additional values:
- 50% off Night Dives ($37.50 value)
- 50% off afternoon one tank dives ($37.50 value)
Ala Carte - Prices in US$ per person
2-Tank AM EAST Wall Dive
Time: 8:00am - 12:30pm
Duration: 4 hrs (approx)
Days: Daily
Price: $120.00
The East End 2-Tank Morning Dive is operated by Tortuga Divers on the East side of the island. These dives are on our spectacular wall sites such as Anchor Point, Babylon, Turtle Pass and Northern Lights to name a few. The first instructor-led dive is approximately a 35 minute wall dive to a maximum of 100 feet. The second dive is a shallow, buddy dive to approximately 60 feet for 40 minutes. Dive is for certified divers only. On your second dive you can, if you wish, do a buddy team dive.
1-Tank PM EAST Dive
Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Duration: 2 hrs
Days: Daily
Price: $75.00
The East End 1-Tank Afternoon Dive is operated by Tortuga Divers which is about an hour drive from Georgetown. Buddy teams dive a shallow East Side reef to approx. 60 feet for 40 minutes. Dive is for certified divers only.
1-Tank Night Dive
Time: 5:30pm - 8:30pm (winter)
Duration: 2 hrs
Days: Wednesday
Price: $75.00
When you go night diving you'll see a whole new world. Even a dive site which you may have visited during the day takes on a new personality at night, as many underwater creatures and plant life (different from those you see during the day) are active at night. This night dive is on the buddy system and is for certified divers only.
Resort Scuba Course
Time: 8:30am - 4:00pm (lunch break 11:30-1:30)
Duration: 2.5 hrs pool/classroom + 1-Tank Dive in Afternoon
Days: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
Price: $150.00
Learn to dive in one day and discover the beauty of Cayman's underwater world under the guidance of one of our professional instructors. The course includes a 2.5 hour pool and theory session, an afternoon 1-tank boat dive.
Open Water Referral Course
Time: Day One 9:00am - 4:00pm (break 11:00 - 1:15) Day Two 8:30am - 12:30pm
Duration: 1.5 Days
Days: Daily
Price: $350.00
A Referral Course is perfect for people who begin their scuba certification with their favorite dive shop back home and want to complete their four open water-training dives in Grand Cayman with Red Sail Sports.
Open Water Diver Course
Time: Daily 8:15am - 4:00pm
Duration: 3 1/2 days
Days: Monday/Tuesday & Saturday/Sunday.
Other days may be available upon request.
Price: $550.00
The diving certification course offered at Tortuga Divers is a four-day course designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to become an Open Water diver.
The course is divided into three segments: classroom work, pool training and open water dives.
Stingray City 1-Tank PM Dive
Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Duration: 2 hrs
Days: Wednesday
Price: $75.00
The East End Stingray City Dive is operated by Tortuga Divers located on the East side of the island. It departs from Rum Point (about an hour drive from Georgetown and a 25 minute drive from Morritts Tortuga Resort).
One of the largest tourist attractions in the world, Stingray City is in 12 feet of water and mainly, but not exclusively, visited by scuba divers. The site was first noticed about 15 years ago, when North Sound fishermen came to the calmer, shallower waters just over the reef to clean their fish. Soon they noticed stingrays, scavengers by nature, hanging around the boats waiting for any leftovers. Next, some divemasters got in the water to hand-feed them, and before long the stingrays had become the Cayman Island's most famous and favourite pet attraction.