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McCurley’s Wall is named after McCurley Greene, who lives onshore and runs a car rental and airport transfer business.
Like its Old Man Bay neighbours, the wall is shallow on top—just 40 feet in places—but the drop-off is as steep and stunning as any eastern Grand Cayman dive. The shallow top makes it accessible for all divers, while seasoned pros can maximize bottom time or experience the thrilling illusion of depth by descending to 80+ feet with the towering wall above.
Check the black cora…
McCurley’s Wall is named after McCurley Greene, who lives onshore and runs a car rental and airport transfer business.
Like its Old Man Bay neighbours, the wall is shallow on top—just 40 feet in places—but the drop-off is as steep and stunning as any eastern Grand Cayman dive. The shallow top makes it accessible for all divers, while seasoned pros can maximize bottom time or experience the thrilling illusion of depth by descending to 80+ feet with the towering wall above.
Check the black coral and deep-sea fans for Neck Crabs, master camouflages that decorate themselves with algae and debris. Don’t try this at work—sticking office supplies on your head won’t make you invisible to your boss!
East of the pin, a narrow chimney starts at 80 feet, offering an exciting ascent. Rising through it creates a dramatic transition from the deep blue wall below to the vibrant reef above, making for a spectacular dive finish.
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