The Cobalt Coast Dive Resort in Grand Cayman has introduced a brand new programme for families this Thanksgiving, with a range of amazing scuba diving activities for guests of all ages.
The Kids Sea Camp programme is perfect for families taking scuba diving holidays in Grand Cayman during the Thanksgiving period and will take place from 19th-26th November, 2011.
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Margo Peyton from Kids Sea Camp said: "This is a great opportunity for families to enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday in a special place like Grand Cayman that is perfect for aquatic enthusiasts and scuba divers."
Adults and children will be able to learn how to scuba dive and then head off to spectacular diving sites such as Stingray City and the Kittiwake wreck. For the little ones there are plenty of children-friendly activities including SASY and Seal Team experiences.
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The Cobalt Coast Dive Resort is situated on the northwest coast of the island of Grand Cayman, in a secluded and tranquil Caribbean setting.
During scuba diving holidays at the Cobalt Coast Dive Resort, visitors can enjoy photography, surfing, horseback riding, scuba diving, snorkelling and live entertainment.
The resort's position right on the sandy shores makes it a fantastic spot for scuba diving in the Cayman Islands and there are three pristine diving sites located right in front of the hotel.
Image by Barron biocruiser, on Flickr.
Accommodation at the property consists of one and two-bedroom oceanfront suites, hotel rooms and one Penthouse Suite. The rooms and suites feature stylish furnishings and modern amenities including air conditioning, free wireless Internet, mini-fridge, wet bar, in-room safe, cable TV, coffee maker, CD player, direct dial telephone and hairdryers.
Guests can swim in the resort's freshwater swimming pool; dine in the gourmet restaurant and enjoy views overlooking the sparkling Caribbean Sea; or enjoy a refreshing drink in the full service bar.
The Cayman Islandsare one of the top scuba diving destinations in the Caribbean with more than 300 dive sites around Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. The islands' white sand beaches are fringed with azure warm ocean waters which are home to an abundance of marine life including turtles, stingrays, eagle rays, manta rays, lobsters, moray eels, barracudas, angelfish, puffer fish and many species of colourful corals.
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