Bringing underwater fun to the chilly season, Cobalt Dive Resort in Grand Cayman has launched a new programme aimed at families travelling to the Caribbean island to celebrate Thanksgiving in a warmer location.
Families heading to Cayman holidays at the Cobalt Dive Resort this November will be in for a treat as the hotel launches The Kids Sea Camp programme, running from 19th to 26th November 2011.

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With the programme, adults and children enjoying scuba diving holidays in Grand Cayman will be able to take lessons on how to scuba dive and with the newly-learned skills they will soon be embarking on unforgettable trips down below.

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After completing their scuba diving training, families can head off to some breathtaking scuba diving destinations in the island, including the popular Stingray City and the Kittiwake wreck, always a favourite among curious little divers and very popular among the not-so little too!
Children will especially enjoy this special Thanksgiving getaway to Grand Cayman and will find plenty of activities and scuba diving experiences created just for them such as the SASY and Seal Team experiences.
Families staying at one of the most beautiful scuba diving destinations in the Caribbean will be well looked after at the Cobalt Coast Dive Resort, where they offer guests of all ages with plenty of entertainment options including horseback riding, snorkelling, surfing, photography, live entertainment, scuba diving of course, and so much more!

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With over 300 spectacular diving sites, the Cayman Islands are true paradise for enthusiastic scuba divers. Along the coastline of the islands of Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac divers will find a myriad of awe-inspiring underwater wonders with an abundance of thriving tropical marine life, with beautiful fish species such as angelfish, puffer fish, turtles, eagle rays, stingrays, lobsters, moray eels and amazing coral formations.
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