This dive site, Bullwinkle East, is considered one of the best accessible by boat on the south side of Grand Cayman. It offers an engaging underwater experience characterized by easy swim-throughs, archways, and large canyons, inviting divers to explore its unique topography. While no specific historical events or stories are provided, its natural formations make for intuitive navigation.
The site is home to diverse marine life. Divers can expect to encounter interesting creatures such as arrow crabs and lionfish. Larger encounters include stingrays, while the reef is vibrant with juvenile to adult yellowtail damselfish, notable for their distinctive bright blue dots.
The Cayman Islands generally offer excellent diving conditions year-round, making Bullwinkle East enjoyable any season. Its shallow average depth of 9 meters and engaging topography, including swim-throughs, make it particularly suitable for both beginner scuba divers and freedivers looking to explore beautiful reef structures and observe marine life in a relaxed environment.

