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Leslie'S Curl

North Wall overhang dive with a swim-through and reef life.

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Boat-only North Wall site with mild current and low surge; plan for calmer north-side weather and a slow look under the curl.

About Leslie'S Curl

Leslie's Curl is a Grand Cayman North Wall dive built around a curling overhang and short swim-through. The lip and underside carry black coral, sponges, and shaded reef growth, while reef fish, rays, and sharks can show up when the water is clean. It is a boat-only dive that suits confident divers best on calmer north-side days. Photographers tend to like the site because the structure is compact, textured, and easy to work slowly.

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Research Estimate At Leslie'S Curl

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 15m
AccessChallenging entry effort
CoralHealthy coral
Aquatic LifeGreat variety
CurrentLight current
SurgeFlat calm

Where Is Leslie'S Curl?

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Leslie'S Curl Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

15m - 30m

Depth Note

Starts around 15 m and reaches a maximum depth of about 30 m.

Best Season

March to June often lines up with steadier north-side conditions.

Typical Conditions

Mild current, little surge, and visibility that is usually workable on calmer days but more variable after rain.

Safety & Access At Leslie'S Curl

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Boat trafficOverhead environment

Safety Notes

Keep buoyancy tight under the curl, watch the swim-through, and treat north-side weather as the main variable.

Access Restrictions

Boat access only.

Legal Notes

No special permit is typically required for standard recreational dives.

Local Intel For Leslie'S Curl

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba Diving

Boat dive on a North Wall overhang with a swim-through; slow down under the curl and work the wall face carefully.

Freediving

Not a natural freedive target for most visitors; the wall feature is better suited to scuba.

Snorkeling

Usually not worth planning as a snorkel site unless conditions are unusually calm and clear.

Leslie'S Curl Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Leslie'S Curl

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Wildlife at Leslie'S Curl

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Recent Logged Visits At Leslie'S Curl

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Leslie'S Curl Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Leslie'S Curl Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

diveplannerpro.com Β· Dive Directory

Detailed curl-overhang description with shaded reef growth on the underside.

scubasnap.app Β· Dive Directory

Structured site page with entry type, visibility, current, surge, and best-month fields.

www.divephotoguide.com Β· Editorial

Highlights rays or sharks and reef structure with sponges, gorgonians, and sea fans.

www.divetech.com Β· Operator

Operator survey places Leslie's Curl among noteworthy Grand Cayman sites.

www.scubadiving.com Β· Editorial

Describes the curl over a wall, black coral, and a swim-through.

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