The Cayman Islands are an island group in the Caribbean Sea, located ninety miles south of Cuba. It features outstanding coral reefs and clear waters, making it a favorite destination for divers. The Caymans also feature attractive beaches, many restaurants and tourist-friendly resorts. Grand Cayman is the largest island and home to most of the population and tourism attractions facilities; the other two islands - Little Cayman and Cayman Brac - are called the “sister islands” by locals and are also tourist destinations.
Grand Cayman’s attractions include Seven Mile Beach, considered one of the Caribbean’s most beautiful beaches. The Grand Cayman public beach offers changing and restrooms, showers, a playground kids, beach huts, a water sports operator and Calico Jacks Beach Bar for food and drinks. The Spotts beach is great for getting away from the crowds; surrounded by cliffs with white beaches, the beach also features a barrier reef that keeps waters calm year round. Huts and benches are available for use. Located on South Sound, Smith Cove beach offers the convenience of being close to the cruise port to allow for more time enjoying the sun, sand and sea. There are restrooms, picnic benches and showers plus snorkeling opportunities.
Other Grand Cayman attractions include 65-acre Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, and the National Trust's Mastic Trail, a two-mile footpath through unspoiled woodlands in North Side. George Town features the Cayman Islands National Museum, and the Pedro St. James Historic Site is found in Savannah. Rum Point is a beachside location featuring majestic Casuarina trees; visitors here can enjoy the beach, sample a locally produced snack or a la carte meal or take a dip in the crystal clear sea.
Diving is the activity of choice in Cayman Brac. The newest diver attraction is the wreck of the 330-foot Captain Keith Tibbetts, a Russian-built, Cuban naval frigate which sank off Cayman Brac’s northwest coast in September 1996. The wreck has become a subterranean home for a variety of marine life; and there are two other small wrecks off the Brac's coast.
Shore-side attractions include the Cayman Brac Museum at Stake Bay and a variety of inspiring caves including Rebecca's Cave, Peter's Cave and Halfway Ground Cave. There are also nature trails; a mile-long nature trail on the bluff adjacent to the Cayman Brac’s 281-acre Parrot Reserve opened in 1996. The area also features small and charming homes restored in traditional maritime-inspired architectural styles. Vacationers seeking simple relaxation can enjoy the solitude of any of Cayman Brac’s quiet beaches. The Sister Islands feature more than 200 bird species, and bird-watching has long been an under-appreciated attraction of this tiny island.
Little Cayman offers exceptional fishing opportunities featuring bonefish, small tarpon and permit. The best fishing is found particularly in Cayman Brac’s South Hole Sound lagoon. Also the 15-acre Tarpon Pond is normally filled with small, but feisty, gamefish.
Little Cayman also has the Caribbean’s largest known breeding colony of the Red-Footed Booby birds (more than 5,000) and a breeding colony frigate birds and large heronry. The 203-acre Booby Pond Nature Reserve is under National Trust protection. Little Cayman also has its own museum, located across from the Booby Pond Nature Reserve.
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Brac Reef Beach Resort
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The Brac Reef Beach Resort is a charming, family owned all-inclusive getaway located on four and a half acres of white sand beachfront. Take advantage of the many facilities available, including a day spa and fitness center or relax with an outdoor massage, or lounge in a hammock hut along the beach. Evening entertainment includes movies on the beach and karaoke. Guest will also enjoy diving, snorkeling, kayaking, fishing, tennis, beach volleyball, hiking, beach BBQs, family swims, caving, bird watching and biking.(more)
Courtyard by Marriott Grand Cayman
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Situated directly across the street from seven mile beach, nearby golf and tennis facilities and five miles from Georgetown's duty free shopping, the 231 room Courtyard Grand Cayman is a convenient and comfortable place to stay during your adventure through the Cayman Islands. On the premises, guests can relax at Coconuts Lobby Lounge, eat lunch seaside at Sea Grape Cafe, or have a drink at Gecko Beach Bar.(more)
Compass Point Dive Resort
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Compass Point Dive Resort is a Luxury Condominium Dive Resort located just outside the sleepy village of East End, Grand Cayman. It offers a secluded tranquil setting, but with adventure right outside its doors. The East End of Grand Cayman offers world class scuba diving and wall diving. The resort’s has onsite custom built dive boats and an award winning dive staff. On land guests can relax on the beach, have a BBQ or enjoy the view of the crystal blue Caribbean Sea from their private patio.(more)
Carib Sands Beach Resort
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Carib Sands Beach Resort is a striking new resort located on a sheltered white sand beach on the south shore of Cayman Brac. Whether you’re interested in diving, snorkeling, swimming, fishing, hiking, sunbathing on the beach or by the pool, or just relaxing in a hammock, Carib Sands Beach Resort has it all.(more)
Britannia Villas Grand Cayman
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Britannia Villas are nestled right in the middle of 90 acres of tropical paradise, on the famous Seven Mile Beach Road. These luxurious villas offer spacious private retreats with modern amenities inside and out. The convenient location of the resort provides guests with easy access to beaches, pools, a spa, golf, tennis, dining and entertainment.(more)