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Category: Beaches - Grand Cayman Attractions & Activities
Address: North Grand Cayman
A pumping beach area where everything from volleyball and windsurfing to parasailing and snorkeling is available, Rum Point is one of the island's more popular beach areas. Facing north, toward Cuba, the smooth, white beach is flanked on one side by shade trees and a beautiful blue spectrum of calm seawater. After...
Category: Beaches - Grand Cayman Attractions & Activities
Address: West Bay Rd, Seven Mile Beach
The resort heart and soul of Grand Cayman, Seven Mile Beach is where the bold and beautiful go to see and be part of the scene. Crystal clear waters and eerily white sands make Seven Mile one of the Caribbean's most popular beaches. Seaward, you can look out and see kayakers, parasailers, and even snorkelers exploring...
Category: Tours and Excursions - Grand Cayman Attractions & Activities
Address: S Church St, George Town Harbor, George Town
For a truly unforgettable experience, book the family a few seats on the 48-passenger Atlantis Submarine, a true passenger submersible that explores the majestic Cayman Wall reef. Catch a glimpse of iridescent species of marine plant and animal life, and take in the various underwater wonders. Morning, afternoon, and...
Category: Grand Cayman Attractions & Activities
Address: Frank Sound Rd, North Side
This trail, which dates back to the 19th century, was blazed as a link from Frank Sound to Old Man Bay and the Northside area. Aside from stunning scenery and more than a few chances to glimpse local wildlife, the rugged trail takes hikers into the heart of one of the West Indies' last remaining rainforests. The...
Category: Beaches - Grand Cayman Attractions & Activities
Address: North of Grand Cayman
Long considered one of the Cayman Islands' best places to get away from it all, this tiny island is just a short boat trip from Little Cayman. Secluded beaches and some of the region's best fishing waters characterize Owen Island, which is about 89 miles east of Grand Cayman.
Category: Tours and Excursions - Grand Cayman Attractions & Activities
Address: George Town
Owned and operated by local wildlife biologist Geddes Hislop, Silver Thatch specializes in walking eco tours that highlight the island's exquisite natural beauty. Trips along the Mastic Trail are among the most rewarding you can undertake, featuring opportunities to see tropical birds, animals, and flora as you make...
Category: Grand Cayman Attractions & Activities
Address: North Sound
Perhaps one of Grand Cayman's top tourist draws (aside from the beaches, of course), Stingray City is a 12-foot deep, crystal-blue channel that's home to countless friendly stingrays. Experienced and novice divers are welcome to jump in with these mysterious creatures, hand-feed them, and even pose for a few...
Category: Beaches - Grand Cayman Attractions & Activities
Address: S Church St, South of George Town
Smith's Cove, located south of George Town proper, offers exemplary snorkeling opportunities for beginners. The cove, protected by limestone formations and coral reefs, features white sands, some of the island's clearest waters, and a multitude of parrot fish, sponges, starfish, and sea fans. The beach area is one of...
Category: Grand Cayman Attractions & Activities
Address: Northwest Point Rd, West Bay
Home to more than 16,000 permanent residents, the Cayman Turtle Farm attracts well over 300,000 visitors each year. Guests observe green sea turtles swimming and playing in manmade pools, from hand-size newborns to 600-plus-pound adults. In addition, the farm helps preserve these unique animals for future generations...
Category: Beaches - Grand Cayman Attractions & Activities
Address: On Little Cayman
If a quiet, uncrowded beach is what you seek, Sandy Point is the extreme answer. Tucked away on Little Cayman's east coast, this stretch of shore stays virtually untouched for days and weeks at a time. On clear days, Cayman Brac is visible toward the east. Little Cayman is located about 89 miles east of Grand Cayman.
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