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Cayman Islands Guide to Attractions, Places to Stay, Restaurants and Resources

Cayman Islands guide to attractions, places to stay, restaurants and local resources - all designed to help you plan and enjoy a better vacation: has info about things to see and do, where to eat and shop and info about hotels, resorts, motels, beaches, boating and diving.

The Cayman Islands offers some of the Western Hemispher's best diving.

Welcome to the Cayman Islands

updated - January 26, 2012

The Cayman Islands offer some of the best diving in the entire western hemisphere, and close proximity to Florida, offer an excellent adventure for divers.

Consisting of three separate islands, the Caymans are a popular tourist destination and also a global banking and finance center. Enjoying one of the highest standards of living, tourists don't have to side-step aggressive street vendors and those looking for a handout - that sort of activity is unlawful. - and can, instead, feel more free to wander about.

The Cayman's offer an excellent reputation with sport fishermen, and an International Tournament takes place in April.


The Cayman Islands

  

The Islands

Cayman Brac
Named for the limestone ridge that runs the length of Cayman Brac, features the Brac Parrot Preserve and a small museum. The least visited of the three islands, with accommodations in short supply.

Grand Cayman
The largest, most populated and developed of the Cayman Islands, the capital of Georgetown is found here and close to the airport (GCM). Shopping, attractions and much of the island's activity takes place in Georgetown and the famous seven mile beach is located just to the north.

Little Cayman
The smallest of the three and also the least populated. Island's focus is on preservation of natural wildlife and the island attracts birdwatchers from around the globe. Game fishing off the coast and scuba diving are also a draw for this small island.

 

Places to Stay

  

Attractions

 

Local Resources

 


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Florida - about 90% of the food that comes to the Cayman Islands comes from Florida. Miami and Fort Lauderdale are major air connections.

Jamaica - only 200 miles to the east, Jamaica is the ancestral homeland of the Cayman Islands' first settlers, many seeking to escape religious persecution.

Costa Rica - is an important trading partner with the Cayman Islands.