While you will not see any
original pirates, there are many hidden treasures in the Cayman Islands that
make them unique unto themselves. Here are just a few:
Seven Mile Beach is the Grand
Cayman Islands� biggest tourist attraction. This particular stretch of beach
was given the distinct honor of being known as the �Caribbean�s Best Beach.�
And for good reason.
Here you can go for a long stroll
on a beautiful beach and take in sights such as the many open-air restaurants
and beachside bars. You can listen to music, sunbathe, and swim. Reefs located
throughout these waters are perfect for first-time snorkelers.
Cayman Kai is another amazing
attraction, especially for those seeking the beach experience that it is off
the beaten path. Snuggled away on the northern tip of Grand Cayman Island,
water sports, glorious water views, and a scenic lagoon are all awaiting to
enchant you.
Diving
Not only is Grand Cayman known
for being the best beach, it is also world renowned for being one of the best
places for diving. Grand Cayman is also known as the place of origin for
diving. There are many sites to choose from and excellent visibility goes
beautifully hand in hand with the most exquisite array of colorful marine life.
There is no place else like it in
the world for the most breathtaking diving you can find.
Stingrays: Up Close and Personal
Imagine having a city named after
you � then imagine a city named after stingrays. Stingray City in Grand Cayman
is unique in that you can enter the stingray�s natural habit, meet, and greet
them up close and personal.
What an experience it would be to
meet a stingray while standing in the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean.
Nowhere else can you have an experience this close in as natural a habitat as
this one.
What is also unique about Cayman
Islands is that you do not have to spend all your time in or near the water.
Golfing, spas, shopping, and dining abound here and are just as exquisite as
the ocean around them.
Incorporate nightlife into your
planning and you will be delighted to find sunsets that rival any other.
Restaurants and beachside bars that serve rum only made in the Cayman Islands
are a treat in itself.
Add in music and laughter as the
perfect backdrop for those sunsets and you will see what is so special about
the Cayman Islands.
Article by: Clem C. Benton, Jr.
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