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Cayman Islands


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The Cayman Islands enjoy the highest standard of living in the Caribbean, so you can not only expect a genuinely warm welcome and outstanding service, but you’ll also find that everywhere is clean and highly efficient. That’s not to say the islands are terribly formal – quite the opposite. Here you are expected to leave all your worries and cares behind and just enjoy the best in watersports, fine dining and total relaxation.

There’s a surprising amount to do on Grand Cayman, while the two sister islands, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, offer a wonderful chance to escape to a barefoot paradise. The strict policing of Cayman’s precious marine environment means you’ll be hard pushed to find better diving and snorkelling in the whole region.

Out and About
Naturally the sea and the beautiful beaches are a great part of the appeal of the Cayman Islands. However, there are many other attractions. Here are a few suggested activities:

• Take a boat trip to Stingray City to interact with these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat.

• Explore the 65-acre Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Blow Holes and Pedro St James Great House restoration.

• Take a day trip to the beautiful Little Cayman or Cayman Brac.

• Learn to dive with expert tuition, first class boats and dive gear.

• Visit the amazing Butterfly Farm on Grand Cayman.

• See thousands of turtles and hatchlings at Boatswain’s Beach, a centre for research and breeding.

Food and Drink
Like everything else on the Cayman Islands, food is of a very high standard, with fresh fish and seafood featuring prominently on most menus. Be warned, the locally-made Rum Cake is totally delicious and impossible to resist! You should also try the traditional Heavy Cake which is made with grated cassava, cornmeal and brown sugar.



Getting There
British Airways operates flights from Heathrow to Grand Cayman four times a week (on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays) via Nassau in both directions on B767 aircraft with World Traveller, World Traveller Plus and Club World cabins. Complimentary regional add-ons from selected airports are included, subject to availability.

There are also daily flights from Heathrow to Miami with a connecting flight to Grand Cayman with Cayman Airways. Total flying time is approximately 12 hrs 15 minutes (including stop in Nassau or Miami).

Note: All our inclusive holiday prices are based on British Airways World Traveller flights.

Cayman Islands Hotels

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Room Only
Close Proximity to Town
Luxurious on a grand scale
Ambassadors of the Environment kids' programme

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Close Proximity to Town
Ideal for golfers
Award winning Casa Havana restaurant

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Various Meal Plans Available
On the Beach
Close to the Airport
Beautiful tropical gardens
Perfect for snorkelling

Grand Cayman's first luxury boutique resort
Stunning designer beachfront cottages
On the Northwest Coast
Self Catering

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When to go


Pirates Week
Street celebrations, familyfriendly heritage days, a mock “pirate invasion” and firework displays make the annual Pirates Week a fun time to be in Grand Cayman. Taking place each November, the festival commemorates the days when the Cayman Islands were the haunt of pirates, smugglers and buccaneers.

Reviews

"Above land and under water, there's something here to lure even the most determined sun-worshiper away from their beach lounger."

The Inside Track from Katherine Hobbs

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