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View Larger Map Enjoying the highest standard of living in the Caribbean, the people on this magical trio of beautiful islands like to do everything well. So you can not only expect to receive 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. In the Cayman Islands you’re expected to leave all your worries behind and just enjoy the best in watersports, 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 Dream diving Rated as one of the top dive locations in the world, it just doesn’t get any better than this. With almost 360 dive sites, the Cayman Islands’ clear, warm waters offer pristine reefs, breathtaking wall dives and abundant marine life. Snorkel with stingrays A definite ‘must do’ when in the Cayman Islands is a trip to Stingray City. Take a boat to Grand Cayman’s most popular snorkelling site and interact with these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat. The friendly stingrays are used to having human visitors and will gladly accept pieces of squid from your hand as they glide past. Drive to Rum Point Rent a car and enjoy a leisurely drive round Grand Cayman. Visit George Town for a spot of duty free shopping, explore the rocky Ironshore with its many blowholes and stop for a barbecue lunch on the beach at Rum Point where you can also enjoy a little afternoon nap in one of the hammocks. Cayman Brac and Little Cayman Most people holidaying in the Cayman Islands will opt to stay on Grand Cayman, but if you can drag yourself away from Seven Mile Beach, head over to Cayman Brac or Little Cayman, as you’ll love the laid back vibe of these heavenly islands. This can be done as a day trip, or we can arrange a longer stay if you prefer. 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. There are many excellent local restaurants, our favourites being The Wharf on the waterfront in George Town, the fabulous Osetra Bay in Morgan’s Harbour and, for a relaxed lunch and delicious cocktails, Tiki Beach on Seven Mile Beach. Getting There British Airways operates flights from Heathrow to Grand Cayman 4 times a week, via Nassau in both directions. 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).
Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman
Room OnlyClose Proximity to TownLuxurious on a grand scaleAmbassadors of the Environment kids' programme
The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach
Room OnlyClose Proximity to TownIdeal for golfersAward winning Casa Havana restaurant
Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort
Various Meal Plans AvailableOn the BeachClose to the AirportCalm, clear waters, perfect for snorkellingBeautiful tropical gardens
Cotton Tree
Self CateringGrand Cayman's first luxury boutique resortDesigner beachfront cottagesOn the Northwest Coast
Pirates Week Street celebrations, family friendly 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.
"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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