The Grand Cayman Islands

GETTING TO KNOW THE GRAND CAYMAN ISLANDS

The Grand Cayman Islands are located in the Western Caribbean and are made up of three separate islands:

The Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman.

You will find vibrant coral reefs, flourishing marine life and exotic birds which showcase the islands’ wonder while sheer coral walls, subterranean drop-offs and an incredible variety of aquatic species make the island a playground for scuba diving.

The Grand Cayman

Nestled in the Caribbean Sea, The Grand Cayman is considered the Islands’ main attraction for scuba diving and snorkeling. With miles of clear and calm seas and white sandy beaches this beach is a must-see. Here is where the award-winning white sand beach is located which is better known as Seven Mile Beach. 

You can interact with stingrays at “Stingray City”, see rare Blue Iguanas, meet with locals and explore the art, culture and nature the island has to offer. Whatever you choose to do, this island is so effortlessly beautiful and the atmosphere is perfect for any kind of vacation.

Cayman Brac

This charming island with many small towns has a lot to offer. The perfect place to unwind after a day packed full of fun and adventure. With Limestone caves and water contrasting sinkholes, a sunken ship and breathtaking waters, you’ve got to add this island to your vacation bucket list. 

You can partake in some fishing, hiking on the trails and visit the reptilian habitats. This is a perfect place for family vacations and to see unusual flowers and all kinds of historic sites and so many other unique features.

Little Cayman

This remote island will bring you peace and quiet while you relax on an empty beach and listen to the sound of the ocean breeze. From private swim areas, kayaking, rowing, there is still much to do on such a small island. You can even take a bike or scooter up and down the bay and see all the waters’ shades of blue. 

This island is only one mile wide and ten miles long and the serene landscape and rush of the birds brings such peace and calmness. Here you may visit Bloody Bay Wall which provides a view of the island’s native stingrays, turtles and sharks at just 100 feet below the surface.

You have to visit Little Cayman!