The Cayman Islands is a trip you will never forget
Atlantis Submarine
The 48-passenger Atlantis Submarine offers undersea views of the famous Cayman Wall reefs, coral formations and unique Caribbean marine life. You'll gasp as you enter this unique breath-taking world of coral reefs, sea flora and fauna - a kaleidoscope of living color.
Cayman Islands National Museum
The Cayman Islands National Museum is dedicated to the preservation, research and dissemination of all aspects of the Caymanian heritage for present and future generations.
Stingray City
Has become Cayman's most famous dive site, located in shallow depths in Grand Cayman's North Sound.
Events
July 6 - Constitution Day
For its unique concept and design, the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park won the second annual Islands Magazine Ecotourism Award in 1993 as the Caribbean's best ecotourism project. You can't miss it!
Coral reefs, beaches, excellet snorkeling... British Caribbean island south of Cuba is an excellent choice!
Discover the
Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman Island, it is truly one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Like a swimming pool, water reflects a light turqoise tint and meets the pure fine white sand. It is this beach that is the one that you will never forget... Come and check it out!
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From Sailing and Tours, with snorkeling and diving and Watersports to hiking and activities for everyone...
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The Cayman Islands are dotted with deal-cutting characters with briefcases and cellphones, scuba divers in electric wetsuits and English folk checking the cricket scores over a tipple. The islands vibrate with colour: coral reefs, bright orange frogfish, sociable stingrays and reggae beats on the street.
As a result of the island's mellow charms, resorts and condos have sprung up all over, and you can count on air-con, cold beer and ESPN. But if you want to get away from it all there are lots of places to escape satellite dishes and slickness, not least of them underwater