subject: Tourist Prime Clues In Finding Your Cheap Villa Rentals Of The Cayman Islands [print this page] Getting the Best out of Grand Cayman Cruises
The George Town port of Grand Cayman is a popular stopover for cruises on the Caribbean route. Going on the port of call excursions is like being on a Grand Cayman vacation in itself with all the interesting activities that are lined up. Water enthusiasts would surely include a visit to the Stingray City Sandbar where you can frolic and feed the Southern Stingrays, swim at the Seven Mile or Rum Point Beach and go parasailing, kayaking, scuba diving and a lot more water sports that allow you to enjoy the beautiful warm clear waters of the island. For those who wish to remain dry, there are glass bottom boats that allow you to see the stingrays from above. The Cayman Turtle Farm is an interesting place worth a visit to give you the opportunity to see the breeding and protection of close to 11,000 sea turtles. There are many more shore excursion activities like duty free shopping in George Town or a visit to the parks and gardens such as the Queen Elizabeth II Botanical Park. Caribbean cruise liners numbering about 20 in a week stop at this port of call. Book a cruise and get a chance to explore the beauty of Grand Cayman.
Visiting the Grand Cayman Parks
Nature lovers going on a Grand Cayman vacation would not fail to include parks and gardens in their itinerary of island attractions. The only botanic park in the island is the 60-acre Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park with 40 acres of Woodland Preserve that is maintained in its natural state, a 2. 5 acre Floral Colour Garden, a Visitors Center, Heritage Garden with an original century old preserved furnished Caymanian farmhouse and a 2 acre lake. The Boatswains Beach, is a unique 23 acre adventure marine park with a 1. 3 million gallon salt-water lagoon for guests to swim or snorkel and a predator tank for shark and eel watching. It has an aviary and is home of the Cayman Turtle Farm that is dedicated to the preservation of sea turtles with a present population of over 11,000 Green Sea Turtles. Other parks in the Grand Caymans that are worth visiting are the Bodden Town Guard House Park and East End Light House Park that is located at the East End in what is known as the Graveyard of the Caribbean.
The Amazing Birds of the Grand Cayman
The marine creatures as well as the fine feathered friends who have made the Grand Cayman their home, permanently or temporarily are sure to be protected in these island. Many travelers on their Grand Cayman vacations have included bird watching in their itineraries. You can see a multitude of bird species, rare and colorful numbering to about 200 different species during the peak season when migratory birds make this their home away from home. There are five colonies of the native brown booby, red-footed booby, least tern, and white-tailed tropic bird together with the beautiful West Indian woodpecker and stripe-headed tanager. The Grand Cayman has seven bird sanctuaries including the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Colliers Pond, Salina Reserve, and the Majestic Reserve. The two other islands in the group have a 180-acre parrot reserve and the Booby Pond Reserve. It would certainly add fun and knowledge to your vacation when you include bird watching in your list of must-dos.
Stay at the Grand Cayman Villa Rental
Planning for your Grand Cayman vacation entails brainstorming on where you really want to be and how much you are willing to pay for it. You can opt to get a Grand Cayman Villa that has 1 to 5 bedrooms. They are usually located at the Seven Mile Beach, right where the action is. These are Regal Beach, Coral Stone Club, Crescent Point, Grandview, Meridian, Treasure Island, Whitesands, Beachcomber, Coral Reef, Discovery Point, Pappagallo, Poinsettia and Sundowner. On the North Sound or near the Rum Point Beach are the more secluded ones like Kaibo Yacht Club, Habana, Barefoot Kai, Kailypso, Bellagio, Thatch Hill, Blue Lagoon, Sea Cove, Calypso Blue, Cool Change, Ecstasea, Emmanuel, Fantasea, Great Escape, Halcyon Days, Kaiconut, Kirk Cove, La Playa, The Pools, Och Kai, Starboard Point, Pelican Point, Pieces of Eight, and Two Rainbows. There are also other villas in other places like Coco Kai, On the Bay, Caribbean Paradise, Seaspray, Windsong, Pease Bay House, The Pink House and Mahogany Cove. Daily rates can be as little as $100 to as much as $2500 depending on location, size, lavishness and season.
by: Will Brewister
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