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Travelers Best Advisor On Having The Most Expensive Resorts In The Cayman Islands

What to See in the Grand Cayman
What to See in the Grand Cayman

The powder white sand beaches and unique water sports adventures are not the only attractions that Grand Cayman vacations can offer to the avid vacationers. Top on the list is the popular Stingray City which is a 12-foot dive site and sandbar where you can feed the friendly South Atlantic stingrays. You can spend a lazy day at quiet Rum Point Beach just relaxing or reading a book. You can say you have been to hell and lived to tell the tale with a visit to the Go to Hell gift shop that got its name from a fungus-blackened million-year old rock and where you will be served by the devil. Boatswain Beach is a 30 acre marine park that is an extension of the old Cayman Turtle Farm that was recently renovated after its destruction by a typhoon. For nature lovers, places worth visiting are the Butterfly Farm and Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park. With all the attractions that the island has to offer, there are now more reasons to go and visit Grand Cayman.

Go Scuba Diving in the Grand Cayman

Travelers Best Advisor On Having The Most Expensive Resorts In The Cayman Islands

With the many dive sites to choose from, the Grand Caymans hosts some of the most popular scuba diving spots. The calm blue waters of the Grand Cayman is current-free, calm, clean, clear with a 100 foot visibility and warm with temperatures of 75 to 85 degrees. It hosts shipwrecks and a stunning marine life with schools of fishes, sponges and corals, stingrays and green and hawksbill sea turtles that guarantee a multicolored feast for the eyes. One of the worlds best dive sites can be found here at the Stingray City. The islands have diving shops that not only teach you how to scuba dive in just three hours but also has scuba diving equipment for lease or sale. A very interesting dive spot is the area with two walls that is home to rainbow colored sponges and corals and has a 60 foot wall drop for short dives plus a longer dive into an abyss. Book for your Grand Cayman vacation and see the wonders that its waters will offer you.

Golf Greens of the Grand Cayman
Travelers Best Advisor On Having The Most Expensive Resorts In The Cayman Islands


If you are a serious golfer and would not want to miss out on a game while you are away on your Grand Cayman vacation, you would be happy to know that golf is one sport you can indulge in on the island. Though only few, there are still exciting places to play golf on the island like the Britannia which is a Jack Nicklaus-designed course. It is a 9-hole course that is designed in such a way that it can come up to 18 holes and is located in the famous Seven Mile Beach at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman. The 120-acre Blue Tip at the Ritz-Carlton is also a 9-hole course and was designed with a tough terrain by Greg Norman. The Sunrise Family Golf Center is likewise a 9-hole golf course that is also considered as tough by golfers who have played there. The North Sound Club that was formerly the Links at Safehaven is the only 18-hole golf course in the Grand Caymans and was built according to the USGA standards. Dont miss out on that game by booking early on weekends which is a busy time with locals coming out to play or opt to play on weekdays instead.

Pampering at the Grand Cayman Spa

Your Grand Cayman vacation is not only a chance to sample the beautiful beaches of the island but also to relax and rejuvenate your tired bodies. With all the things to do and see in the islands, it would be a fitting end to your day to indulge in a spa treatment. The Grand Caymans have a variety of spa services designed to take out the stresses in your body. Try out the massage, facial, body and nail treatments of the luxurious Hibiscus Spa of The Westin Casuarina Resort located at the popular Seven Mile Beach. The luxurious La Mer Spa of the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort also on the Seven Mile Beach offers body scrub, body wrap, massages and many more. There are other spas that you can choose from like the Body Works Holistic Wellness Center that has therapeutic massage, spa beauty treatments plus yoga and Pilates lessons or at the Healing Hands Therapeutic Massage with a myriad of massage services to choose from.

by: Will Brewister




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