Known today as the worlds 'Best Twelve Foot Dive' Stingray City, in Grand Cayman, is not to be missed! It's a perfect spot for an easy dive or just as good or better snorkeling. This is perfect snorkeling trip for kids and adults alike...More...
About The Cayman Islands
The island country consists of Grand Cayman, largest and most populous of the trio; and the Sister Islands of Cayman Brand and Little Cayman, which lie approximately 89 miles east-northeast of Grand Cayman and are separated from each other by a channel about seven miles wide.
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Diving and Snorkeling in Cayman Waters...
Many divers and snorkellers regard the aquamarine waters of the Cayman Islands as the creme de la creme of the Caribbean. The offer of unlimited diving and an unrivalled abundance of marine life has brought divers back year after year.
Waters of the Cayman Islands are crystal clear and warm throughout the year with over 200 dive sites, each with its own name and unique and amazing characteristics. The Cayman Islands are a diver's and snorkler's paradise. Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are the ultimate destinations for even the most discriminating diver or tourist.
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Kids -N- Cayman
Bringing the kids along on vacation might seem like an adventure in itself, but in the Cayman Islands it's an easy task.
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Cayman Turtle Farm
Children of all ages delight to the tiny newborn turtles and the massive breeders. Kids enjoy picking up turtles in the special tanks (don't forget your camera!) and school age children find the trip and education.
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Bodden Town: Cayman's First Capital
Caymans First Capital originally called 'South Side', the name Bodden Town appears to have first been used in 1773 when a visiting British navy surveyor, noting the predominance of families with the name 'Bodden' remarked: At this time there are 21(families) at the South Side, which we have called Bodden Town.
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Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
You see a wide variety of plants, birds and small animals, and you might just see including the agouti (often referred to as the Cayman rabbit) and the indigenous blue iguana.
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History of the Cayman Islands
Only during the last decade, have serious attempts been made to document a comprehensive and authoritative history of these islands throughout the past 300 years. Much important research has been done during the last five years, specifically through the dedicated efforts of the staff of the Cayman Islands National Archive...
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