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Holidays To Grand Cayman

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Grand Cayman Island is the largest island in the Cayman Islands, the other two being Little Cayman and Cayman Brac. Grand Cayman takes up more than three quarters of the aggregate area of the Cayman Islands, and is divided into five administrative divisions, including George Town, its capital. If you are taking your holidays to Grand Cayman Island, you are in for a treat, as the island is well known for its amazing beaches, coral reef experiences including scuba diving and snorkelling, and its lush greenery. Grand Cayman is home to Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, which exhibits a wide variety of species of flora and fauna from the Caribbean islands, and is a mandatory stop in anyone’s holiday. Take adventure to a whole new level, as you dive into the depths in a specially rigged submarine designed to view the beauty of the coral reefs only a few feet away. Travel Center offers all inclusive holidays to make your trip to Grand Cayman Island a memorable one. Get in touch with one of our experts today, and leave everything to us. Book holidays to Grand Cayman Island with us and experience this beautiful Caribbean island at its very best.

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Time Zone

UTC-05:00 hours

Airlines Flying

British Airways, Delta, American Airlines, Air Canada

Languages

British English

Best Time to Travel

December to April

Modes of Transport

Bus, Taxi, Car

Currency Exchange Rate

1.00 GBP = 1.21 KYD
TOP 10 PLACES TO VISIT

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George Town

Known as Grand Cayman's heart, George Town always bustles with tourists all round the world. This little town is full of duty-free shops where shopping and strolling will be the integral part of your trip to George Town. This Interesting little town also features restaurants by the waterfront, glass-bottom boat tours, sea sports activities such as snorkelling, scuba-diving and parasailing.

Rum Point

45 minutes north from George Town, Rum Point is a beloved tourists spot with scenic clear, calm waters and towering pines. Hammocks and stools at the beach front along the beach bars of Rum Point are the classic spots to unwind with a book. You also have other options at Rum Point such as swimming, snorkelling and touring in the glass-bottom boats.

Stingray City

Stingray City located on the north of Grand Cayman is a series of shallow sandbars which is a 12-foot tropical dive site. The best thing about Stingray city is being a compact water space of two to six feet in area, it welcomes all for a snorkelling session with or without the snorkel gear. Interestingly you can go closer to the friendly Southern Atlantic stingrays and touch, pet and kiss them.

Seven Mile Beach

This is the longest curve shaped coral sand beach with an approximate length of 10.1 km located on the western part of Grand Cayman Island. Renowned as "The Caribbean's Best Beach" by Caribbean Travel and Life Magazine, Seven Mile Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches home to the majority of Grand Cayman’s luxury hotels and resorts.

Hell

Excited to “go to hell?” Yes, you can enter hell and witness how hell looks like. Even you can send a postcard from Hell. Located to the North of Seven Mile Beach in West Bay, Hell roughly spans for an area similar to the half size of a football field. These black coloured million year old short limestone formations that are covered by fungus give the impression that this is how the hell should look like.

Boatswain’s Beach

One of world’s commercial Green Sea Turtle farms is located in Boatswain’s beach which is an extension of 30 acres area dedicated for marine theme park. Cayman Turtle Farm is home to over 16,000 sea turtles. These turtles range from the size of six ounces to six hundred pounds. Interestingly you are encouraged to sponsor a turtle and release it to the wild.

Butterfly Farm in Lawrence Road

This is another amazing spot to encounter nature at its best. Once you step into the garden enriched with tropical flora and fauna, you will witness millions of colourful creatures flying all around the garden. This is a paradise for wild photographers and nature enthusiast. You can observe the life cycle of the butterflies from egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to butterfly.

Smith’s Cove

This is a bonus spot during your retreat at Grand Cayman. A typical tropical piece of beach with tranquil water for swim, diverse coral reefs for snorkeling and cool shades for relaxations.

Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park

This place is where you will witness magnificent history and culture. This park preserves various places with historic significance and natural environment. Since its establishment in 1994 this park started to preserve various aspects and it includes a lake and floral colour garden, Cayman heritage garden, a woodland trail, an orchid boardwalk exhibit, and many more.

Cayman Motor Museum

Are you an automobile enthusiast? Cayman Motor Museum, an exclusive automobile museum that is located in West Bay of Cayman Islands is a finest selection. This museum is home for more than eighty very uncommon and classic cars and motorbikes. It is believed that these antique vehicles have been used by a Norwegian businessman, Andreas Ugland.