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Grand Cayman - Cayman Islands
The Cayman Islands are an autonomous British Overseas Territory in the western Caribbean Sea. The 264-square-kilometre territory comprises the three islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, which are located to the south of Cuba and northeast of Honduras, between Jamaica and Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. As of spring 2018, the population of the Cayman Islands was estimated to be 64,420 making it the second-most populated British overseas territory after Bermuda. The capital city is George Town, situated on Grand Cayman, by far the most populous of the three islands.
Grand Cayman is the largest of the three Cayman Islands and the location of the territory's capital, George Town. In relation to the other two Cayman Islands, it is approximately 75 miles (121 km) southwest of Little Cayman and 90 miles (145 km) southwest of Cayman Brac.
Grand Cayman Island has a number of natural attractions: the blow holes in the East End district, the Mastic Trail that runs north to south through the center of the island, Hell in the West Bay, and the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park.
Watersports such as scuba diving and snorkeling are popular activities on Grand Cayman as the island is known for its coral reefs and underwater sea walls along with a number of shipwrecks.
Because of its clubs, resorts, and hotels, Seven Mile Beach has the largest concentration of visitors and tourists on the island.
There are just under 600 banks and trust companies in the Grand Cayman, including 43 of the 50 largest banks in the world.[8] Because of this large financial presence on the island, banking, investments, and insurance drive the economy in Grand Cayman.[
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Cayman Islands Travel Vlogs - 11 Things to do on Grand Cayman | The Planet D
What are the best things to see in Grand Cayman Island? The Planet D shows you on their latest travel vlog.
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We all know that diving is the number one attraction on the caribbean Island of Grand Cayman, but there are a ton of things to do for then non-diver too. Enjoy our picks for the best things to do in the Cayman islands.
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Our trip to Grand Cayman was courtesy of Camana Bay, Grand Cayman's shopping, dining and meeting place:
Things to see on Grand Cayman Island
1. Stingray City with Cayman Luxury Charters
2. Helicopter Tour with Cayman Islands Helicopter Tours
3. Camana Bay
4. Flavour Tour
5. Ferry to Caibo
6. Wreck Bar
7. Starfish Point
8. Seven Mile Beach
9. Tepenyaki Show
10. Bioluminescence Tour
11. Crystal Caves
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►To book a bio tour visit: Cayman Kayaks
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Cruise stop in Cayman Island. Beautiful white sand beach, better time to visit in January and February, temperature in the low 80s.
Macabuca - Cracked Conch Restaurant Caribbean Life and Travel
Cracked Conch offers up Caribbean delights and international fare in an unparalleled setting. Signature conch specialties including tender Cracked Conch and robust Conch Chowders are served alongside new classics including Seared Local Snapper and Short Rib Ravioli. Open the doors wide, push open those shutters and let the breeze wash over you. Relax away the day or evening on one of the beautiful patios or unwind in a comfortable chair in the very chic, newly designed bar with its amazing bubble ‘sculpture’.
For something more casual, take a seat at the fun and informal Macabuca Oceanside Tiki Bar, where Caribbean food and ice-cold drinks are served at the water’s edge all day every day. A relatively low-key spot by day, Macabuca livens up at night with live entertainment and extended happy hour from 5pm-9pm every Friday and Saturday. Also don't miss Spicy Saturdays and Sundays where you can feast on a delicious plate of Jerk Chicken!
Wherever you end up, it will be difficult to tear yourself away to return to normality!
Swimming in a Bioluminescence Bay in the Cayman Islands | Katie KALANCHOE
We have lunch in Camana Bay, before driving around the East side of the island passing some incredible Blow Holes, seeing the Starfish again and then witnessing Bioluminescence in one of only 6 places in the world that it's possible to do so!
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Lighthouse Point #4, MLS 401903 - RE/MAX Cayman Islands
Waterfront resort in Grand Cayman, ideal property for avid divers. Restaurant and dive business on site. Elevated, private with breathtaking views of the Caribbean sea. MLS # 401903
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Office Address: 7 Mile Shop, West Bay Road, Grand Cayman
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Property Name: Lighthouse Point #4
Property location: W Bay North West 1E/15H4Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
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Kittiwake GoPro - Cayman Islands
Country: Cayman Islands BWI
Dive Site: Kittiwake
Dive Company: Neptune's Divers
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Stingray City Sandbar - Grand Cayman Island Excursion
Vacation video from our Disney Cruise Line excursion in Grand Cayman - Stingray City. Van takes you from Georgetown to Dolphin Cove, then you leave on the boat heading northeast to the sandbar. Several boats are anchored there as you'll see in the video. Had a great time on this excursion - part of an amazing cruise!
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• no shoes or sandals in the water
• bring waterproof camera - underwater shots are great!
• sunglasses and eyeglasses must have a retainer
• boat ride is 30 minutes long
• plenty of water and fruit punch on the boat
• bring small bills for tips
• two separate companies - one for photography, one for the boat
• bring snorkeling gear
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Grand Cayman: Island Tour (Perfect for the Whole Family!)
Visiting Grand Cayman on a cruise? This video shows some of the highlights from the island tour. Your guide will take you past interesting houses such as the governor's mansion, how the locals live, a stop at the Tortuga Rum Co. where you can sample rum and rum cake, the dolphin discovery (and the turtle farm, right across the street), and ends at 7 mile beach. You can stay here for the rest of your day, or the tour does include a drop off back at the pier.
We booked on the pier (not through the cruise line) and it was affordable and informative! I would recommend it to families, people looking to save money, and those who have nothing planned for this stop.
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Stingray City in Grand Cayman
Here are some clips from my trip to Cayman in February 2017 at Stingray City. Come swim with the stingrays with me!
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SUP in Grand Cayman
Stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) is one of the fastest growing watersports in the world – and SUP has certainly taken off here in the Cayman Islands. The flat-calm waters of Seven Mile Beach make it an easy place to learn the basics of SUP.
Red Sail Sports rents SUP boards of various sizes to suit all heights and ages. From beginner to advanced, small to tall – we have you covered!
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Bioluminescent Bay Tour In Grand Cayman Islands
This is a video showing the amazing bioluminescence in the Cayman Islands. This is a phenomenon caused by many single celled plankton called donoflagellates that give off light when disturbed in the water.
We are the number one bio bay company, taking tourists on tours almost every night. We operate from near Seven Mile Beach and offer free transport. Learn more about this tour by visiting our website below:
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Birding in the Cayman Islands (Part 1): Grand Cayman
Join Leica Optics Ambassador Luke Massey on his trip to explore the bird life of the Cayman Islands. 246 species of birds are waiting to be watched and explored.
Turtles Farm, Dolphin Discovery, West Bay, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, Caribbean, North America
Dolphin Discovery is a Mexican company which offers interactive programs with dolphins, sea lions and manatees in six locations in Mexico: Puerto Aventuras (Riviera Maya), Cozumel, Cancun-Isla Mujeres, Six Flags Park Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta. Out of Mexico, it has two more locations: the islands of Grand Cayman and Tortola. The company started operations in Cancun and Isla Mujeres in 1990. Dolphin Discovery currently offers programs with dolphins, manatees, sea lions, stingrays,and sharks. Cayman Turtle Farm is a conservation facility and tourist attraction located in the West Bay district of the Cayman Islands. It is used for raising the endangered Green Sea Turtle. Established in 1968 by a group of American and British investors as Mariculture Limited, the farm was initially a facility used to raise the Green Sea Turtle for commercial purposes. By raising the turtle in a farming operation, the investors could raise turtle-meat for consumption without depleting the wild population of the species. Still in operation as a farm that breeds and raises turtles in order to sell product, the Cayman Turtle Farm has also become a research center and tourist attraction. Currently, the farm is a conservation project as well as the largest land-based attraction in the Cayman Islands. The turtle farm welcomes more than 500,000 visitors annually. With the farm becoming successful in breeding and researching the Green Sea Turtle as well as the Kemp's ridley sea turtle, the farm became one of the most successful tourist attractions in the Caymans by the turn of the 21st century. The farm is 23 acres and featured predators, birds, caiman, and other creatures in addition to turtles. In 2001, however, a severe setback to the success of the farm as an attraction and breeding and research facility located next to the sea occurred on November 4, 2001, when large waves generated by Hurricane Michelle inundated the facility. The hurricane was located 90 miles southwest of Grand Cayman and produced little wind, but the waves washed turtles of all sizes from hatchlings to 600 pound adults out to sea. Cayman residents responded to help rescue the turtles and many were saved at the time. For months thereafter, the yellow-tagged turtles from the farm were spotted around the island for following Hurricane Michelle. 75% of the breeding turtles were lost. The farm's release and meat supply programs were reduced in an effort to build up the population following the event. As a result of the disaster, the Cayman Islands government conceived a new vision for the farm when the breeding pond was relocated across West Bay Road from the current facility. The new and more modern facility was far enough away from the sea that it would no longer be in danger of high seas such as had been experienced during the 2001 hurricane season. As well, the new park became an expanded facility to include a nature park. The new tourist facility was named Boatswain's Beach. Following the expansion, the entire park contained 23 acres that included a nature trail and aviary as well as a reef lagoon where visitors could snorkel with native fish and other local sea life, including the Green Sea Turtle. A fresh water lagoon and waterfall was also included in addition to a predator tank where reef sharks would habitate. Visitors were still allowed entry to the areas around the turtle breeding and feeding tanks. In 2010 the facility changed its name from Boatswain's Beach to Cayman Turtle Farm: Island Wildlife Encounter and in 2012 it added a water slide feature to its fresh water lagoon. The Cayman Turtle Farm is the only facility of its kind in the world. It is also the only facility to have achieved the 2nd generation of sea turtles bred in captivity. It was also the first facility to successfully breed the endangered Kemp's Ridley turtle in captivity. Approximately 100 scientific papers have been presented or published based on work in collaboration with researchers at Cayman Turtle Farm. The largest turtle at the facility is Sparky, a 70-year old female that weighs about 550 pounds. While on his maritime travels, Christopher Columbus, when coming across the Cayman Islands in 1503, called the islands Las Tortugas, because of the abundance of Green Sea Turtles found there. During the 17th and 18th centuries, the Cayman Islands became a stopping point for sea vessels sailing the Caribbean Sea in need of food; the turtles caught in the Caymans were taken aboard ship and kept alive as a source of fresh meat. As settlements and towns on the islands were established over time, turtling became a way of survival and means of income in the Caymans. By the 19th century, however, the turtle population around the islands was near depleted and commerce centered around the Green Sea Turtle shifted to the Caribbean off the coast of Nicaragua in Central America.