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Sightseeing in the Grand Cayman
Sightseeing 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. One of the most enticing diving spots that lures scuba divers and snorkelers is the well-known Stingray City that offers you the chance to swim with a lot of friendly South Atlantic Stingrays that you can play with and feed. The tranquil Rum Point Beach also invites you to relax and just laze around. Another place worth visiting on Grand Cayman is the Go to Hell gift shop with the devil as the shopkeeper and was named after a fungus-blackened calcareous rock that is said to be a million years old. One interesting place that has just recently been developed is Boatswain Beach which is an extension of the Cayman Turtle Farm that was destroyed by a typhoon. Nature lovers would truly appreciate the Butterfly Farm and the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park. Grand Cayman vacations really have so many attractions that tempt one to stay on longer.

Top Grand Cayman Dining Options

Dining during your Grand Cayman vacations is one less worry with all the available restaurant and cuisine choices. Local Cayman cuisine like conch fritters or stewed turtle is available from several local restaurants. Other Cayman originals like jerk chicken, beans with rice and plantain, ox tail or cow foot is served at Rankins Jerk Center. Those who want other types of cuisine can find a lot to choose from like Jamaican, Cuban, Italian, Thai, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, American, German, British and the well-known chains like Pizza Hut, Wendys, KFC and Burger King. Portofino and the landmark oceanfront Lighthouse Restaurant features Italian and seafood specialties. The Lobster Pot is where you can taste the fresh bountiful harvest from the Caribbean ocean especially the lobster that can be cooked in as many ways as you like it. Other famous restaurants in the Grand Cayman are The Wharf, Grand Old House, Castros Hideaway, Ragazzi, Hard Rock Caf and Margaritaville. So enjoy the Grand Cayman and fill up your tummies with all the delicious food choices that your heart desires.

Reserving Cheap Places to Stay in at the Grand Cayman

Travelers flock to the Grand Cayman not only for their white sand beaches but also for the various financial services they offer such as banking or mutual funds. If youre planning to go on the ultimate Grand Cayman vacations or even for business purposes only, there are many accommodations in the area which can fit your budget and preference. Those seeking budget rates can go for simple cottages, villas or apartments like the Turtle Nest Inn with 8 apartments at $80 to $120 per night where you can prepare your own meal just like home. Bed and Breakfast like Shangri-La Bed and Breakfast, The Retreat at Lookout Farm and Annies Place gives you rates at $120 to $180 depending on room type. Otherwise, you can also opt to stay in a hotel or resort that are a little distant from the beach or with fewer rooms such as Rocky Shore Guest House as they usually have lower rates than the bigger ones or those nearer the beach. Booking early though would ensure you get the best deals at your chosen price even on the luxurious accommodations.

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. There are Grand Cayman villas that range from 1 bedroom to 5 bedrooms. Along the Seven Mile Beach are several villas available for rent. Among them 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 villas in almost all places on the Island like Coco Kai, On the Bay, Caribbean Paradise, Seaspray, Windsong, Pease Bay House, The Pink House and Mahogany Cove. Prices of these villas range from $100 to $2500 per day depending on the size, the level of luxury and the season.

by: Will Brewister




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