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Top Grand Cayman Dining Options
Top Grand Cayman Dining Options

There are a host of restaurants in the Grand Caymans that travelers will never run out of dining options during their Grand Cayman vacations. There are several restaurants operated by the locals who serve delectable Cayman cuisine like conch fritters or stewed turtle. Rankins Jerk Center specializes in jerk chicken, beans and rice and plantain, ox tail or cow foot. You will also find several different cuisines other than the authentic Cayman cuisine like Jamaican, Cuban, Italian, Thai, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, American, German, British and more not counting the fast food chains such as Pizza Hut, Wendys, KFC and Burger King. A delectable combination of seafood specialties and rich Italian dishes are served at the Portofino and the famous Lighthouse Restaurant. 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 worthy dining options are Castros Hideaway, The Wharf, Grand Old House, Margaritaville, Ragazzi and Hard Rock Caf. The Grand Caymans have a lot of surprises for you when it comes to satisfying your hunger.

Enjoying your Cruise to the Grand Cayman

The George Town port of Grand Cayman is a popular stopover for cruises on the Caribbean route. The popular island port excursion is a Grand Cayman vacation in itself with a very interesting itinerary. Water enthusiasts would surely include a visit to the Stingray City Sandbar where you can frolic and feed the Southern Stingrays, swim at the Seven Mile or Rum Point Beach and go parasailing, kayaking, scuba diving and a lot more water sports that allow you to enjoy the beautiful warm clear waters of the island. For the less adventurous though, sitting on a glass bottom boat allows you a feast for the eyes of the islands rich marine life. Conservationists would prefer the Cayman Turtle Farm that protects the sea turtles and has a current population of 11,000. There are many more shore excursion activities like duty free shopping in George Town or a visit to the parks and gardens such as the Queen Elizabeth II Botanical Park. Caribbean cruise liners numbering about 20 in a week stop at this port of call. Experience the Grand Cayman and hop on a cruise now.

Pampering at the Grand Cayman Spa

Renew your mind, body and spirit when you venture out on your dream Grand Cayman vacation. 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 islands have several spas and spa services that will pamper you to the fullest. 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. Also on the Seven Mile Beach is the La Mer Spa of the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort that has body scrub, body wrap, massages and 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.

Playing Golf in the Grand Cayman

The Grand Caymans offers golfers the chance to indulge in their love for golf with the golf courses 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 located in the Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman in the Seven Mile Beach and is a 9-hole course although it uses multiple tee configurations to come up to 18 holes. A Greg Norman-designed 120 acre golf course is the Blue Tip at the Ritz-Carlton that is also a 9-hole golf course known as the Caribbean Monster with a challenging terrain and several surprises that intrigues golfers. 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.

by: Will Brewister




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