subject: Guests Chief Guide Of Acquiring My Luxurious Accommodations In The Grand Cayman [print this page] What to See in the Grand Cayman What to See 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. Top on the list is the popular Stingray City which is a 12-foot dive site and sandbar where you can feed the friendly South Atlantic stingrays. You can spend a lazy day at quiet Rum Point Beach just relaxing or reading a book. One very interesting gift shop worth visiting is Go to Hell where you will be attended to by the devil and which got its name from a million-year old calcareous rock blackened by fungus. Another attraction is the Boatswain Beach, an add-on to the typhoon devastated Cayman Turtle Farm. The Butterfly Farm and Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park are two good attractions worthy of visiting especially by those who love nature. All these places and so much more are attractions worth visiting in Grand Cayman.
Transportation for Touring the Grand Cayman
Touring the islands at your own leisure during your Grand Cayman vacation is very much possible as the island has a lot of transportation available for rent. The Cayman Cab Team and Burtons Taxi Service has several taxis available on the island. If you want a chauffeured vehicle, a special limousine for those special occasions or a car that you can drive yourself, several car rental companies are just a call away. You can book one from international car rentals like Thrifty Car Rental or from local companies like Elite Limousine Service, Grand Limousine Services, Cayman Executive Car Service, AA Transport Service, Andys Rent-a-Car, Island Car Rental, Marshalls Rent-a-Car, Four Ds Car Rental and Coconut Car Rentals which can give you air-conditioned vehicles and unlimited mileage. Self-driven car rates can range from $40 weekly with monthly rates coming out cheaper. There are also mopeds and SUVs that you can rent from McLaughlin Rentals. Or otherwise have fun and save on gas by renting a scooter at Scooters and Wheels, Cayman Cycle Rentals, B & S Motor Ventures and Cayman Hog Riders with Harley Davidson bikes.
Enjoying the Water Sports in Grand Cayman
Having fun Grand Cayman vacations is guaranteed with all the many things that you can do in the islands such as its water sports. Aside from its beautiful beaches, the Grand Cayman has a myriad of water sports for you to choose from with watercraft that you can rent like kayaks, aqua trike, banana boat, waverunners, paddle cats, sea scooters, paddle boats, surfing boards and view boards. If you want a birds eye view of the famous beaches and crystal clear waters of the Grand Caymans, parasailing allows you to fly over and view them. Strong trade winds make the East End of the Island one of the top places for windsurfing. Otherwise, you can also tour the lush mangroves with your kayak. Those who would prefer not to be too adventurous can opt to charter a boat and sail in their waters or otherwise go on sunset or special theme cruises. For those who want a view of the marine life, opt for a glass bottom boat to sail on the beautiful waters. Whatever you may choose, rest assured it will always add to the memories of your Grand Cayman vacations.
Choose your Grand Cayman Villa Rentals
Accommodations for your Grand Cayman vacation gives a variety of options depending on what your pockets will allow. There are Grand Cayman villas that range from 1 bedroom to 5 bedrooms. Along the Seven Mile Beach are several villas available for rent. These 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 also other villas in other places like Coco Kai, On the Bay, Caribbean Paradise, Seaspray, Windsong, Pease Bay House, The Pink House and Mahogany Cove. Daily rates can be as little as $100 to as much as $2500 depending on location, size, lavishness and season.