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Grand Cayman, Grand Cayman |
The community of Breakers, about halfway between Spotts and East End, is home to another public beach park.
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North Sound, Grand Cayman, Grand Cayman |
Location: Near Cayman Kai |
To learn more about Caymanian life, a North Sound Beach lunch and snorkeling trip is offered by several operators. Trips include snorkeling at either Stingray City or the Sandbar (depending on visibility and water conditions) and the Coral Gardens, plus lunch Cayman-style. The crew dives for pink queen conch, a shellfish that’s then prepared as an appetizer, sliced and marinated in lime juice, onion and seasonings like ceviche.
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Grand Cayman, Grand Cayman 345-949-9098 |
Rum Point is on the north coast of Grand Cayman's East End, on the tip of a peninsula that’s home to ca-suarina trees, chalky sand, aquamarine waters, and a club with just about every watersport imaginable.
This getaway spot now has restaurants, a gift shop, walkways and hammocks, and other amenities for a relaxing and pleasant visit. You can get to Rum Point by car (about an hour’s drive from George Town, as you have to circle almost the entire island) or on the Rum Pointer ferry, which departs from the Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman.
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North Sound, Grand Cayman,, Grand Cayman |
Location: North of George Town |
Across the North Sound from Rum Point and Cayman Kai lies a long stretch of land that is the main destination for most Cayman Islands vacationers. This is Seven Mile Beach, which sprawls north of George Town, sandwiched between the sea and the North Sound. This narrow strip of land may be small but it’s not short on accommodations and restaurants; this is the heart of vacationland.
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