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Adam's Guest House
Aqua Bay Club
Beach Bay Condos
Beach Club Colony Hotel and Dive Resort
Beachcomber
Brac Caribbean Beach Village
Brac Reef Beach Resort
Breadfruit House
BRITANNIA VILLAS GRAND CAYMAN
Caribbean Club
Carrib Sands
Casa Caribe
Cayman Diving Lodge
Cayman Inn and Resort
Cayman Islander
Cayman Kai Resort
Cayman Reef Resort
Christopher Columbus Apartments
Cobalt Coast Resort & Suites
Coconut Harbour Resort
Colonial Club
Comfort Suites Resort Grand Cayman
Comfort Suites Seven Mile Beach
COMPASS POINT DIVE RESORT
Conch Club Condominiums
Condos at Treasure Island
Coral Caymanian
COURTYARD GRAND CAYMAN
Discovery Point Club
Divi Tiara Beach Resort
Driftwood Village
Eldemire's B&B; Guest House
Enterprise Bed & Breakfast
Footeprints In The Sand
Fountain Apartments
George Town Villas
GRAND CAYMAN MARRIOTT BEACH RE
Grand Caymanian Resort
Grand View Condos
Grapetree/Cocoplum Apartments
Harbour Heights Apartments
Harbour View Apartments and Studios
Harbour View Inn
Holiday Inn Grand Cayman Island
HYATT GRANDCAYMAN BEACH SUITES
Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman
Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman Resort and Villas
Indies Suites
Island House Resort
Island Pine Villas
La Esperanza
Lacovia Condominiums
Little Cayman Beach Resort
London House
London House Condominiums
Marriott Grand Cayman Beach Resort
Marriott Resort Grand Cayman
Morritt's Tortuga Club & Resort
Northern Lights Condos
Palms at Three Sisters
Pan Cayman House
Pirates Point Resort
Pirates Point Resort, Ltd
Plantana Condominiums
Plantation Village Beach Resort
Rankin's Airport Inn
Regal Beach Club
Regal Beach Condominiums
RITZ CARLTON GRAND CAYMAN
Royal Reef Resort
Sam Mccoy's Diving And Fishing Lodge
SAMMY'S AIRPORT INN
Seagull Condominiums
Seaview Hotel and Dive Center
SeaWatch Villas
Sebastian's on the Beach
Seven Mile Beach Resort and Club
Silver Sands
Silver Sands Condominiums
Southern Cross Club
Spanish Bay Reef
Spanish Bay Reef Resort
Spanish Bay Villas
Sunset House
Sunshine Suites by Wyndham
Tamarind Bay Condos
Tarquynn Manor
Tarquynn Manor Condominiums
The Anchorage
The Anchorage Condominiums
The Avalon
The Cayman Club
The Cayman Inn and Resort
The Grandview
The Great House
The Green House
The Islands Club
The Nautilus Apartments
The Palms Condominiums
The Reef Resort
The Retreat at Rum Point
TREASURE ISLAND CONDOMINIUMS
Treasure Island Resort
Turtle Beach Villas
Turtle Nest Inn
Victoria House
Villas of the Galleon
Villas Pappagallo
Walton's Mango Manor
West Indian Club Condominiums
Westin Casuarina Resort
Westin Casuarina Resort and Spa
White Sands Beach Condominiums
Windjammer Hotel
WYNDHAM SUNSHINE SUITES
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Anonymous - USA - Visited on 06 August 2003
We were in Grand Cayman from Aug. 6-11. We really enjoyed our stay at the Westin. Aside from the expensive drinks and sandwiches at the pool...
Anonymous - USA - Visited on 05 July 2003
My husband and I visited the Reef for the first time at the end of July. It was a royal treat! Great rooms, beautiful view, and an absolutel...
Anonymous - USA - Visited on 16 August 2003
My daughter and I just returned from a seven-day trip to Grand Cayman Island. The island is absolutely beautiful, the water breathtaking and...
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The Cayman Islands


Nestled in the calm, turquoise waters of the western Caribbean, lies the peaceful British Crown Colony known as the Cayman Islands. Consisting of three islands just 480 miles south of Miami, Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman remain our little piece of paradise.
Blessed with sun-kissed beaches and waters teeming with fish flecked with gold, the Cayman Islands offers some of the best diving and snorkeling in the world.

The total land mass of the three islands is 100 square miles. Grand Cayman occupies 76 square miles; Cayman Brac, 14 square miles and Little Cayman, 10 square miles. Grand Cayman is approximately 22 miles long and 8 miles at its widest point, reaching a maximum elevation at East End of 60 ft.

Cayman Brac is 12 miles long and just over a mile wide and has the most dramatic topography of the trio. Its majestic Bluff rises west to east along the length of the island to 140 feet at the eastern tip, ending in a sheer cliff. Many mysterious caves are carved throughout this awe-inspiring natural attraction.

Little Cayman, only 10 miles long and a mile wide, is flat, reaching a maximum elevation of 40 ft. Its famous Bloody Bay wall Marine Park has been called one of the world's best dive sites. Inland, the 203 - acre Booby Pond Nature Reserve is a RAMSAR site and nesting ground for the Caribbean's largest population of Red Footed Boobies.

Grand Cayman
Spectacular natural beauty, a wealth of activities and points of interest, and all the modern conveniences to make your stay as comfortable as possible can be found here on the largest and most developed of the three Cayman Islands. Grand Cayman is the home of George Town, the capital city, which boasts some of the finest cuisine and shopping in the Caribbean.

Whether you want to explore a sunken wreck, dance the night away, or simply go sightseeing, Grand Cayman is the place to start.
Cayman Brac
Cayman's Brac's rugged 14 square miles retains the charm and friendliness of a traditional seafaring community - yet offers the country's most dramatic scenery.

The Country's Most Dramatic Scenery
"Brac" is the Gaelic word for bluff, the Brac's dominant natural attraction, a limestone ridge which rises gradually from the west along the center of the island to 140 ft. at the eastern tip, plunging as a sheer dramatic cliff into the indigo Caribbean below. It sculpts the landscape into unexpected vistas carved with caves and covered with a startling variety of trees and plant life.

Experience the breathtaking view on the bluff from the lighthouse. Explore the enticing caves and sinkholes, high above water. Wander through the woodlands filled with exotic flowers and plants. Bird watching on the bluff is stunning. Frigate birds, brown boobies, peregrine falcons and the rare Cayman Brac parrot can be spotted in their natural environment.
Little Cayman
Little Cayman is the least developed of the Cayman trio. With a resident population of less that 170, most of Little Cayman remains uninhabited. Only 10 miles long and a mile wide, it still offers that rare combination of sun-blessed solitude, glistening beaches and miles of untouched tropical wilderness. Here, shy iguanas and rare birds outnumber humans.

Total Relaxation
On Little Cayman, you'll find privacy and total relaxation. Bask yourself on empty beaches. Venture to remote South Hole Sound Lagoon for a private swim. Or row out to tiny, deserted Owen Island to enjoy a view of nature in its most pristine form. Here, you can truly ease the body and soul


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