
LIVE LIKE A LOCAL
THINGS TO DO IN CAYMAN

Cayman's largest land-based tourist attraction, Cayman Turtle Centre: Island Wildlife Encounter hosts more than 200,000 visitors each year.
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The Cayman Islands have attracted scuba divers since the sport was invented. Known for amazing wall dives, beautiful coral and seemingly infinite visibility.
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Enjoy the simple elegance of a traditional Caymanian garden with the startling beauty of an exotic floral display. Spend an hour or two… or a full day!
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Located on the tranquil North Side, Rum Point is the perfect place to chill out. Soft white sand, combined with crystal clear shallow water makes it the perfect destination..

Starfish Point
Relaxed, secluded beach with shallow, clear water where colorful starfish can often be seen.
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Situated in a lush tropical forest in Northside, Grand Cayman. Tours are approximately 1 ½ hours and take you through the surrounding tropical forest area and 3 caves spectacular.

Discover the unique heritage and culture of Cayman via this lovingly restored window into the 18th century that’s only a 20-minute drive from George Town.
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The Cayman Islands are one of the top scuba diving destinations in world,
and with Atlantis Submarines, you don't have to be a scuba diver to experience the underwater world.

Discover Camana Bay—a lively waterfront town where you can satisfy your foodie cravings, shop until your heart’s content.
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Hell
This uniquely named attraction located in the district of West Bay on Grand Cayman, is well known for a small patch of black limestone formations that can be seen poking out from its lush surroundings.

Stingray City
Stingray City is one of the Cayman Islands’ most popular attractions. It’s where aquatic lovers can mingle with marine life by wading among friendly stingrays that congregate near the sandy shore.

Through their dynamic programmes, exhibits and collections, the National Museum is the living connection to Cayman's past.
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