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Cayman Islands

Cayman Islands  The Cayman Islands is a British Crown Colony made up of three islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. It’s warm, turquoise waters made it one of the most famous diving spots in the world. Located only 480 miles south of Miami, The Cayman Islands is a paradise in a class of its own.

  The Grand Cayman is an island of breathtaking beauty, which offers tourists lots of fun activities and all that you can possibly need to make your vacation as comfortable and as memorable as possible. It is the most developed area in the Cayman Islands, where the capital city, George Town, can be found. Here, tourists can sample the finest local cuisine and go shopping for perfect island souvenirs.

 Other activities recommended for tourists are: shipwreck exploration, enjoying the sights and dance all night long.
Total land mass: 100 square miles, all the islands combined

-Grand Cayman
Total mass: 76 square miles
Length: 22 miles
Width: 8 miles
Maximum elevation: 60 ft.

 Possesses the most impressive topography among the three islands, with its Bluff, a limestone ridge, amounting to 140 feet, rising from west to east along the full length of the island. It ends at the eastern tip with a sheer cliff.

 The Cayman Brac is known for its rugged charm and the friendliness of its people. This island boasts of some of the most dramatic views that tourists can enjoy. The limestone ridge plunges into the indigo Caribbean Sea. The island is blessed with glorious views dotted with caves and trees.

 Visitors can enjoy the most beautiful view of this limestone wonder from the lighthouse. The exciting array of caves and sinkholes can make an Indiana Jones out of any tourist. Plant and flower lovers can explore the woodlands and experience the beauty of exotic array of blooms. Birdwatchers will feel very much at home here, because the bluff is gifted with lots of rare and exotic birds such as the peregrine falcons and the Cayman Brac parrot, a rare species.

-Cayman Brac
Total mass: 14 square miles
Length: 12 miles
Width: Over a mile

 The Bloody Bay Wall Marine Park, one of the world’s top-notch diving sites, is located here.

 Another main attraction here is the Booby Pond Nature Reserve, a nesting ground for majority of the Red Footed Boobies that can be found in the Caribbean.

 Little Cayman is perfect for those dreaming of a private, peaceful location. The beaches are practically deserted and untouched. The island has a population of less than 200, and visitors can really spend time in solitude among all that fresh air, shimmering beaches and sun-kissed sands. Exotic animals are in abundance, here, iguanas and rare birds are a common sight.

 You can go to the South Hole Sound Lagoon if you want some private swimming. To be closer to nature, you can row to Owen Island, a small, deserted gem with an awesome view of nature at its purest and pristine. Truly, a perfect and relaxing treat for the body and soul.

-Little Cayman
Total mass: 10 square miles
Length: 10 miles
Width: 1 mile
Maximum elevation: 40 ft.

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