The culinary capital of the Caribbean
The Cayman Islands pride themselves on being “the culinary capital of the Caribbean”. And there’s a reason for this: the wide variety of influences that make up the local food scene, from the flavors of Jamaica – its neighbor to the south-east – to countless international chefs, to abundant fresh fish and tempting local produce.
Adding to this international spice, the Cayman Islands are different from many places in the Caribbean where all-inclusive options abound. Here the motto is to go out and explore, and for this there are plenty of bars and restaurants that offer options for all interests and budgets.
Different environments, proposals and budgets. There is no shortage of buffet or à la carte breakfasts, dinners (people usually go out to eat between 7 and 8 pm) and the famous -and sacred- Sunday brunch with unlimited champagne.
What to do in the Cayman Islands?
The islands are a beach and diving destination par excellence, but they also offer art, culture, nature and innovative wellness options. There is so much to see and do that the ideal stay is between 5 and 7 days.
For one thing, Seven Mile Beach is the Cayman Islands’ most precious treasure. Considered by the TripAdvisor community as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, there are 8 km of pure white sand and a super calm turquoise sea. It is the best place to stay on the island and has many hotels with direct access to the beach.
Stingray City is another of the destination’s most popular attractions, where water lovers can interact with marine life by strolling among friendly stingrays that congregate near the sandy shore.
Diving, the ultimate underwater adventure
The Cayman Islands are one of the world’s top diving destinations. Its waters are around 25 degrees throughout the year and its reefs, protected from the environment, surround each of its three islands, providing visitors with a unique diving experience.
In Grand Cayman there are impressive walls, shallow reefs and historic shipwrecks; on Cayman Brac, a sunken Russian warship and reefs home to schools of friendly fish; and in Little Cayman, tunnels and cracks of all sizes that lead to the wall of Bloody Bay, one of the most beautiful reefs in the world.
Located 480 miles south of Miami, in the vibrant tranquility of the western Caribbean, this trio of tiny islands is a top destination for discerning travelers, scuba divers, honeymooners and families.
World renowned for its idyllic beaches and recognized as a sophisticated, diverse and memorable travel destination, the Cayman Islands offer spectacular recreational opportunities along with warm and impeccable service.
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