Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
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For many people around the world, a dream Caribbean vacation means leaving the daily grind behind for a few days and flying off to a little corner of paradise
Soft sandy beaches, warm blue water, the sound of waves splashing on the shore and palm trees gently swaying in the breezes – these things are intrinsically soothing, the ultimate in total relaxation. From all parts of the world, vacationers set off to find a tropical haven in the Caribbean where they can unwind, slip into the slower pace of island life, do a little fishing, diving or just soak up the sun – and regain their sanity.
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The deep waters surrounding Grand Cayman provide exhilarating opportunities for deep-sea fishing; wahoo, tuna, mahi-mahi and marlin are just some of the big catches you could make. Dining in the Cayman Islands is as extensive as it is diverse. With over 200 dining establishments in Grand Cayman, dining options in the Cayman Islands are limited only by your appetite and sense of culinary adventure.
The Cayman Islands, part of an underwater mountain range running between Cuba and Belize, lie 480 miles south of Miami, just 150 miles south of Cuba and 189 miles north-west of Jamaica. With average year-round temperature range of about 75° F in winter to about 85°F in the summer, the Caymans boast some of the finest tropical weather in the world.
The Caribbean is famed for the beauty of its’ iridescent seas and there are innumerable trips and tours available on the water. Scuba diving and snorkeling lure many visitors to the island but there are many, many more adventures to be had on the open seas! No trip to the Grand Cayman would be complete with a trip to the sublime Stingray City sandbar. There is a range of trips and tours that will include an encounter with these gentle creatures.
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