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You'll never be
short of things to do while you vacation on Grand Cayman Island. World-class
scuba diving, snorkeling, and sailing are just the beginning of your Islands'
adventure. The Islands' history is rich in exotic detail, as our Museums,
Botanic Park and National Trust clearly demonstrate. So whether it's a trip
under the sea to feed the stingrays, an excursion to the Turtle Farm for a
hands-on experience of one of nature's most inspiring miracles, or a journey
into the past to revisit the first landing by Christopher Columbus, a feast for
the senses-and sensibilities-awaits. Click on any of the Visit Website links
below to explore more!
Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (visit website)
Welcome to the
official destination website for the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism. This
site was designed to provide our visitors with in depth information on our
beautiful islands.
Cayman
Islands Turtle Farm (visit
website)
As one of Grand Cayman's main tourist
attractions, the turtle farm has more than 300,000 visitors every year. As a
visitor to the turtle farm you will actually see a working farm, which is both
educational and entertaining. Visitors may leisurely walk around the tanks
observing the green sea turtles from the tiniest hatchlings to the massive
adults swimming in the breeding pond.
Pedro St. James Castle (visit website)
Pedro St. James
Castle was built in 1780 by William Eden and has been completely restored to be
the centre of this historic site. This great house is the Birthplace of
Democracy in the Cayman Islands as the first government was formed in the
building in 1831. Click on link for more...
Cayman
Islands National Museum (visit
website)
Established as a place of learning
and enjoyment, the Museum provides residents and visitors with a rich
understanding of the Caymanian heritage through its exhibits and special
activities. Click on link for more...
National Trust for the Cayman Islands (visit
website)
The National Trust for the Cayman
Islands is a non-profit, statutory body with a mission: "to preserve natural
environments and places of historic significance for present and future
generations of the Cayman Islands." Find out how the Trust helps protect our
beautiful island for you our visitors & the people of the Cayman
Islands
Queen Elizabeth Botanic Park (visit website)
A Woodland
Preserve -- 40 acres of the 65 acre Botanic Park is preserved in its natural
state with a 0.8 mile walking trail. It is estimated that 40% of Grand Cayman's
native flora is growing in the Woodland Preserve and the Woodland Trail passes
through a wide variety of habitats and plant communities. A must see when you
visit Grand Cayman. |