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One of the best questions you get to ask while visiting Cayman is “where are we going to eat next?” Boggy Sand Cafe is a Caribbean-inspired restaurant, located in the Jacques Scott Market Place, just 1 km from Christopher Columbus and next to the West...Read more
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It’s no surprise that Grand Cayman offers many water-based sporting activities for anyone looking to have an ocean adventure. However, for repeat guest Susan Corbitt and her husband, paddle boarding is so much more than a sport. It has served as a source of tranquility,...Read more
Allow us to introduce you to Caymanian native, Gilbert Nicoletta or “Gil” as most people know him on island. Gil owns Joe Tourist Outdoor Adventures , an awesome company that offers eco and cultural tours of Grand Cayman and day trips to Little Cayman. The...Read more
This post was written with traditional honeymooners in mind, but we’d like to think that we all need a little “honeymooning” in our life. Yea, we just made that a verb! So whether you’re planning your first vacation as a married couple, you’ve been married...Read more
One of our very favorite comments to see guests post on social media, is “30 more days” or insert just about any number in the quotes! (Meaning 30 or however many more days until you and your family or friends get to join us at...Read more
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While many of you already know and love her, we’re so happy to tell you more about our very own “moviestar,” Patricia! Patricia has been with Christopher Columbus since 2007 and has lived in Cayman for over 20 years. Originally from Jamaica, Patricia visited her...Read more
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Give a warm welcome to Josephine! She is our newest Office Assistant, who will be greeting you when you check in for your next visit. Josephine has lived in Cayman for over thirty years. Originally from Jamaica, she moved to Cayman after college, where she...Read more
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Learning about other cultures is a fascinating journey, and Cayman culture is worth the exploration. Take some time to see if you can find the following trees of cultural significance to the Cayman Islands and their products on your next trip to the island. (Make...Read more
Usually when someone tells you to “go to Hell,” they don’t mean it kindly, but I promise I have the best of intentions with this recommendation. Hell, Grand Cayman, is a fun, quirky destination (technically a town!) that will leave you spoiled for choice when...Read more
The shiny, blue and orange Paradise Coffee bags are a morning staple for many of us while staying at CCC. Each bag’s label proudly says “Cayman Islands own boutique roaster.” As a huge coffee lover, I was excited to learn more about Cayman’s very own...Read more

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