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www.theglobaldigital.com Captivating Cayman Islands
Originally named "Las Tortugas" by Christopher Columbus
the present day Cayman Islands are part of the British
territories and a member the European Union.
Located in the western part of the Caribbean, the Cayman
Islands attract between 1.5 -2million visitors annually.
Known for white sandy beaches and beautiful turquoise
water, and a host of activities.
Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman is by far the most
popular destination for tourists and offers an excellent
selection of hotels and resorts.
George Town on Grand Cayman is the capitol of the
Cayman Islands and is the location of Owen Roberts
International Airport, the main passenger airport in
the Cayman Islands.
Food on the Cayman Islands is very similar to Jamaican
food; however, there are world famous chefs offering
many culinary delights from local favorites to the
more gourmet offerings.
Points Of Interest and Activities
Pedro St. James National Historic Site
Cayman Islands National Museum
Cayman Motor Museum
East End Lighthouse Park
World Class Scuba Diving
Boat Tours and Snorkeling
Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
Stingray City
The winter season on Grand Cayman is the most popular
and the temperature generally ranges from 70-85 degrees.
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