The Cayman Islands - Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac – with their outstanding coral reefs and crystal clear waters are a favourite destination of those who enjoy water sports and great beach holidays. Of the three islands, Grand Cayman is the most commercialized, attracting visitors looking for a heady social vibe. The other two islands are for those who prefer a slower pace and appreciate the natural delights. Besides the crystal waters teeming with coral reefs and marine creatures, one of the main attractions is the Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman.
Vacation rentals in Cayman Islands give independent travellers the ideal base from which to discover the myriad of attractions on the Cayman Islands. Visitors can choose from a range of vacation villas, cottages and apartments on all the three islands that make up the Caymans.
Caymans enjoy the reputation for being one of the top scuba diving destinations in the Caribbean. Cayman vacation rentals provide convenient access to water activities, areas of spectacular natural beauty, and interesting places to visit. These vacation rentals are your home away from home but professionally managed which means your time is your own to explore the islands at your own pace and leisure.
The long crescent of coral-sand beach on the western shore of Grand Cayman island is actually about 5.5 miles (8.9 km) long. The beach is known for its beauty, and has been named the "The Caribbean's Best Beach" by Caribbean Travel and Life Magazine.
Booby Pond on Little Cayman is home to the world's largest colony of red-footed boobies while the Parrot Reserve on Cayman Brac houses the endangered Cayman Brac parrot.
The Bluff along the centre of Cayman Brac has several caves, which were previously used as shelters during hurricanes.
Visit Boatswain's Beach in West Bay, a commercial turtle farm where you can watch sea turtles at various stages of their development. Other attractions include an artificial predator reef, a snorkelling lagoon, and an aviary.
The islands' capital and main port is worth a visit. The pretty harbour front is lined with traditional Caymanian buildings that look like gingerbread houses.
The deep waters surrounding Grand Cayman are popular fishing grounds, offering various species of large fish.
The Cayman cuisine aptly reflects culinary influences of many regions. While continental food is easily available, you can also check out the local specialties such as fish, turtle and conch. Together the three islands have more than 150 restaurants, including chic five-star dining options as well as casual venues. From traditional Caymanian seafood to Caribbean and Thai to Italian and New World cuisine, you are sure to find something to match your taste. Bars and restaurants are well stocked with all beverages normally consumed in America and Europe
The night owls will find plenty of options. There are many lively bars and nightclubs in Grand Cayman along West Bay Road and in George Town. Music is varied and clubs offer everything from live DJs to salsa, reggae, calypso and disco. Besides, you can also enjoy concerts and theatre productions. Dinner cruises onboard replica pirate ships are also very popular