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Stingray City – Take a guided tour to this home of the Stingray on the island and meet the fish face to face. The well-trained guides are very helpful and even shoot a video to remember your special day, and you get a chance to snorkel.
Bodden Town – East of George Town is the home of the pirate legends, anyway for the romantic it’s a lovely little town complete with a good tourist draw card of the Pirates Caves.
Reef /Cave Diving – A major attraction is the over 50 reefs and a fair few wrecks that are a dream for scuba and snorkelling some of the favourites being, Bonnie’s Arch, Aquarium, Parrotfish Caverns, Babylon and The Gate.
Pedro St James Castle – The oldest structure on the islands dates back to 1780 and has had several uses before it was made a museum including a Jail, Courthouse and Parliament. Informative museum that gives the visitor an idea of the colourful history of the Cayman Islands.
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Grand Old House – Located in Church Street, George Town with a superb view, atmospheric homestead and fine dining make for a romantic destination.
Liberty’s – If you are looking for something with a real Cayman flavour, why not be entranced by this charming restaurant in West Bay on the northwest part of the island. Great chef prepares food with panache.
Captain Bryans Hog Sty Bay Cafe – If you think the name is a bit of a mouthful then try the alligator ribs to see how many of them you can eat, they also serve a mean curry, so if the Captain sounds like your kinda man then head down to Church Street in George town.
Paradise – Situated right on the waterfront in George Town and perfect for that sunset romantic candle lit meal. Do a lunchtime dive from the docks here and maybe catch your meal.
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The Next Level – On West Bay Road, 2 bars, hip hop, techno and some of the hottest DJs around will take you up to the next level of non stop dance.
Obar – In the same area the Obar gets busy late and rocks till 3am. Great dance floor with the lively DJs playing house, techno and disco. Mix with the locals and enjoy.
Big Bamboo – The home of The Old Dutch Brewery is an absolute delight for the lovers of home brewed beer. This could be heaven on earth with real ale, sea vistas and thatched shade. Great little shop on the premises also.
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Seven Mile Beach – The most famous beach on the island is not in fact 7, but 5 miles long, so who’s arguing about some of the finest sand and swimming. A good beach for the family with facilities, shade and safe swimming.
Smith’s Cove – A delightful sheltered beach just east of George Town, with lots of natural shade and built in picnic tables. Ideal for swimming and lots to discover with a snorkel and mask.
Bodden Town Beach – The most stunning desert island stretch of fine sand, Aqua waters interspersed with coral reef with plenty of facilities on hand.
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