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An extremely popular Caribbean island for spring breakers, Grand Cayman is the most well known and largest of the three islands that make up the Cayman islands. The other two are Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Even though the spring break months may bring a large crowd of college kids to the island, the entire year serves as a tropical escape. This is due to the large amount of outdoor activities and generally good weather. Most people who visit don’t intend to enjoy a calm, relaxing vacation but instead partake in hours and hours of ocean fun through activities, tours, and excursions. With that said, there are a few great things to do on land as well, including duty free shopping and sightseeing.
If you’re stopping at Grand Cayman as part of your cruise, you’ll want to explore Georgetown (the island’s capital) and an activity or two in the ocean if time allows. If you’re flying onto the island, then you’ll have a lot of time to explore a few different aspects of the island. Generally speaking, a week will give you plenty of time to go on a few adventures, along with a day to just sit back and people watch on one of the beautiful white sand beaches.

Taking off from the very famous and busy Seven Mile Beach, the Catamaran Dinner Cruise is a great way to end a fun day at the beach, or elsewhere on the island. During this cruise you’ll not only enjoy a well prepared dinner, but a sunset followed by a starry night viewing. If you’re visiting the island with your loved one, then you’ll find this cruise to be even more desirable as your dinner is enjoyed by candlelight. With that said, children are allowed as well.
If you’re interested in viewing the underwater world but rather not get wet by snorkeling or scuba diving, then this is a great activity choice. During this excursion, you’ll find yourself sitting with other like minded travelers as you look through a submarine’s windows out into the sea. You’ll want to bring your camera along with you so that you can take a few pictures of the sea creatures during your trip. The key here is to put your camera up to the window and focus on the swimming creatures. This way your picture will be in focus.

A 23 acre adventure marine park, the Cayman Turtle Farm is fun for the whole family, as well as romantic couples visiting on their honeymoon. Here you’ll find a fresh water tidal lagoon, a world class research and educational center, a predator tank, a bird aviary, and the Breaker’s Snack Shack. At this center you’ll find 11,000 green sea turtles, ranging from small little babies weighing in at around 6 ounces or so to large adults coming in at hundreds of pounds. The farm is truly a great experience and will keep you busy most of the day, so plan accordingly. An added bonus? The Cayman Turtle Farm is open 7 days a week, making it easy to fit into your schedule.
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Perfect for a romantic couple, this beach is a lot less crowded than Seven Mile Beach. It’s also a great local beach, meaning that if you decide to lounge during the weekend, you’ll stand a good chance of meeting at least a few local families enjoying a birthday party or special event. You’ll also find that the water near shore is both teeming with turtle grass and very calm, making it ideal to those looking to creature watch without having to go scuba diving or snorkeling off shore. Just remember, even though there are palm trees that offer a good amount of shade, the sun can still do some damage. It’s also recommended that you grab some food nearby to enjoy as well.
Even though the island is small, there are a few notable museums on island, meaning that you can enjoy a few cultural experiences alongside the many adventure ones. With that said, you’ll want to note that these aren’t like the museums that you’ll find in big cities around the world. Instead, these are relatively small. But they do house a lot of great viewings, so don’t be surprised if you end up spending more time at each one than you thought you would. If you’re going to visit just one, however, you’ll want to visit the museum listed below.

Known for its duty free shopping, visitors to the island will find lots of reasons to fill their luggage up to the brim before heading back home. From jewelry to art, you’ll find it all here. But because of the high amount of stands, shops, and stores, you’ll find that not all of them are worth your time. Continue reading below for two great places to shop before you head off island.
A little bit different from your standard shopping mall, Kirk Freeport is rather a collection of different stores around the entire island. These particular stores focus on jewelry, perfume, crystal, china, and watches. The three locations you’ll find the 22 stores are the Bayshore Mall, The Stand Shopping Centre and the Ritz-Carlton hotel on Seven Mile Beach. If you’re looking for a new rolex, you’ll find a few great options, along with 40 other brands.

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