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 Atlantic Submarine (all sites)

http://atlantisadventures.com/caribbean/cayman/activity-detail.cfm?eventID=75

 

1.Cozumel -Mexico

http://www.cozumel-tours.com

 

2.Grand Cayman Sightseeing

www.jaital.com/payment.php

Dunn's River Falls and Ocho Rios Highlights

http://www.toursinochorios.com/index.php/tours-mainmenu-28/84

4. Boatswain's Beach, Cayman Turtle Farm

http://www.boatswainsbeach.ky

 

Cayman Turtle Farm

 

Everything about turtles! From a wealth of turtle educational, scientific and conservation information to Turtle Farm: The turtle farm is open everyday from 8:30am to 5pm.  All Tours are self-guided and only take about 30-35 minutes. Tickets are $3/kids 6-12 and $6/adult. For more information call the information center at 345-949-3894

 

Grand Cayman Beach 

 

  1. Seven Mile Beach: The seven mile beach is located north of George Town. It is called Seven Mile Beach because it is literally seven miles long!
  2. The public beach is located on the seven mile beach. There are cabanas available so you can have a picnic then maybe go for a swim.
  3. Cemetery Beach: is a little further north from the Public Beach. This is a great beach for snorkeling as it is 5 minutes off shore
  4. Smith¡¯s Cove: this small public beach is great for picnics and snorkeling.

Hell

 

Hell is a very beautiful place. Hell, is an area of Grand Cayman that was once under water. The limestone deposits are from the coral that had inhabited that area. A bacteria attacks the dead coral (limestone) and turns it black. So, what one sees is lots of black jagged rocks that kind of look like brimstone. In the distance the Mangrove trees have started to take over the area about 200-300 yards away from the Hell stone. Very Pretty and unique. If you visit Grand Cayman go to Hell.

 

 

Things to do at Grand Cayman web

 

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g147365-Activities-Grand_Cayman_Cayman_Islands.html

http://www.cayman123.com/page_id_12.html

http://www.stingraysailing.com/