Grand Cayman

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Opus-n-vabch
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Grand Cayman

Post by Opus-n-vabch »

Taking a trip to Grand Cayman for the first time. Any recommendations on; must sees- dont miss the ___ ,any good bars and beaches. Thanks
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Go to Hell!!


Seriously, go to Hell and mail your postcards from there. The postmarks are great fun for the people back home.

Seven Mile beach used to be wonderful but I haven't been on it since the last hurricane ran over it so I don't know how it looks today.

The turtle farm was interesting.

The sub ride was overpriced in my view but if you don't mind spending the money it was kinda of fun.

There used to be "Steve's Jerk Joint and Charter Bank" in Georgetown. Steve is/was a native who is willing to give you great food and open a bank account at the same time. :D
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Post by bonefish »

Just got back from Grand Cayman and Little Cayman.

Go to Rum Point on GC. There are a few cool little bars there and it's laid back. Seven Mile Beach is a tourist area. Decent beach but nothing special. Rent a car and drive around to the east end. The downtown area is nice but can be over run with cruise passengers.
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