Visit The Grand Cayman Islands
If you love visiting the Caribbean and are looking for someplace that is different than the usual destinations of the Bahamas and other islands, consider investing in a Grand Cayman timeshare rental. The Grand Cayman Islands are located in the western waters of the Caribbean and these islands are still part of the British Overseas Territory. Only 480 miles south of Miami, Florida, they are easy to get to and a small slice of paradise in this bustling world.
A Grand Cayman timeshare rental will give you a place to relax and to explore everything the three islands that make up this exotic destination has to offer. With beaches that are kissed by the sun and turquoise water perfect for diving and fishing, this is the place you want to be to relax and have a family � or even romantic � vacation.
Cayman Brac is the most rugged of the three islands and you will enjoy dramatic scenery as well as the warm hospitality of a traditional seafaring community, especially if you choose to invest in a Grand Cayman timeshare rental here. The dominant attraction of the island is the limestone bluff that rises from the center of the island to its eastern tip, dropping off in a sudden and dramatic cliff back into the sea below. There is a lighthouse on the cliff, caves and sinkholes above the water and woodland begging to be explored. It is here where you will find diving and exploring the many sunken ships around the Grand Cayman Islands to be at its best and divers will enjoy the newest addition to the wrecks: the M/V Captain Keith Tibbetts, a Russian built Cuban frigate that sank off the coast of Cayman Brac in 1996.
Finally, Little Cayman is the smallest and least developed of the islands and boasts a population of less than 170 people. Most of the ten mile long, one mile wide island is uninhabited and the solitude it affords you is a rare treat. You can easily lie out on the beach and enjoy the sun or visit South Hole Lagoon for a private swim. Divers and snorkelers will be amazed by the coral wall at Bloody Bay Marine Park that includes 50 unique diving sites to enjoy.
The most well known of the three Grand Cayman Islands is Grand Cayman. The island is filled with plenty of interesting things to do and the capital city of George Town offers you some of the best food and shopping in the Caribbean. One of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Seven Mile Beach, is located here. You can enjoy diving and snorkeling trips that will allow you to explore sunken ships that have been in the waters for centuries and considering the area was once the hotbed of pirate activity, you could even be lucky enough to find some sunken treasure. Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park and the National Trust�s Mastic Trail � a two mile trail through some of the best woodlands on the island � will appeal to the nature lover. Historical sites include Rum Point, the Cayman Islands National Museum, Boatswain Beach, and much more. Make sure you visit Hell in the islands West Bay district. This area of the island is known for its blackened shards of limestone and dolomite that have eroded over a million years to make its unique formation. Send out your postcards from the post office there to have them post marked from this unusually named area.
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