George Town, Grand Cayman


Nestled in the calm, turquoise waters of the western Caribbean, lies the peaceful British Overseas Territory known as the Cayman Islands. Consisting of three islands just 480 miles south of Miami, Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman remain our little piece of paradise. Blessed with sun-kissed beaches and waters teaming with fish flecked with gold, the Cayman Islands offers some of the best diving and snorkeling in the world.

There are four things that you can do in Grand Cayman.

Some people might say that seeing the Turtle Farm is one of them, but I disagree. The turtle farm isn't that special.


OK, here are the four things:
  1. You can visit Seven Mile Beach ... which is really only 5 miles long.
  2. You can pet the sting rays at Sting Ray City. I hear that the number of people petting the sting rays have really dropped since the Crocodile Hunter got killed by a sting ray. Zoey and Cliff went to pet stingrays.
  3. You can go to Hell. Z and I went on a tour and the Town of Hell was on the stops. Z and I took some photos of the hellish landscape then bought some post cards to mail from the post office there in Hell. The bottom photo is of Zena in front of the hellish landscape.
  4. The last thing you can do in the Cayman Island is open an offshore bank account.
Grand Cayman now has more than 259 licensed banks, only a handful are full-service retail banks providing customer banking services as visitors know it.

Z and I hung out with John and Anne (from New York). We did the tour of the island including Hell, and the Turtle Farm.

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