Welcome to the Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands is a British Territory and tourists come from all over the world to visit these
lovely islands. Grand Cayman is the largest out of the three islands that are part of the chain of
islands. Located on Grand Cayman is a very long beach called Seven Mile Beach and it is seven
miles long and not as crowded as some of the other beaches and there are many claims that
Seven Mile Beach is the best beach in the Caribbean with its sandy beach and aqua blue water
once you get there nobody wants to leave.
Another island is cayman Brac with 14 square miles and a population of about 1800, although
it may seem small there is plenty to do and there are many resorts and hotels and many fine
restaurants or smaller places for a quick snack.
Little Cayman, the smallest with less development than the other two islands. Little Cayman is
ten miles long and 0ne mile wide and there are 170 residents on the island. Like the other two
islands there are plenty of activities on the island. For more info go to: caymanislands.ky
For those that may not be aware, the Cayman Islands is the culinary capital of the Caribbean with more than 150 restaurants eager to serve the many visitors that come to the islands, with more than 150 restaurants at your service, fast food to fine dining with beautiful outdoor settings. Chefs come from around the world to the
Annual Cayman Cookout. With great food, great weather, great beaches and wonderful surroundings it is no wonder so many people come to the Cayman Islands,
to enjoy the food and hospitality.
If you are looking for off-shore banking Cayman Islands is known throughout the world safe guarding your money with confidentiality. A search in one of the search
engines will bring up many resources to help you with your banking.
Every year Taste Of Cayman is held at Camana Bay Festival Green and it is now in its 25th year. The Heavy Cake Competition is one of the favorites and the Heavy Cake recipes have been going around for 200 years for more information on the Taste Of Cayman go to : tasteofcayman.org
Enjoy The Cayman Islands,
Richard
lovely islands. Grand Cayman is the largest out of the three islands that are part of the chain of
islands. Located on Grand Cayman is a very long beach called Seven Mile Beach and it is seven
miles long and not as crowded as some of the other beaches and there are many claims that
Seven Mile Beach is the best beach in the Caribbean with its sandy beach and aqua blue water
once you get there nobody wants to leave.
Another island is cayman Brac with 14 square miles and a population of about 1800, although
it may seem small there is plenty to do and there are many resorts and hotels and many fine
restaurants or smaller places for a quick snack.
Little Cayman, the smallest with less development than the other two islands. Little Cayman is
ten miles long and 0ne mile wide and there are 170 residents on the island. Like the other two
islands there are plenty of activities on the island. For more info go to: caymanislands.ky
For those that may not be aware, the Cayman Islands is the culinary capital of the Caribbean with more than 150 restaurants eager to serve the many visitors that come to the islands, with more than 150 restaurants at your service, fast food to fine dining with beautiful outdoor settings. Chefs come from around the world to the
Annual Cayman Cookout. With great food, great weather, great beaches and wonderful surroundings it is no wonder so many people come to the Cayman Islands,
to enjoy the food and hospitality.
If you are looking for off-shore banking Cayman Islands is known throughout the world safe guarding your money with confidentiality. A search in one of the search
engines will bring up many resources to help you with your banking.
Every year Taste Of Cayman is held at Camana Bay Festival Green and it is now in its 25th year. The Heavy Cake Competition is one of the favorites and the Heavy Cake recipes have been going around for 200 years for more information on the Taste Of Cayman go to : tasteofcayman.org
Enjoy The Cayman Islands,
Richard