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| Grand Cayman remains a very popular cruise ship port of call in the western Caribbean. The largest of three Cayman Islands it is the spectacular natural beauty and wealth of activities that draws cruising passengers for interesting options. George Town, the capital city offers great cuisine and nice shopping too. By far the Seven Mile Beach attracts visitors for scuba diving, snorkeling amid Grand Cayman reefs, with the stingrays. Fast food restaurants, night clubs and resorts are on the western side of the island. The eastern parts have more restaurants specializing in native Caymanian cuisine. The turtle farm on West Bay district is where Green Sea Turtles are raised for their meat and are traditional Caymanian food that is now increasingly scarce in the wild. You may go exploring sunken wreck, dancing the nights away or simply go sightseeing - Grand Cayman is a great port of call. Additional attractions include the 65-acre Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, National Trust's Mastic Trail, Cayman Islands National Museum, Pedro St. James Historic Site, Boatswains Beach, National Trust historic walking tours. Rum Point is an attraction not to be missed for sipping cocktails on hammocks by the beach shaded by Casuarina trees while contemplating dipping in crystal clear sea waters. You can enjoy Grand Cayman Stingray City Sandbar shore excursions. The fifty feet Buccaneer takes you to Stingray City Sandbar to witness incredible coral gardens at Grand Cayman Barrier Reef. The four hour tour displays the best of underwater magnificence while playing among Stingrays. |









