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Grand Cayman
Stingray City: one of the most popular shore excursions for cruise ships in the Caribbean; many guide books highly regard Stingray City as the "best snorkeling experience in the world"
Hell: this unique site features ancient rock formations that have created a barron and haunting landscape appropriately named "Hell"
Cayman Turtle Farm: sailing vessels used to stop at Cayman to catch turtle and keep them live aboard as a source of fresh meat; permanent settlers created a turtling industry for income and a local source of food
Rum Point: one of the top Cayman beaches available for great snorkeling along the reef areas; great spot for Sunday afternoon picnics; also one of the best spots to catch a Cayman sunset
Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park: 65 acre woodland preserve
Seven Mile Beach: lined with condos and plush resorts, this beach is known for its array of watersports and its translucent aquamarine waters; average winter temperature of the water is 80 degrees
Reef: located near the north end of seven mile beach off a waterfront cemetery; a long narrow patch reef in less than 10 feet of water
Icoa Chocolates: the only chocolate shop on the island; all chocolates are hand crafted using fresh local ingredients - keylimes, passionfruit, rum, coconut, honey
Little Cayman
Bloody Bay Wall: this is an underwater mural, also the largest underwater photographic image ever produced.
Tarpon Lake: sportfishermen will discover the thrill of catching and releasing small tarpon, abundant in this lake
Nancy's Cup of Tea: an excellent dive site for enthusiasts; mooring base is in about 30' of water, with sheer walls that drop off each side to over 6000'
Randy's Gazebo: dive site where there is a wide opening to a vertical chimney
Cayman Brac
Cayman Brac Museum: diverse collection of everyday implements used by previous generation Brackers
Wilderness Wall: excellent dive site located on the south side of Cayman Brac with eels, turtles, lobsters, blennies, and more
National Trust Parrot Reserve: created and intended to protect the Cayman Brac Parrot
Peter's Cave: for a time, pirates used the caves to hide their plunder and treasures
MV Captain Keith Tibbetts: a unique dive site; this is a 330 foot Russian frigate that was intentionally sunk in September 1996
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