Introducing Little Cayman
Tiny Little Cayman (the clue is indeed in the name) is a joy. With more iguanas resident than humans, this delightful island is the place to head for solitude, tranquility and the odd spot of extraordinary diving. Because, despite its small size, Little Cayman is firmly established on the world map of great diving sites for its extraordinary Bloody Bay Marine Park, where you’ll find some of the best wall diving anywhere in the world.
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As your twin-prop plane swoops down over the vivid turquoise sea and onto the grass landing strip of the tiny airport, you’ll know that you have arrived at one of the Caribbean’s most unspoiled and untrammeled destinations. Yet things are changing here. A new airport that can receive large jets is being built and inevitably more development will follow, meaning that you should grab this chance to visit Little Cayman before it goes the way of Grand Cayman and the Brac. Until then, you should feel like you have the island pretty much to yourself.
Last updated: Oct 20, 2009
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RE: Things to do
by mgtraveler 02 August 2011
Unfortunately I haven't been to Little Cayman or Cayman Brac yet. I'm a diver and they are on my short list as they are consistently ranked…
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Re: Things to do
by Rim2Rim 02 August 2011
I should mention, it doesn't have to be limited to Grand Cayman. Ideas for Little Cayman and Cayman Brac also good. thx
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RE: little cayman
by stevep 17 January 2011
Yes - you will struggle to find cheap accomodation on Little Cayman. The Blue Lagoon is probably your best bet - try phoning one of (1345)…
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