If you manage to find time off from all the activities that we have to offer, there are a variety of attractions that can be explored on Grand Cayman. Our staff members are on hand to give you all the tourist information advice you need for making fun trips to the must see attractions in the Cayman Islands.
As a start off point, the following pages provide you with basic tourist information on some of the attraction treasures on the Cayman Islands.
Tourist Attraction Guide:
As a start off point, the following pages provide you with basic tourist information on some of the attraction treasures on the Cayman Islands.
Tourist Attraction Guide:
Cayman Turtle Farm
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Tel: 345/949-3893
You won't find another green-sea-turtle farm like this one anywhere else in the world. The islands once had a multitude of turtles in the surrounding waters (which is why Columbus called the islands "...
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Mastic Trail
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A great deal of Grand Cayman is difficult to penetrate. However, the Mastic Trail, stretching for 3.2km (2 miles), provides a rare chance to experience a fascinating journey into Cayman's wild interior.
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National Gallery
Tel: 345/945-8111
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Tel: 345/945-8111
This gallery is the Cayman Islands' only non-commercial venue for the exhibition of art.
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National Museum of Grand Cayman
Tel: 345/949-8368
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Tel: 345/949-8368
Set directly on the waterfront, in a George Town neighborhood that's more densely packed with cruise-ship passengers than any other area on the island, this museum is housed in a dignified clapboard-cottage.
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Old Homestead
Tel: 345/949-7639
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Tel: 345/949-7639
This pink and white cottage from 1912 is the most photographed building in Grand Cayman. Once known as the "West Bay Pink House," it's constructed of wattle and daub with ironwood posts. With its whit...
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Pedro St James National Historic Site
Tel: 345/947-3329
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Tel: 345/947-3329
This is a restored great house dating from 1780, when only 400 people lived on Grand Cayman. It outlasted all the island's major hurricanes but was destroyed by fire in 1970. This is regarded as the birthplace of the Cayman Islands.
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Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
Tel: 345/947-3558
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Tel: 345/947-3558
On 24 hectares (60 acres) of rugged wooded land off Frank Sound Road, North Side, this park offers visitors a short walk through wetland, swamp, dry thicket, mahogany-tree stands, and patches of orchids.
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Butterfly Farm
Tel: 345/946-3411
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Tel: 345/946-3411
Lovers of the beautiful, elusive butterfly flock to Grand Cayman's latest attraction. Here, you can enter an area enclosed in mesh where butterflies from all over the world flutter freely.
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Hell, Grand Cayman
Hell is a group of short, black, limestone formations located in the West Bay part of the island.
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Hell is a group of short, black, limestone formations located in the West Bay part of the island.
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Stingray City
Stingray City is one of the most famous excursions on the whole of Grand Cayman. Get up close and personal with these astonishing creatures.
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Stingray City is one of the most famous excursions on the whole of Grand Cayman. Get up close and personal with these astonishing creatures.
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