
Seven Mile Beach on the western side of the island features calm,
pristine, and warm Caribbean waters. This stretch was near
our resort towards the south part of the beach.

The East End of the Island has these cool blow holes.

The Queen Elizabeth II Botanical Gardens have this sculture dedicated
to James Bond since he is British after all.

I love the warm waters of Grand Cayman!

Starfish Point lets tourists interact with the starfish on the shallow
sand bar. Just do not take them out of the water.

Sting Ray City is a cool place to interact with these cool sea
creatures.

The snorkeling in Grand Cayman is amazing!

Tortuga Rum Cakes started in the Cayman Islands. These
delicious treats are made near the airport.

The Cayman Turtle Centre has lots of sea turtles. I love the
colorful shells.

We enjoyed dinner at one of the top restaurants on the island, Grand
Old House.
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The Cayman Islands are a
British territory in the Caribbean between Cuba and Mexico. Aside
from being a financial hub, tourism is a large part of their economy.
Grand Cayman is the largest island in the group of three islands.
The island features pristine and calm waters due to having a lot
of barrier reefs around the island. Seven Mile Beach is a popular
stretch of white sand beaches along the western side of the island.