Dan Wheeler; Mar 2006 ...We started out this vacation by doing some research on www.caymanhomepage.com and booked our travel with their sister company www.chptravel.com and everything went spectacular there.
We arrived on the Island to the sounds of steel drums like something out of a...
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Rum Point © Cayman Islands Tourism
Most of the population of the Cayman Islands live on the
78-square-mile (202 sq km) Grand Cayman, and every day thousands of
visitors arrive, many of them on cruise liners, to besiege the
narrow streets of the island capital, George Town, and delight in
the beautiful beaches. The busy little colonial capital also draws
its fair share of wheelers and dealers being a major offshore
investment centre with more than 500 banks. The banking business
has made Grand Cayman an affluent society, but decadence has not
accompanied the wealth. There are no glitzy casinos and wild club
venues here, and nudity on the beach is frowned upon. The natural
attractions are enough to draw the crowds, however, with the coral
reefs, clear waters and sandy beaches offering the chance to try
out any watersport imaginable.