With a population of only about 125 people, Little Cayman, an island of coral and sand that just got electricity in 1990, is an absolute paradise of beaches, lagoons, lush foliage and amazing diving. Jacques Cousteau declared Little Cayman's waters to be among the top three diving sites in the world. Reefs, shipwrecks and Little Cayman's Bloody Bay Wall, considered the Caribbean's most sensational wall dive, create unforgettable dips. Walk or rent a bike to get around the ten-mile-long island.
Restaurants in Little Cayman
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Home to one of the hemisphere's largest breeding populations of red-footed boobies and a large colony of swooping frigate birds.
Nice viewing platforms, even telescopes. Bring your 10x binocular and bug spray. Watch the frigates trying to rob the red footed boobies of food. West Indian whistling ducks and lots more. What a pleasure!
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Little area perfect for picnic lunching.
Take a kayak and picnic basket. Fly rod is recommended. Beautiful and quiet, nice spot to swim as well. A Caribbean jewel.
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An uncrowded beach at the eastern tip of Little Cayman.
Lovely beach at the northeast end of Little Cayman. Worth the 15-20 minute drive from the airport. Take the road on the left after you turn in from the main road. (Despite the private property sign, the sign goes on to say that the owner permits the public to use so long as you respect the land.) A covered area is available with a BBQ pit and there is usually a few beach loungers around for the public's use. Great white sand beach and sandy entry into the water.
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