Caribbean Dreaming

The Cayman Islands a place of great wonder and beauty with a rich culture of communities. Home to over 150 nationalities this creates a unique diversity that underpins Cayman life.  From near by Caribbean islands to the bright lights of Miami and many other places far from this tropical haven this is what makes it a truly unique place. The capital George Town has a wonderfully noisy buzz and  its colourful houses and stores. West Bay and East End offering quieter beaches and local haunts, there is so much to explore. 

All year sunshine and crystal blue waters which encompasses three coral islands Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac. Beautiful beaches, snorkelling, sea swims and sunshiny days. Home to Mudslides, tacos, waterfront jerk huts, deep fried conch and the most delicious mangos you will ever taste. 

Seven mile beach a quintessential beach with white sand and Cayman blue seas, green tones from pine trees offering shade from the golden sun. There is plenty of choice when it comes to hotels and resorts whether you are looking for a foodie escape, a quieter week to relax and reboot or the ultimate Cayman adventure there really is something for everyone. The climate is balmy all year round offering a beautiful tropical lifestyle. The rainy season runs from May through to November, so occasionally a brolly is needed just not very often, islanders do say when it rains it really rains no in-between. 
 

OUR FAVORITE PLACES 
(chosen by Team Calypso)

Governors beach - BBQ picnic with friends and Cayman sunsets
Cementery beach - Beach days, seaside finds
Spott's beach - Turtle watching
Star fish point - Sea swims and star fish spotting
Smith's cove - A beautiful secluded beach
Sweet dreams home bakery (Bodden town)  - Always time for cake 
 Rum point - Perfect for a day trip - beach bars, picnic tables, hammocks and volleyball nets. 
Famous for it's “Mudslide” Vodka, Kahlua, Baileys & Ice cream (one is never enough)

 A trip to Sting Ray city is a wonderful experience. A wide sandbar surrounded by a barrier reef and home to many species of tropical fish and a place where Sting Rays gather together. The rays are inquisitive and gentle and come to you as if they are saying hello. A wonderful experience.