Mélange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine July 2017 | Page 188
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Grand Cayman
he Cayman Islands is composed of
three striking islands - Cayman Brac,
Little Cayman, and Grand Cayman.
Each island possess intriguing
attractions such as almost-surreal beaches,
beautiful resorts, deep-sea fishing expeditions,
richly diverse wildlife and more. Among the
tropical trio, the Grand Cayman oftentimes is
the more popular choice. As the largest island, it
is famous for long stretches of powdery white-
sand beaches and a myriad of underwater sites
for scuba diving and snorkeling.
Grand Cayman’s renowned Seven Mile
Beach is sometimes jam-packed with wealthy
tourists sipping margaritas while enjoying the
splendid sea view. Because of its coral sands
and clear blue waters, this beach is one of the
Caribbean’s best picks. There’s something about
its naked beauty that lures tourists and entices
them to return with anticipation and obvious
appreciation for the beauty the island offers.
While there, boost your adrenaline by trying
some exciting water activities like wreck diving,
kite boarding, and swimming with the stingrays.
These unconventional sea creatures appear to
have fallen deeply in love with the waters of
this crescent-shaped island. You can oftentimes
catch glimpses of many sting rays swimming
around or lying motionless on the sandy
bottom of the sea. You are bound to pause for
a moment and watch with admiration as they
glide around your boat. Impressive, and so very
beautiful!
When more exciting expeditions beckon, try
the submarine tours which offer trips to the
underwater world or hike the Mastic Trail. Grand
Cayman gives you much more than you may
have expected and you can be sure there’s
going to be something for everyone to enjoy.