Mélange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine July 2019 | Page 8

The Editor says . . . The captivating islands of the Caribbean have drawn tourists to the romantic beaches and resorts bordering on ethereal for decades. Cayman, Nevis, Saint Maarten, Belize, Montserrat, Jamaica, and more beckon visitors for travel all year long. This summer, it’s your turn to experience the magic! While each Caribbean island has something wonderful to offer, consider the Cayman islands for your next summertime getaway. The idyllic scenery is the perfect background for the exciting festivals and masquerades, art galleries, spas, restaurants, and thrilling cultural events. The palm trees and chances to swim with sea creatures are sure to draw you out of your hotel room to show you the vacation of a lifetime! There are endless resources provided by the local hotels and the tourism board to show you everything the Cayman islands have to offer to those ready to take the leap. Whether you decide to go horseback riding along the sandy beaches, tossing salt water in your wake, or enjoy authentic Caribbean food along with a healthy serving of local rum, there are countless options sure to suit any visitor. Surf the crystal clear sea or make friends with graceful rays as one can only do on the Cayman Islands. A sunshine-filled summertime escape is just what the doctor ordered, and the Caribbean is always prepared to fill that prescription. If at the end of your stay in the picturesque Cayman islands, you find yourself in need of more “Vitamin Sea,” book your next stay at any of the other gorgeous Caribbean islands and experience island life the way the locals do. Relax by the tide with a drink in your hand for the ultimate R&R because you deserve nothing less. The Cayman islands are waiting for you! Happy reading! Gabi Dalton CONTACT US: Comments - [email protected] Advertising - [email protected] Want to write for us? - [email protected] © 2019 Mélange Magazine The Caribbean Tourism Marketing Agency Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. All rights reserved.