Cayman Islands

Information on Cayman Islands travel and tourism information and guide on destinations in Cayman Islands. The Cayman Islands are a British colony, 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of Cuba, composed of three islands, Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac. George Town, the capital and international airport reside on Grand Cayman. All three islands have low elevation, but Cayman Brac has a bluff of limestone 43 meters (140 feet). The coastline is coral reef, with minimal natural harbors. The populace is 31,790, divided between British and native inhabitants. English is the main language. Christopher Columbus discovered the islands in 1503, and they were claimed by the British in 1670.
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Working at Cayman Islands
Are you looking for a suitable job opportunity somewhere away in islands? Here is the opportunity. Welcome to the Cayman Islands jobs and avail the great job vacancies to realize your professional goals and aspirations.

Your Cayman Islands Wedding Spectacular
Under the long term, but hands off political control of the British, the Cayman Islands successfully mixes Caribbean flair with English distinction to create a community that far outstrips its neighbors in wealth, pleasure, and prestige.

Grand Cayman Vacation Rentals - Rent a Luxury Home for Less Than a Hotel
This island is home to one of the Caribbean’s best selections of luxurious beachfront condominiums, apartments and villas. Grand Cayman vacation rentals give you a chance to live in your fantasy beach-front dream home and often times, for less than what you would pay to stay for a week in a luxury hotel. Why choose this type of accommodation? Read on to find out!

Cruise to the Cayman Islands and See It’s Most Spectacular Attraction - Stingray City
The Cayman Islands have many attractions to enjoy. None is more fun and interactive than Stingray City. Mary Hanna has done this tour several times and plans to do it again on her next cruise to Grand Cayman.

Cubans Brace for Ivan the Terrible
More than 60 dead so far as one of the most powerful hurricanes ever swamps the Cayman Islands in its passage across the Caribbean.

Jamaican Capital Spared As Hurricane Blasts Island
The Caribbean nation of Jamaica became the second major victim of Hurricane Ivan yesterday as waves the height of two-storey houses and 155mph winds smashed into the island. The storm, which has already brought destruction to Grenada - and is forecast next to strike the Cayman Islands,...