Are you getting sick and tired of the same old in Majorca, Tenerife and Spain?
Well fear not. The Cayman Islands, a self-governing British Overseas Territory in the beautiful Caribbean, is the ultimate holiday destination – and the official language is English.
With hardly any tourists (less than 500,000 arriving by air in 2023), this three-island archipelago is spoilt with stunning beaches, lavish restaurants, and incredible diving spots, which guarantees a once-in-a-lifetime holiday experience.
Whether you’re a foodie, like relaxing on the beach or want to tap into your adventurous side, this destination has it all – but it’s a 4,650-mile journey to get there from Britain.
As mentioned, the islands are home to a number of stunning beaches with golden sand and deep blue waters. The most popular is the Seven Mile Beach on the western end of Grand Cayman Island.
Not far from the beach are the majority of the island’s luxury resorts and hotels – very convenient for travellers. There’s also a small town called Camana Bay across from the beach where you’ll find restaurants, cafés, and a cinema, meaning there’s absolutely everything you could need.
Food is always an important part of a holiday, and The Cayman Islands ticks all the boxes in that category. Whether you want to experience some fine dining or try home-style traditional meals, the island caters to all taste buds.
The archipelago is also home to the Caribbean’s first and only Forbes Five-Star which just highlights the standard of the island’s culinary scene.
There are so many exciting activities to try out on the islands, including swimming with stingrays at the famous Stingray City or discovering underneath the shores and the crystal caves. The Cayman Islands has over 365 dive sites to explore including two shipwrecks.
What makes this destination so great is that the islands don’t see many tourists; in fact, it saw only around 380,000 last year – making it an incredible place to book for your next trip.
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