Grand Cayman Tours
Don't let the dimensions of Grand Cayman island fool you - condensed within its nearly 20 mile (30 km) length are several historical sites, natural wonders, and all-around fun destinations to enjoy on one of many Grand Cayman tours. Grand Cayman tours also extend to the water, where visitors can take a look at the marine life that has made Cayman Island snorkeling and scuba diving so famous. Half or full-day Grand Cayman tours usually encompass all of the island's most well-known stops, but touring on your own by car, bike, or scooter may be preferable if you'd like to take in sites that are a little more off the beaten track. Here are a few ideas for Grand Cayman tours and things to see while visiting there:
Most Grand Cayman tours involve a stop at the island's capital of George Town, a charming community where history and urbanity intermingle. If you're not part of Grand Cayman tours, George Town can be explored on foot in a few hours. On Grand Cayman, tours will inevitably traverse Seven-Mile Beach, the heart of the island's vacation center, inciting Grand Cayman tours to provide some time for shopping and relaxing here. In the north-west, Grand Cayman tours include two popular spots in their itineraries - the Cayman Island Turtle Farm, where thousands of turtles can be viewed in holding tanks, and the small village of Hell, visited solely for its gift shop where items stamped with its name make for kitschy (albeit original) souvenirs. Grand Cayman tours make their way to the less developed East End for stops at Queen's View lookout and the ever-popular Blow Holes, gushing geysers caused by water being forced through small openings on the island's cavernous shore. For Grand Cayman tours on land, contact A.A. Transportation Services, Majestic Tours, Rudy's Travellers Transport, or Reid's Premier Tours.
Grand Cayman tours of the sea are also popular as they allow visitors to check out the Cayman Islands' most beautiful scenery. From Grand Cayman, guided tours by submarine or semi-submersible (glass bottomed or half-submerged boats) usually last between one and two hours. The Nautilus, the Atlantis, and the Seaworld Explorer are some of the boats offering Grand Cayman tours - be prepared to see both beautiful and strangely alien marine life.
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