Historic Sites in The Caymans
While many people visit the Cayman Islands looking forward to doing nothing, they often find that there are so many things to do here that keep them active. From seagoing excursions and activities, to tours of historic sites, you will find enough to keep you busy during your visit to the Caymans. Nonetheless, nearly everything begins and ends in so...
- by: Dan
- January 19th, 2017
The Five Most Beautiful Fish in Grand Cayman
It is difficult to point to the five most beautiful fish in the waters around Grand Cayman, as the teeming Caribbean boasts hundreds of breathtakingly colorful, exotic sea creatures. What you see on any snorkeling or diving excursion usually is predicated primarily on where and how deep you venture. Nonetheless, from small to large, there are a myr...
- by: Dan
- January 19th, 2017
Romantic Dinner Cruises in Grand Cayman
After a sun-dappled day by the pool, just outside your suite at South Bay Grand Cayman, or laying on the nearby white sands of Seven Mile Beach, you might wonder how it is even possible to follow that up with something half as memorable to do in the evening. Oh, but there are so many choices. Perhaps the most enticing is a romantic sunset dinner sa...
- by: Dan
- January 19th, 2017
Stingray City—Grand Cayman Island
You work hard, and when you want to unwind and get away from it all—the responsibilities you have at home, work, and in your community—you want to be relaxed to your core and have everything at your disposal. That’s why you love South Bay Beach Club in Grand Cayman, and it’s also why you love taking the entire family a short way away to the...
- by: Dan
- January 19th, 2017
The Kittiwake Shipwreck and Artificial Reef: Amazing Facts
The Kittiwake Shipwreck and Artificial Reef: Amazing Facts The USS Kittiwake was a United States navy submarine used from its commission date on July 18, 1946 until the mid-90s. It was a Chanticleer-class vessel intended for rescue missions along the U.S. East Coast and in the Caribbean, though it was eventually taken to the Mediterranean in the...
- by: Dan
- December 19th, 2016