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Cayman’s double-edged pirate sword
Stingray City
A once-in-a-lifetime experience; there are very few places in the world where it’s possible to interact with Southern Stingrays in such warm and shallow water.
Kittiwake
Cayman’s spectacularly world-class diving was boosted in early 2011 by the sinking of ex-US Submarine Rescue Vessel, Kittiwake. The artificial reef and wreck dive has gained wide praise worldwide.
Hell
An odd ironshore rock formation that, depending on who you believe, was named by a visitor to the Islands who commented ‘this is what Hell must look like’. A notable tourist attraction, particularly the opportunity to send a postcard from the Hell Post Office.
Seven Mile Beach
Regularly voted amongst the world’s top beaches, Seven Mile Beach is a five-and-a-bit mile-long white sand treasure that is lapped languidly by the waves of the Caribbean sea.
The Blue Iguanas
The programme at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park to save the indigenous Blue Iguana is proving very successful and spending time with the creatures remains on the bucket list for many tourists.
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