Christmas lights can be seen all across the Cayman Islands right now, as the community embraces the spirit of the festive season.
Many local homes have decked their halls, their walls, their gardens and their roofs with far more than just boughs of holly. Fantastical displays are on show in every district, whether on homes, roundabouts, shopfronts, businesses or hotels.
The Bodden and Crighton houses, on South Church Street and Shamrock Road, respectively, as usual, are ablaze with lights and proving to be a magnet for passing motorists and those who make a special trip to see them.
Over in West Bay, the Cayman Christmas Light Show is wowing spectators, who stop by Staghorn Close, in Coral Gables, off North West Point Road, to watch a local house bedecked in lights that flash and twirl in tune with accompanying festive music. The show can be experienced every night, except New Year’s Eve, at 7-9pm, until 5 Jan.
Owners of traditional Cayman cottage-style homes have been ‘backing sand’ – laying sand on their front yards to emulate the closest Cayman gets to a white Christmas – and also displaying their fair share of amazing colourful lights and decorations.
In fact, it’s probably worth taking a drive or a stroll though just about any neighbourhood in Cayman and you’ll find a neon reindeer or flamingo, an inflatable Santa Claus, a cast of angels, a present-laden sleigh and just about any other image you can associate with the Christmas season.
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