Visit the oldest seaside amusement park or discover a beach that sings. Enjoy light hors d’oeuvres while you hike or devour mussels during dinner at a mighty manor. Take a walking excursion, kayak or snowshoe through parks and trails.
According to a press release from Cayman Airways, at almost every restaurant in Boston, you’ll find seafood on the menu as it’s a Boston specialty! You’ll find it cheap, costly, classic, cultural or contemporary.
The state of Massachusetts is home to eight children’s museums where hands-on exhibits and activities for the curious mind flourish, says the release.
‘Grab a hot dog while you’re at Fenway Park watching the Boston Red Sox take on another Major League baseball team. If baseball isn’t your thing, four other major sports teams including the Celtics, Revolution, Patriots and Bruins, make their home in Boston!
‘Boasting theatre shows, musical performances, dances and hometown festivals galore – Boston has something for everyone!’
On Friday, November 18, Cayman Airways resumes its non-stop Boeing jet service between Grand Cayman and Boston.
Effective December 21, Cayman Airways will operate an additional flight northbound on Wednesday mornings and southbound on Wednesday afternoons.
The schedule is as follows: Grand Cayman – Boston: Flight KX094 departs 4.30pm and arrives 8.30pm Friday; Flight KX092 departs 8am, arrives 12noon Wednesday (effective December 21).
From Boston to Grand Cayman Flight KX095 departs 9.30am and arrives 1.50pm Saturday; Flight KX093 departs 1.20pm and arrives 5.40pm Wednesday (effective December 21).
Travel to Boston is available for as low as $399* from Grand Cayman. For travel from Cayman Brac or Little Cayman add only $50 more to this great low fare, says the release.
Travel on/after November 18, 2005 and travel complete by April 29, 2006.
*Price is round-trip airfare only (does not include applicable taxes and surcharges). Some rules and restrictions apply – more information available upon reservation and ticketing.
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