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The Caymans, Introduction... Once a few isolated islands populated by just a handful of residents, today the Cayman Islands garner the attention of both the travel and the business world.
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History of the Cayman Islands
Only during the last decade, have serious attempts been made to document a comprehensive and authoritative history of these islands throughout the past 300 years. Much important research has been done during the last five years, specifically through the dedicated efforts of the staff of the Cayman Islands National Archive...
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Very easy... Various airlines depart from many gateways. Flights are short compared to other parts of the Caribbean. About 70 minutes from Miami and two hours from Houston.
Best Cayman Dives
Dubbed “The Islands that Time Forgot” by the Saturday Evening Post in the early 1950s, the Caymans today have become one of the world’s top dive-travel destinations. Some 480 miles, and an hour’s flying time, south of Miami, this Caribbean trio entertains more than 200,000 visitors each year.
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Located in the westernmost reaches of the Caribbean, Grand Cayman is about 180 miles west of Jamaica and 150 miles south of Cuba. It spans 76 square miles, approximately 22 miles long and eight miles at its widest point. The Sister Islands of Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are 80 miles east-northeast of Grand Cayman and are separated from each other by seven miles of ocean. Cayman Brac covers about 14 square miles and Little Cayman, 10 square miles.
Best Cayman Dives
Dubbed “The Islands that Time Forgot” by the Saturday Evening Post in the early 1950s, the Caymans today have become one of the world’s top dive-travel destinations. Some 480 miles, and an hour’s flying time, south of Miami, this Caribbean trio entertains more than 200,000 visitors each year.
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Cayman
Islands Adventure Guide
By Hunter Publishing To
the outsider, the Cayman Islands – Cayman Brac, Grand Cayman and Little Cayman
– are almost always equated with watersports and glorious beaches, plus
offshore banking opportunities. This is hardly surprising, since the Cayman
Islands do offer world-class scuba diving in crystal-clear waters, as well as a
tax-free haven.