Where to Stay On Cayman Brac
Hotels & Resorts
Brac Caribbean Beach Village, (800) 791-7911, (345) 948-2265, fax (345) 948-2206. $-$$. Located at Stake Bay, this 16-room resort has air-conditioning, ceiling fans, telephones, televisions, as well as restaurant, bar, scuba, a dive shop, snorkeling, and tennis.
Brac Reef Beach Resort, (800) 327-3835, reservations office (813) 323-8727. $. This 40-room resort overlooks Channel Bay on the island's southeast shore. Guest rooms have air-conditioning, ceiling fans, telephones, televisions, and porches or patios. The resort also offers a pool, Jacuzzi, restaurant, bar, scuba, dive shop, snorkeling, fishing, tennis, underwater photo center and gift shop.
Divi Tiara Beach Resort, (800) 367-3484, (345) 948-1553, fax (345) 948-1316. $-$$. Cayman Brac's largest resort offers 59 guest rooms, both standard and deluxe. Guest rooms feature air-conditioning, ceiling fans, telephones, televisions, and porches or patios. The resort also has a pool, Jacuzzi, restaurant, bar, scuba, dive shop, snorkeling, fishing, tennis, underwater photo center and gift shop.
Condos & Apartments
La Esperanza, (345) 948-0531, fax (345) 948-0525. $-$$. Visitors can choose from a two-bedroom apartment or a three-bedroom house. Located on the island's north side near The Bight, this property has a restaurant/bar. La Esperanze is not beachfront. Guest accommodations do offer air-conditioning, ceiling fans, and telephones plus kitchens and laundry facilities.
Small Inns
Walton's Mango Manor, fax (345) 948-0518. $. Cayman Brac's first bed and breakfast is within walking distance of the Cayman Brac Museum. The community of Stake Bay and both snorkeling and shore diving are accessible. Walton's Mango is housed in an historic Caymanian house that formerly operated as a retirement home for Bracker seamen. Today, it's a five-room guest house. Rooms include air-conditioning, ceiling fans, telephones, and television; each has a private bath. A full breakfast is served daily.
This B&B is a favorite with nature lovers. Named for a large mango tree in the front yard, the garden features
guinep, breadfruit, buttonwood and poinciana trees as well. Cayman Brac's parrots are sometimes spotted here.
Guests have use of a barbecue, patio and microwave; rental bicycles are also available.
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