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Adventure Guide to The Cayman Islands
From Hunter Publishing

Cayman Brac Guide

Cayman Brac Guide


Cayman Adventure Guide Home

- Cayman Brac Introduction
- Getting Around

Cayman Brac
Adventures

- On Foot
- Underwater
- On The Water
- In The Air
- On Wheels
- Eco-Travel
- Where to Stay
- Where to Eat
- Sightseeing

The Islands

- Grand Cayman
     - George Town
     - East of George Town
     - Seven Mile Beach
     - West Bay
- Little Cayman
- Cayman Brac


Adventure Guide to The
Cayman Islands

From Hunter Publising

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Take it with you on your trip.

 

Sightseeing On Cayman Brac

The Cayman Brac Museum, (345) 948-2622. This charming museum recalls the early history of this seafaring island. Located in the former post office, the museum houses ship-building tools, photos, and even a replica of a turtle schooner. The museum is open Monday through Friday from 9-12 and 1-4 p.m. and on Saturday from 9-12. Free.

The Brac, East Point. This sheer bluff is Cayman Brac's most notable feature and worth a visit by hikers and non-hikers alike. To reach the Bluff, follow the gravel road north off Ashton Reid Road, the island crossroad. The gravel road runs six miles to a lighthouse.

Cayman Brac Community Park, West End. This park includes a short nature trail that identifies about 10 types of indigenous trees. Dedicated by Governor Michael Gore in 1995. Open daily.


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