Nature / Adventure
On land or below the water … there is no doubt that you will find your calling in the Cayman Islands, where you can commune with nature in a setting that suits you best.
Backpacking or hiking nature trails; exploring the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park with the hope of sighting the rare Blue Iguana; kayaking through the mangroves...or sitting quietly and watching birds at Booby Pond.
Diving Cayman’s stunning Marine Parks; swimming with the stingrays; or simply snorkelling one of the famous shallow sites found around all three Cayman Islands.
Whether you’re an avid caver or an inquisitive first-time explorer, caving in Cayman is truly unique, offering something for everyone. And what better way to experience the thrill of caving than while surrounded by a tropical paradise? Our Sister Island, Cayman Brac, boasts a number of caves that make the short trip from Grand Cayman well worth it.
Slow your pace down and tune in to the rhythms of nature and you will quickly see why this attraction may well be one of the best kept secrets in the Cayman Islands.

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