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In the Cayman Islands there’s a good chance you’ll run out of time before you run out of things to see and do. One of the best ways to experience the true nature of our islands is by taking a tour. No matter whether your idea of fun is hiking Grand Cayman's rugged Mastic Trail, the Brac's Parrot Reserve Nature Trail, taking a walking tour of our historic sites, wall diving, getting up close and personal with sea turtles, galloping across our white sands on horseback, kayaking our mangrove coast, or diving deep beneath the ocean in a submarine - you are certain to leave exhilarated, dreaming of your next return.
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Silver Thatch Excursions
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Experience a more intimate view of the island. Offering birdwatching, hiking and hidden history & culture for small groups on private excursions with Cayman’s most qualified & experienced nature guide.
Tour rate = US$ 45 per hour (1 - 4 persons on tour)
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Nature Cayman
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Nature Cayman was created to enhance and promote Nature Tourism in Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. The project allows visitors to experience our endemic wildlife as well as our local flora and fauna with a trained Nature Tourism Guide.
Cayman Brac has so much to offer above and below the water and its all at your fingertips. With this free service you can customize your tour depending on your likes and dislikes.
Parrot Reserve
Hiking
Nature Trails
Heritage Sites
Ponds/Wetlands
Caving
Lighthouse/Bluff Views
Birding
Cayman Brac Museum
*Transportation not included, our guide will ride along with you.
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Spirit of the West
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Experience the pure, natural beauty of Grand Cayman from horseback. Walk or slowly trot along the pristine white sand beaches of West Bay as the azure waters lap at the feet of your steed. Your tour adventure begins when you are picked up and shuttled to your awaiting horse. Along the way you will have glimpses of the world famous beaches and brief history of our gorgeous island. We arrive in West Bay, at the tip of the island and home to the mainland’s most stunning beaches and magnificent ocean views. Enjoy the peacefulness of nature at its most relaxing, while your horse lazily treks across the beach letting you taking in the awesome Caribbean Sea and lush scenery. For those with the need for something a little more adventurous and for a truly memorable experience, book the Ride 'n' Swim and let your horse carry you out into the depths of our planet's most perfect waters. Take advantage of the exquisite natural backdrop atop your horse and have your photo taken as a souvenir of an incredible adventure. After this brief rest, you will be returned to your starting point, where you can tell everyone about your experience.
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Atlantis Submarine
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Atlantis Submarine Cayman is celebrating its 25th Anniversary in 2010. Atlantis Submarines International has recently achieved the unparalleled milestone of hosting more than 12 million passengers worldwide. Today Atlantis is the world leader in tourist submersibles, with operations in nine special locations around the Caribbean and Pacific. It all started in Grand Cayman back in 1985, with the introduction of the Atlantis I Submarine, which quickly captivated the wonder of visitors and island residents alike, by revealing the most amazing marine habitat on the planet. Since those early years there have been many exciting additions to Atlantis Submarines Cayman; the ultra modern, 48 passengers Atlantis XI Submarine, replaced the Atlantis I and the new Seaworld Observatory has joined the fleet. These unique vessels cover the full underwater experience from the teeming shallow reefs and shipwrecks of George Town harbour, to the coral canyons at 100 feet. These adventures are available to virtually everyone, all in air-conditioned comfort, with no pressure effects on ears and you don’t even get wet.
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The Mastic Trail
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Experience the fascinating and diverse pristine woodlands of Cayman's deep interior, on a rugged two mile trek through native mangrove swamp, ancient rocky woodlands and traditional agriculture. Trek undependently with a self guided brochure available from the National Trust House or join an escorted group with a trail guide who provides transport and refreshment.
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Christopher Columbus Gardens
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Located on the majestic Bluff the park was the vision of the Cayman Brac Quincentennial Committee and is the home of the Wall of Honour which lists 500 names of past and present prominent people in the community who contributes significantly to the development of the Sister Islands over the past 500 years and a relief of Christopher Columbus. There are also several boardwalks and a gazebo constructed to fit in with the natural surrounding environment. The beautiful flora adds a special touch to this magnificent location.
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Sea Elements
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Learn about Grand Cayman's beautiful mangroves while looking for unique birds to the Cayman Islands, baby fish like barracuda in the mangrove nursery and iguanas climbing among the tangled mangrove roots on our comfortable and intimate boat or snorkel tour.
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Boatswains Beach (Cayman Turtle Farm)
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Pronounced ‘Bo-suns’ Beach, this one-of-a-kind, 23-acre adventure marine park is one of the most exciting attractions in the Caribbean. Boatswain’s Beach celebrates Caymanians’ stewardship of the seas and relationship with nature through tactile, colorful, educational and memorable experiences. The park allows visitors to experience the rich history of Caymanian life in a fun and safe environment while providing opportunities to observe and interact with native flora and fauna.
In keeping with its cultural heritage, Boatswain’s Beach is the new home of the world renowned Cayman Turtle Farm. The new expanded facilities at Boatswain’s Beach ensure visitors continue to learn more about these amazing sea creatures as well as our new additions including the predators, birds, caiman, and other exciting creatures. The new park also houses a world-class research and educational facility that focuses on the conservation of sea turtles. Visitors can now enjoy a refreshing, cool dip in the ever inviting Breaker’s fresh water tidal lagoon and dine on a scrumptious meal at Breaker’s Snack Shack. Items on the menu include jerk chicken and pork, hamburgers, sandwiches, and desserts amongst other delights. Everyone will enjoy the experience of the finest Caymanian cuisine at a variety of locations throughout the park. The park offers visitors a unique opportunity to swim and snorkel with fish and other marine life in its 1.3 million gallon salt-water lagoon. Guests can also peer into the predator tank and come nose-to-nose with sharks and eels.
Let your imagination soar as you wander through the beautiful free-flight bird aviary or stroll down an historic Caymanian street complete with porch side artisans. Children and adults alike will delight in interacting with starfish, urchins and crabs at the touch pool. Everyone will enjoy the experience of the finest Caymanian cuisine at different locations throughout the park. The only one of its kind in the world, the Cayman Turtle Farm is home to over 11,000 Green Sea Turtles, ranging in size from six ounces to six hundred pounds each. Visitors can tour an actual working farm, which is both educational and entertaining, and turtles are available for guests to hold for an amazing and unique photo opportunity. For those wanting to take a little of Boatswain’s Beach home, visit our 3,500 square foot retail centre located in the reception building.
Open Monday - Saturday
8:00AM to 4:30PM (last admission); park closes at 5:00PM
Lagoons close at 2:00pm each day.
Closed on Sundays
Schooner's Bar and Grill - Monday - Saturday
8:00AM to 4:30PM
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