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'Cayman Islands' City Racing Challenge 2010





The Cayman Islands Departmemt of Tourism are proud to be the title sponsor to the 'Cayman Islands' City Racing Challenge 2010 organised by Pelican Racing
.  This exciting event will see companies from across the City of London and Canary Wharf compete on the water in Cowes, Isle of Wight in July 2010.

All the teams entering the challenge will compete in one amazing weekend on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th July 2010. Racing across the whole weekend is covered in the entry fee of only £650 + VAT per boat.

What is included?
  • Laser SB3 with all race gear for both days
  • Up to 9 races over the weekend
  • Insurance
  • Technical sailing clothing
  • Professional race management
  • Prizes
  • BBQ at Cowes Yacht Haven on Saturday night

 For more information visit the Pelican Racing 'Cayman Islands' City Racing Challenge 2010 website.

 
Sailing in the Cayman IslandsThe Cayman Islands are three very different paradise islands surrounded by glittering turquoise sea and white sandy beaches. Grand Cayman offers five star hotels, sophisticated gourmet dining and an abundance of activities whereas Cayman Brac is a nature lovers paradise with striking landscape and world class diving. For solitude and barefoot luxury, visit the tiny island of Little Cayman. As well as discerning leisure travellers, this trio of Caribbean islands regularly plays host to visiting corporate and incentive travel groups seeking diverse and enriching experiences within a truly outstanding natural environment. A warm welcome awaits you.

Grand Cayman, the largest of the trio, welcomes visitors on a year-round basis drawn by the white sands of Seven Mile Beach, but beyond this lie empty stretches of deserted coastline, and an unspoilt interior rich in endemic flora and fauna. The gentle, friendly Caymanian people are happy to share their high quality of life with visitors, who will find any number of superb restaurants and a range of accommodation ranging from five star resorts to honeymoon hideaways and family-run bed and breakfasts.  A short flight away, Cayman Brac is rugged and unspoilt - a haven for birdlife. Little Cayman is a barefoot paradise island where visitors land on a dirt strip and right of way is given to the island’s indigenous iguanas. 

Owen Island, Little CaymanCayman is justly reputed for having the best diving in the Caribbean with over 300 dive sites between the three islands and spectacular underwater visibility. The region has several wrecks for divers to explore and some of the best wall diving in the world. The protected marine environment is highly accessible to snorkellers. One of Cayman’s most popular marine attractions, Stingray City, is a unique wildlife experience whereby visitors swim and snorkel among resident friendly stingrays on a shallow sandbar in open water. For those wanting an underwater experience without getting wet, a variety of submarines will plunge the depths to reveal another world.
 
The Cayman Islands also has much to offer in the way of attractions on dry land, ranging from any number of adventure sports to a rich cultural heritage and the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park - one of the most stunning gardens in the Caribbean.


For further information, contact the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism:
Cayman Islands Department of Tourism
6 Arlington Street
LONDON SW1A 1RE
United Kingdom

Telephone: 020 7491 7771

Fax: 020 7409 7773

Email:
info-uk@caymanislands.ky

 
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