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East End Public Beach
When you really want to get away from it all, take a trip down to East End. This beach is secluded with only the sound of lapping waves and calling birds to distract from the state of tranquillity and peace you will find here. Huts and restrooms are available on location.

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Places close by:
Vivine’s kitchen is on the drive to the beach and serves some of the best local food on island, sit outside and enjoy the view and local favourites such as turtle, conch and stew beef.
Travel Times to Rum Point Beach by car:
From the cruise terminal – 40 minutes
From most hotels on the strip – 50 minutes
From East end – 15 minutes
Places to stop on the way there from George Town:
The Botanic Gardens - Come marvel at the Cayman Islands' premier showcase. With 65 acres of displays, the park's Woodland Preserve represents 40 acres and is preserved in its natural state with a 0.8 mile walking trail.
Pedro Castle - At the end of a quiet, mango and mahogany tree-shaded road in Savannah, Grand Cayman, high atop a limestone bluff, lies one of the Caribbean's most spectacular historic restorations, the Pedro St. James Historic Site. After seven years and a $7.5 million transformation, the Cayman Islands government has created the country's most ambitious heritage attraction to date and its first national landmark

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