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Nature Tours
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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Ambassadors of the Environment by Jean-Michel Cousteau
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Ambassadors of the Environment by Jean-Michel Cousteau introduces visitors to the natural wonders and rich cultural traditions of the Cayman Islands. The islands’ ecological resources are a natural classroom and living laboratory in which families embark on eco-adventures and activities such as underwater photography and videography, kayaking, snorkeling, exploring the mangrove forests and climbing a 28 foot rock wall .Ambassadors offers 42 exciting three-hour programs each week. The Ambassadors Heritage House serves as an example of green building as well as a showcase of traditional Caymanian culture. Ambassadors also offers programs customized for adults and groups
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Atlantis Adventures Cayman Ltd.
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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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Brac Parrot Reserve
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The Brac Parrot Reserve is dominated by pristine, ancient woodlands on a very rough and rocky terrain. A great diversity of native trees, including species not present on Grand Cayman or Little Cayman, support breeding woodland birds such as the Red-legged Thrush, White crowned Pigeon ("Bald Pate")and Black-whiskered Vireo. Parrots are often seen and heard around the Reserve, especially in the early morning and late afternoon. In the winter months, the Reserve is filled with neotropical migrant songbirds, escaping cold northern climates. For more information contact the Cayman Brac District of the National Trust. The reserve is easily accessible with easily walkable trails and a raised boardwalk through the forest.
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Cayman Brac Community Park
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Our beautiful community park is a project created by members of the community in conjunction with the government. Its 3.41 acres include playground areas, covered picnic areas, a simple nature trail and most recently a 12 station life course. The park is located approximatley a half mile west of the airport next to the Department of Tourism's Brac Office.
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Cayman Private Charters
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We are a locally owned company that has been in the private charter business for over 5 years. Striving to offer something different to locals and tourists alike. We operate a fleet of 5 boats including our flagship and most popular "Paradise Explorer". Which is a 55' yacht that can comfortably cruise with up to 20 people in luxury and style. There is no comparable way to explore the fantastic & magical Cayman waters! In addition we operate smaller boats such as our beautiful 36' Intrepid with twin 300's, 32' Regal cruiser, 31' Fountain sport fishing boat and our 23' power catamaran style snorkeling boat. Why go with a regular tour operator when you can charter your own private boat with a private captain and guide. We offer so much, such as water skiing, Rum Point, Kaibo, snorkeling, dinner cruises, SCUBA diving, and of course the Stingray City sandbar. All of our boats have been used for anniversaries, weddings, proposals, birthdays, sightseeing, sunbathing, general relaxing and massages, real estate exploring and of course snorkeling, diving and world famous stingray city sandbar.
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CaymANNature
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CaymANNature offers private guided nature tours of Grand Cayman's eastern districts by car, half-day or full day (with more time to explore by foot), showcasing culturally significant plants and native wildlife.
CaymANNature offers private tours with Ann Stafford,Cayman native plant expert, natural history enthusiast and co-author with Dr. R. R. Askew of Butterflies of the Cayman Islands 2008, Apollo Books.
- Half-day Island Overview Nature Tour of the Eastern Districts
- Full day Up-Close Nature Tour, with more time to explore on foot, either the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, or walks off the usual tourist tracks to see the different vegetation zones.
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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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Hell
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Nestled in the West Bay district of Grand Cayman is an area of blackened shards of rock known as Hell. The rocks are a blend of limestone and dolomite estimated to be more than a million years old. The extreme erosion that produced its surreal landscape is due to the activities of small tropical organisms. The area has its own post office that will stamp your correspondence with a Hell postmark. A souvenir and gift shop called the Devil’s Hang-Out is owned by Mr. Ivan Farrington, who will greet you dressed in a devil’s costume and regale you with hellish jokes. The photo opportunities are numerous, so be certain to have your camera ready.
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