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George Town is the capital of the Cayman Islands. ...

George Town is the capital of the Cayman Islands. It lies in the west of the largest island, Grand Cayman. It s known as a financial hub and a port of call for cruise ships. Tax-free shops cluster around Cardinal Avenue. The Cayman Islands National Museum is housed in a 19th-century building on Harbour Drive. It contains displays on local history, culture and wildlife.

The expansive waterfront here is open to the public, making it possible to walk the full length of the shore regardless of where you re staying. Taking a stroll, you ll stumble on restaurants at the resorts and several beach bars. Seven Mile Beach encompasses so many different activities. Whether you want to work on your tan and watch the waves roll in, or partake in some parasailing, Seven Mile Beach gives you every chance to enjoy what Cayman is all about.

At Stingray City Grand Cayman Sandbar you will enjoy a once in a lifetime opportunity swimming with stingrays! Snorkel, pet, feed, and even kiss these wonderfully agile and friendly Southern Atlantic Stingrays! The water at Stingray City Sandbar is only 3ft 4ft deep (about waist high) so you will be able to stand, making it perfect for non-swimmers and swimmers alike.

From Stingray City Sandbar, you will make your way to the beautiful Barrier Reef for a snorkel. See the plentiful coral and small tropical fish that inhabit the area. The water at Barrier Reef is less than 15ft deep, and is ideal for people who are snorkeling for the first time. Your captain and crew will always be on hand to assist you.

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