Words: RICK HAGOPIAN Images: JOSE HERNANDEZ Fishing has always been a significant part of Caymanian culture. What was once a means of survival is now a source of sport, fun, relaxation or vocation. Fishing brings people together, creates memories, and is a great way to enjoy the islands’ crystal clear waters. Regardless of age…
The Cayman Islands are renowned the world over for their amazing diving opportunities. All three islands have numerous dive sites to explore, some accessible from shore and others by boat, including wrecks, underwater tunnels and canyons. The warm waters boast crystal-clear visibility, healthy reefs and diverse marine life. With more than 300 dive sites in…
Along with swimming, snorkelling and diving, Cayman boasts a wide range of water-based activities to get your feet wet. Kayaking A tranquil way to explore the coastline, kayaks let you travel under your own steam. Take a guided tour through the mysterious mangroves or paddle out to a magical bioluminescent bay after dark, where a…
Swimming in the clean, clear waters of the Cayman Islands is truly one of life’s greatest pleasures. The warm temperatures in and out of the sea make it ideal for a splash-around, serious swimming or even just a paddle. There are several swim competitions throughout the year, including the largest event, Flowers Sea Swim, which…
As Grand Cayman’s top water-based attraction, a boat excursion to Stingray City and the Sandbar is a must-do trip for visitors. Not only is it a wonderful cruise over the North Sound to these two sites, but you get to see and interact with the friendly fish. Stingray City is the shallow dive and snorkel…