My tour of Grand Cayman beaches start to north-west, West End, and wanders to the south, then by road to East End, before returning to the north and west to the end of the road to Rum Point.
Barker National Park
Barkers National Park has some beautiful beaches, unspoiled by the crowds or fast food waste. There is a price to pay, of course, and this is lack of facilities, apart from a few picnic tables and barbecue pits, it wason right here. Need transportation to get to Barker, but it's worth to the rest, including many weekends.
The West End
Of all the beaches of Grand Cayman, Seven Mile Beach and 'The Big One. This is where everything happens. The sand is fine, almost white powder, the water is low, and there are people of all the activities you want from a holiday in the Caribbean. Seven Mile Beach, where you can find
Paragliding, helicopter flights, jet-skis, tubes, and the usual fast-foodRestaurants for picky children (all ages). Although there are huge, the Seven Mile Beach Resort has all been done before, for more local, so as to delay or elsewhere beaches contains a number of public as "Public Beach 'off West Bay Road, near the Courtyard Marriott and Calico Jacks. It 's a busy beach with many amenities, such as barbecue pits, cabanas, a children's playground and toilets. Then there's "Cemetery Beach", which might not sound too appealing (I can not imagine a' advertising agencygo with the name) but it is a great beach for snorkeling. There is also a great beach with shady trees and picnic tables to make your stay more enjoyable. And 'north of Seven Mile Beach, farther from the big hotels, but all beachgoers to more mature, shade, benches and picnic snorkeling great. Public access is also the West Bay Road.
Below, George Town, off South Sound Road, the beaches are a series of small, even if the water is too full of weedscomfortable for swimming. East along the south side of the island, will take you to the small sandy beach at The Breakers, cottage or even the quietest places like Half Moon Bay and White Sand Bay. About village called Breakers, the beach is quiet, but the sea is not. There is no reef, the waves are so calm even on sunny days and pleasant flying all the way from the Atlantic Ocean roll and send a spray on the road.
Another place, the right to sweep the beach is aA bit 'further east Ironshore Frank Sound, a rocky beach, nude, hot. Not a traditional beach, in the sense of sunbathing or swimming, but it is an interesting place if you like rocky beaches and creatures that go with too. Frank Sound also has the "famous" (renowned Grand Cayman, anyway) cavity. These cracks are natural Ironshore inject water into the air when the waves crash against the shore. This is a place to consider the naturerather than working on your tan.
The beaches of Grand Cayman's East End is the place for chillin '- with the exception of beach resorts where everything you want and more. East End resorts, such as the Great or Morritt Tortuga and the barrier in Colliers Bay, the beaches are beautiful and are surprisingly quiet and deserted. Resort people into two types - Folk and Folk swimming beach, and there are many more people pool - as well as large area-wideidyllic beaches in the season that the mass is not true. Living in Morritt gave us ample opportunity for hiking and paddle along the beautiful beaches, the East End seems to have no name, but are white sand, shallow warm water, and none of us enjoy EXCEPT. Peace in the East End of the island is incredible when you consider how small the island is and how many visitors you will Every year.
Continue along Queen's Highway and North Side Road takes you past many moresecluded, deserted beaches, where the day can have sand. We never saw someone on some of them. For us it was like Adam and Eve holiday. Stay near Old Man Bay, and you can dine at the excellent barbecue on the beach there.
If you want more water for the road takes you to two other beaches in Grand Cayman, Cayman Kai and Rum Point. Rum Point is a public beach of golden sand, warm water and shallow, the trees that provide shade, a rocky place, thencertainly children can safely snorkel around and an excellent, cheap, beach restaurant, bar wreck. Of all the beaches of Grand Cayman, we liked the best Rum Point. I did not realize how a public beach for the first time we saw him, because he seemed so much like a resort. Once we got more than they could find a good place to go. Boats or personal watercraft can be rented from the shop Red Sail Sports on site, as well as excursions by catamaran and glass floorBoat.
Cayman Kai is a small public beach with a children's playground, barbecue area and picnic tables. Rum Point for how busy the street is so popular among local visitors.
At Cayman Kai we have reached the end of the tour. Only North Sound, the large bay that looks like a shark bite is between us and our point of departure in Barker, we can see from here, because there is always a beautiful day on the beach in Grand Cayman.
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