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Question: Cayman Islands info from recent travelers?
Question Description:
We are planning a trip to Cayman islands in Nov
and looking for tips/advice from anyone that has
been there recently. Specifically, we are
interested in info about Seven Mile Beach, cell
service (sprint phones) and damage from the 2004
hurricane. Any info would be appreciated.
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Answer#1: We were just there in May 2007 and went to the
7-mile beach. It was lovely. While we didn't see
the whole seven miles, the parts that we saw
showed no damage. The water and the beach were
great.Sorry but I never take a cell phone to the
beach. But on Grand Cayman you can get great
cheap internet service right at the dock/pier (in
the liquor store). And be sure to buy some
Tortuga Rum Cake.
Answer#2: I was there last summer. Loved it! And we are
trying to go back soon. Anywhere the tourists
will be, it's been totally rebuilt. We took a
day long Island tour and saw a few places
(vegetation mostly) that you could tell were
damaged by the hurricane. And of course, many of
the Islanders remember it well. As far as 7 Mile
Beach ... The Westin is the best place to be.
Most of the resorts are on 7 Mile Beach. There
was one out near Rum Point and a ferry that used
to go back and forth (it might be up and running
again). There are a few other resorts, but by far
the Westin has the best beach and you can walk our
directly to the beach. It was amazing. Some of
the other resorts you need to cross the street, or
there is a very small beach. At the Westin, you
have a huge beach that is combed daily, great
views, all the water sports you could want
(including great snorkeling - Red Sail - the
company that runs a lot of water sports, has one
of their boats anchored there and a few small
water crafts), and beach chairs placed exactly
where you want (plus a wait staff that will bring
you your drink/lunch). If for some reason the
perfect beach isn't what you want, no worries,
just walk over to the pool (complete with swim-up
pool bar) and jump in. Another great thing about
the hotel is 1/2 the rooms over look the beach.
Perfect! The Spa is OK. Not the best, but OK.
The best thing about the Westin (and she works for
some other hotels here and there) is that they
will set you up with a personal tour guide of the
Island. She was amazing. A local who worked at
the Westin for a few years and then opened up a
tour guide business. We saw the whole Island ...
Rum Beach, The Botanical Parks, Pedro St. James,
The Rum factory, The Wreck of the 10 sails, and a
Brewery. We also got a lot of history of the
island. We could have gone out to the Turtle farm
and "Hell" but declined. The downfall
would be you have to take cabs or rent a car to
get to George Town (Shopping, clubs, and
restaurants). The hotel does have all of those
amenities, but sometimes you want to venture out.
You could walk to a few places here and there, but
George Town has many of the restaurants. Dont
know about the cell service, but it probably wont
work. I had Sprint for years and it wasn't the
best.
Answer#3: Just returned from the Caymans (Grand and Little)
recently, and found that the island has bounced
back extremely well. It was busy, everything
seemed to be running and the only major change was
the new location for the Turtle Farm (a must-see)
which frankly is better now.Our Cingular phones
worked well on both islands, although there is
quite a hefty surcharge from Cingular... not sure
about Sprint, but it shouldn't be a problem.Seven
Mile Beach is the place to be on Grand Cayman. You
can walk along the beach from resort to resort,
and check out the different feels of the bars and
restaurants on the beach. All the watersports are
there, and of course great diving (although the
north and east walls are better because they are
less-visited).No question, though, you'll have a
great time!
Answer#4: My wife and I were at Grand Cayman in April 2007.
We heard great things about seven mile beach but
didn't get to see it personally. If you are the
adventurous type you have to go to Stingray City
(just google Stingray City). It is an
unforgettable experience. Several companies
provide charters to the barrier reef on your
choice of yacht, catamaran, or just a plain boat
and offer guided snorkeling with the Stingrays.
Before you freak out because of what happened to
Steve Irwin, hundreds of people swim with these
Stingrays every week. The rays have been tamed
over the decades by people coming out and feeding
them. It is a little freaky at first because they
swim around you, between your legs, and some even
try to climb on you, but overall it was a
wonderful experience.If you're looking for some
great food, Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville opened
not long ago and has some wonderful food and a
laid back atmosphere.Not sure about cell service.
The wireless company in Grand Cayman is called
Cable & Wireless < http://www.cw.ky/
>. Check with your cell phone company to see
where your's will work internationally.
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