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Question #21: Can Egyptians travel to The Cayman Islands for Holidays?
Where do they apply for a Visa?
Answer: Yes, they can, however you will need to apply for
a visa at th British Embassy in Cairo, as the
Cayman Islands are a Crown Colony of that
nation.The address and telephone number of the
embassy in Cairo is:British Embassy7, Ahmed Rageb
StreetGarden City, CairoEqyptTelephone:002 02
7940852 – 8
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Question #22: I am planning a trip to the Cayman Islands. Has anybody been there recently that could share their experience
Would you go there again?
Answer: Go to http://www.love.allabouthoneymoons.com
they can plan any type of trip not just honeymoons
and destination weddings. If you tell them what
you like and your budget they will plan the
perfect trip for you.Best of all if you use there
service to book your trip there service is free
b/c the fee is paid by the hotel or resort.
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Question #23: Working as legal assistant's in Cayman Islands...?
There is a job opportunity for corporate legal
assistant's in the cayman islands. Can anyone
give us some information on working and living in
the Cayman Islands?
Answer: No sorry. I wish I could live and work in the
Cayman Isles
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Question #24: I live in the cayman islands and would like to use this site but it always asks for USA info that I don't have
Answer: That's the tough part of living on a small island.
;-)You on Grand Cayman or Little Cayman?
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Question #25: what is there to do in georgetown...cayman islands?
Answer: There are a few different things that they are
known for. I think the biggest thing is the Seven
Mile Beach. Nothing spectacular, just a big beach.
I think you might have to pay a small fee per day
to go there, though. There are several hotels that
are right on the beach, too, and I think they have
private access to their portions of the beach. I
think the Cayman Islands were also known for
pirates, so you might be able to find some
historical, fun stuff about that.They have a
butterfly farm with different gardens, ponds,
waterfalls, and flowers. Also a turtle farm where
they breed and raise different kinds of turtles.
There's also an underwater observatory of a
shipwreck that has become part of the surrounding
reef. You should also see some pretty cool fish
too. You might want to check into Glassbottom
boats, too, as a way to see the fish and coral
reefs. There's always snorkeling, too. This is
really cool to be able to get close to the fish.
Sometimes there will be companies who offer tours
for this and the reefs (they're supposed to be
really colorful there).There is a town nearby
called Hell that a lot of people like to go to. In
addition to it being called Hell, there are
supposed to be some cool rock formations. Right at
the pier, there are a bunch of stores for shopping
in too. There are jewelry stores, souvenir shops,
liquor stores, collector's items, clothing stores,
and a bunch more things that you could spend hours
walking through if you wanted to. There are also a
couple fun restaurants over in that area.I'm sure
this is just a sampling of many different things
to do. I've never been a big fan of Georgetown,
but it's the caribbean, and you can never beat
that!
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Question #26: will my verizon phone work in the cayman islands?
Answer: Verizon Wireless does not currently have a CDMA
roaming agreement in the Caymans. Below is a link
to the International Roaming page with Verizon
that will allow you scan the available countries.
If you happen to be traveling on one of the Royal
Carribean or Carnival cruise ships listed, you
would be able to get service on the open seas for
$2.49 per minute, which is much lower than the
$7-10 the ships charge for their phones. http://mobileoptions.vzw.com/international/roami
ng/rates/Aruba.htmlIf you do travel, make sure to
request the international dialing package from
your provider and update your phone with *228
option 2 before leaving the U.S.
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Question #27: cayman islands?
Answer: The Cayman Islands are an overseas territory of
the United Kingdom in the western Caribbean Sea
comprising the islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman
Brac, and Little Cayman. It is the fifth largest
financial centre and is also one of the leading
tourist underwater diving destinations in the
world.
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Question #28: What's similar to the Cayman Islands in the Caribbean?
I'm getting married in June and my fiancee wants
to go to the Cayman Islands for our Honeymoon. I
would love nothing more than to take her there.
She has been there with her family before and it's
probably her favorite place in the entire world.
It sounds absolutely beautiful and
wonderful...However, the cost is almost double of
other places in the caribbean, and I'm having a
horrible time fitting it into the budget. I mean,
it is literally double the cost of other places
which is very frustrating. Any suggestions of
where else there is to go that is similar to Grand
Cayman?
Answer: I recently went with friends to Turks and Caicos
(we stayed in Providenicales). We had a great
time and all of us (we were all professionals in
our mid 20s) felt that if we ever came back, we'd
come back as a couples. If you do go, don't stay
at Beaches (very family). I'd suggest Club Med or
Sands. Plenty of activities and the food is
pretty good. If that atmosphere isn't your thing,
I'd try any of the other ones.
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Question #29: Are there all inclusive resorts in the Cayman Islands?
Answer: Yes..
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Question #30: What are some souvenirs to get from the Grand Cayman Islands and Cozumel, Mexico?
I'm going on a cruise and want to make sure I get
souvenirs that each country is known for. I plan
on getting Cruzan Rum and something key lime from
Key West and Jamaican coffee and rum from Jamaica
but besides tequila, I'm not sure what to get from
Cayman Islands and Cozumel.
Answer: Bring back bronze men.
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