Most visitors to the Cayman Islands spend the majority of their time on Grand Cayman and make daytrips to Little Cayman and Cayman Brac. Though the smaller Caymans lack most of the conveniences and the luxurious surroundings of Grand Cayman, there is plenty to explore. If you are a scuba diver or outdoor enthusiast, you wont be disappointed in what you find on the smaller islands. Tourists looking for relaxation will be greeted by peaceful beaches and incredible scenery. When you visit Grand Cayman, make sure you pay a visit to the rest of the family.
Deriving its name from the crocodile-like caymans Christopher Columbus thought he found upon his visit in 1503 (they were, in fact, iguanas) and the brac (Gaelic for bluff) that traverses the islands center, Cayman Brac is the favorite day trip for visitors staying on Grand Cayman. Accommodations are hard to come by on this small island of 1,600 residents, but fun is never in short supply. Courtesy of the pristine natural beauty and some truly unique geography, Cayman Brac has come to be known as one of the worlds most distinctive scuba diving and rock climbing destinations.
Though Cayman Brac is just over 14...