Grand Cayman

Most people will end up staying on or near Seven Mile Beach. This
is a lovely area but we recommend renting a car for a day or two
to get out and see some of the outlying attractions and beaches.
Driving on Grand Cayman is not particularly difficult but it is
done on the left (driving on the right might happen from time to
time but it is both illegal and very dangerous). The roads are generally
good and flat. Unlike many islands, the roads also tend to be clearly
marked with legible and accurate signs. Traffic can be heavy in
the George Town and Seven Mile Beach areas at times.
Smith Cove is a small, attractive beach worth visiting. Rum Point
is a festive beach area with watersports, activities, and a restaurant.
It can be reached by car or by ferry from the Hyatt Regency's dock.
Geysers spout from Grand Cayman's Blow Holes where waves force water
into caverns below the surface. As the pressure builds, impressive
bursts of water shoot up into the air. The Cayman Turtle Farm with
its many tanks and exhibits educates visitors about endangered green
sea turtles from egg to adulthood.
For Specialized Travel to Grand Cayman: Travel
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