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Often described as "the islands that time forgot", the Cayman Islands are an idyllic setting for a relaxing vacation. If you are looking for glittering nightlife, casinos and white water rapids type excitement, this is NOT the place.
If you are looking for warm, languid afternoons spent sipping a Rum Punch after a morning swim with exotic fish and sealife, then maybe you might want to consider this.
Located 500 miles south of Miami and a mere one hour's plane flight, the Cayman Islands are, for some, the Jewel of the Caribbean. If you live here for a week or a year, you might even consider it the Jewel of the World. For those who have made the delightful discovery of Cayman Kai, we feel we have found the best of the best.
Cayman Kai covers 400 acres, and has more than six miles of beach with
very few footprints. It is low density, mostly private homes on half acre
sites. Located on the quiet North Side of the island, a 45-minute drive
from the busy city of George Town, it has three restaurants, tennis courts,
a dive shop, a grocery store nearby and some of the World's finest Neighbours.
Ferry service is available several times a day from Rum Point and from
the Kaibo, across The North Sound, to the faster paced side of the island
in the Seven Mile Beach area.
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