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Hello, I would like to spend two weeks in Grand Cayman.? |
Travel Info I am leaving on my own, and I would like to spend my time writing (my beloved hobby) but also meeting new people. Do you have any suggestions? Is it possible to rent a room for one person? I would rather stay at a private house than spending much on hotels - the flight from Italy seems quite expensive in fact. ... Thanks to anyone Anna PS If you actually are grom Grand Cayman, ...write a few more lines ... Travel Tips My suggestion to you is to stay in or near Cayman Kai. When we go we usually stay in Serenity Kai condo. Its on the North Side of the island near Rum Point. You will need to rent a car and we always rent from Andy's. The car usually has a couple of dents in it, but you're staying on an island its not a big deal. Its nice to be on this side of the island because you do not get the distraction from cruise ship visitors and its not extremely touristy. There is Kaibo bar and grill next door. The food is great and you can connect to the itnernet wirelessly at no charge. I was able to email family while having a mudslide. Starfish point is right around the corner and its a great place to find starfish bigger than you hand. Also there is a kayaking trip that leaves from Kaibo. The best trip is the Bio Cove Night Adventure. They take you into these coves where tiny animals light up the water when disturbed. You can't miss that trip. Another great day trips are the Sea Turtle Farm and the Botantical Gardens. Everytime we have gone to the gardens its been quiet and peaceful. We rarely ran into other people. Hope you this helps and if you have any other questions, feel free to shoot me an email. Source(s): www.stayincayman.com www.caymankayaks.com Currently on honeymoon and third trip to Grand Cayman. Other Travel Tips Hi, There are a few bed an breakfasts in the cayman islands, if you search Yahoo you can find them. I would say this, Cayman is not a bargain travel destination, it is an upper end destination, things are not cheap, and that helps keep the standard of living here high. You could also contact the Cayman Net News, or Cayman Compass and place an add, best on a Friday, in the classifieds section. Flights are not that expensive, comparable to anywhere else, you can get a direct from London on British Airways, for a reasonable amount. several years ago i organized a girls trip to cayman islands. we stayed at a condo place , at the time it was called London House. right on seven mile beach. near where the hyatt is now. we rented it and split the costs. it had a hammock house where you could take shade from the beach / slough / nap during the day or evening. it had a small pool. the condo was like a townhouse , living room / full kitchen down stairs and sleeping rooms upstairs. it was great cause we saved lots of dollars having breakfast/ lunches in our condo and went out for dinner /drinks at restaurants. it was perfect for us cause we were into the beach and didn't really want to dress to go to restaurants. we were also able to buy in room adult beverages :-) and save a few dollars. have a great time. it's quite beautiful. we did rent a car. they drive on the left and most rental cars have a lot of dings in them. just write most of them down on your rental contract and try not to stress. all the beaches are public, (at least at the time they were).... so you can go to other hotels and use their beaches too. i do remember paying for towels/chairs and renting pool toys. have a great time! |
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