Island Tour: The Cayman Islands - Worth Visiting in the Caribbean's Blue-Green Waters!

1. Grand Cayman, this island is the largest of the islands and attracts most of the tourists, it is the most prosperous island and the island with the most entertainment choices. The economy is based on the turtle fishery and tourism.

2. Rum Point, Rum Point is located on the northern side of the Grand Cayman Islands, where tourists can enjoy a lively atmosphere. Here you can enjoy diving and the world's quietest beaches.

3. 10-Mile Beach, this over 10-kilometer white sand beach is full of luxury resorts just meters from the ocean.

4. West Bay, this small town located in the west of Grand Cayman Island is located on a 10-mile beach and near the Cayman Turtle Centre.
5. Camana Bay, Camana Bay is a modern shopping and entertainment area, it's a great place for afternoon shopping and dining.

6. George Town, if you want a more traditional shopping experience, go to George Town's independent shops, with its colorful appearance and colonial-era architecture, it's easy to recognize.

7. Starfish Point, you must arrive early to avoid the tour groups and enjoy the starfish. The starfish's red contrasts sharply with the island's white sand. By the way, these creatures are very sensitive, so it's best not to touch them.

8. Remains of Keith Tibbets, the wreckage of the Keith Tibbets ship is today full of coral and marine animals of various colors.

9. Iguana Point, Iguana Point is not a real city, it is a series of shallow waters north of the coast, where you will find many rays. This area attracts many tourists who want to interact with these graceful fish.
10. Smith Bay, this is the best place to explore the shallow waters of the Grand Cayman Islands. This beach offers changing rooms and public restrooms.