13 août 2018

Experience Catamaran Charters Grand Cayman An Unforgettable Holiday

By Kevin Howard


Enjoying an island holiday is best experienced on board with catamaran charters grand cayman, the ideal way to embrace the amazing splendor and peacefulness that is Cayman Islands. Modern catamarans are full of luxury features, well fitted out and perhaps most appealing comparatively less expensive.

With a twin hull design, catamarans provide far more space than their single hulled relatives. More space results in increased size of living and recreational areas and bedrooms, while still having more than adequate catering and ablution amenities. Not having a keel like a yacht, they do not sit deep in the water and are capable of entering and berthing in shallow bays.

Because they are more steady than yachts they are really good for all kinds of seaside fun including canoeing, snorkel and scuba diving, angling or simply having a swim. If this sounds like too much hard work try just stretching out and soak up some rays, enjoy a chilled drink and just think about how good the barbecued fish is going to taste shortly. Fortunately there are limitless ways to just unwind, be laid back and appreciate this heavenly place.

If just floating around on the ocean is satisfying enough, then great, yet one would be missing out on some amazing sailing and coastline tours. There are some ninety nine miles of stunning shore to explore with many attractive and interesting stop off points throughout, although some never feel the need to venture beyond the secure confines of North Sound.

Should pure relaxation prove to be too much, other places of interest throughout the island will not disappoint. Waist high shallows cover sand mounds, located in the west of North Sound and named Sting Ray City, where visitors can literally mix with plentiful colonies of Southern Stingray that have made this their own uniquely special place.

Diving down among the shipwrecks is another definite on the must do list. The wreck Cali is ideal for beginners as it is very close to the shoreline, around 40 yards, so will be within easy reach for most swimmers. Experienced divers will love the ex US Navy ship Kittiwake, which lies in deeper waters but still relatively near to the renowned Seven Mile Beach. Having 5 decks and plenty of rooms for exploring it is a fascinating dive. As it lies within the Marine Park, it does have certain regulations to be observed and fees to be paid, so maybe good to do this one with a chartered dive team.

Travel commentaries have listed Seven Mile Beach, as among the best twelve on earth. Situated on the west side of Cayman in a really upmarket residential area, it is nevertheless entirely open to all residents and visitors alike. Fine coral sand and glistening water with the entire length dotted with bars, resorts and places to eat. Activities abound, try paragliding for instance. The name is a bit of a misnomer, however, as it does not seem to be seven miles in length, but few seem to care, if they even notice at all.

George Town, the capital, is well worth leaving the cruising lifestyle for, and taking in some of the sights like Camana Bay with its busy market precincts will certainly treat you to some shopping therapy. Venturing a little further will reveal the famous rum distillers and history laden National Museum. Having got this far it is worthwhile carrying on to the Queen Elizabeth Botanic Park or perhaps the Mastic walking trails, both are bursting with displays of the plentiful plant life on the island. These suggestions represent only the tip of what is an iceberg of attractions. An iceberg is naturally one thing that will not be found in these tropics.




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