Welcome To Cayman Islands
Your Beautiful Island Paradise !
Going on vacation in the Cayman Islands is definitely an experience of a lifetime. What, with the sunshine, friendly people, excellent food, stress-free environment, and plenty more you will always want to come back after your first vacation - guaranteed.This site is dedicated to anyone that is interested in the Cayman Islands and what they have to offer! With the advent of a thriving tourism and cruise-ship industry, resorts and condos have sprung up all over these wonderful islands and most accommodation in the Cayman Islands has all the modern amenities including cable, access to the internet, air-conditioning etc.
However, if you want to get away from it all, the sister islands, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Cayman Islands are just what the doctor ordered ! It could be that the sun shines on the islands for about 340 days a year, but you will be hard pressed to find a more hospitable place to visit than the Cayman Islands.
Why Cayman Islands ?
Leave home with a smile, courtesy and a desire to have a good time and you will rewarded. Tourism plays a key role in the Cayman Islands, and tourists are certainly well looked after. You will discover that the staff in the hotels, resorts and condos are friendly, professional and knowledgeable.There are seemingly endless restaurants and eateries catering to every taste and price range; try delicious ‘jerk’ from one of the open-air barbeques or treat yourself to a five-star meal with a world class chef in luxurious surroundings. There are also the regular fast food outlets such as KFC, Domino's Pizza, Subway, Wendy's, Burger King etc. Gourmet food and international favourites are all catered for.
Food plays such an important role on the islands that there is an annual fine dining exposition where you can sample signature dishes from many of the restaurants and bars. For more information click here...
When to Visit ?
Anytime during the year is a good time to visit the Cayman Islands! There are two main seasons; the ‘rainy’ season, or summer (June – November) and the ‘dry’ season, or winter (December - May). It is generally more humid and wetter in the rainy season; although there are periods when the island is the perfect temperature and completely rain-free.The rainy season also encompasses the months when hurricanes and tropical storms have a greater chance of forming and possibly hitting the islands. You need to check the weather forecasts during the hurricane season before you visit.
There is always a chance of rain, but it seldom lasts more than an hour. Water temperatures are also slightly cooler in the dry season. In terms of the tourist trade - the dry season is the high season.


