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Cayman
Islands Despite the emergence of Grand Cayman as a
major tourism destination in the 1990s, don't go to the Cayman Islands expecting
fast-paced excitement. Island life focuses on the sea. Snorkelers will find a paradise,
beach lovers will relish the powdery sands of Seven Mile Beach, but party-hungry travelers
in search of urban thrills might be disappointed. Come to slow down and relax.
The Caymans, 480 miles due south of Miami, consist of three
islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman. Despite its name,
Grand Cayman is only 22 miles long and 8 miles across at its widest point. The other
islands are considerably smaller, of course, and contain very limited tourist facilities,
in contrast to well-developed Grand Cayman. George Town on Grand Cayman is the capital and
is therefore the hub of government, banking, and shopping.
English is the official language of the islands, although it's often spoken with an
English slur mixed with an American southern drawl and a lilting Welsh accent.
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