| Beaches: To learn more about the beaches, click here.
Bird Watching: The local Bird Club organizes bird watching expeditions. For more information, check with at National Trust office. Little Cayman is home to the Booby Pond Nature Reserve with thousands of red-footed boobies and hundreds of frigate birds. Cayman Brac features a 180-acre parrot reserve.
Cycling: Cycling is a convenient and pleasurable way to meander through the parishes of The Cayman Islands. Both 10-speed and mountain bikes can be rented.
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Golf: There are 3 golf courses on Grand Cayman.
- The Britannia Golf Course, designed by Jack Nicklaus: 3 courses in 1 (a 9-hole par 35 regulation course, an 18-hole par 57 executive course and an 18-hole par 71 Cayman Ball course played with the unique Cayman Ball);
- The Links at Safehaven, a championship 18-hole course;
- The Sunrise Family Golf Center off Hirst Road in Newlands.
Hiking: Walk along a 200-year old foot path called the Mastic Trail through an ancient forest and mangrove swamp.
Other Watersports: Sailing, windsurfing (regatta in January), parasailing and jet ski rentals are available.
Restaurants: To see a selection of restaurants, click here.
Shopping: Grand Cayman is the place to shop for fine luxury goods abound, including china, crystal, perfumes, fine watches and jewelry at attractive prices. All purchases on the island are duty and tax-free. Grand Cayman has two commercial shopping areas. The harbor district in George Town and the tourist zone in Seven Mile Beach are where most of the shops are located.
Snorkeling: Snorkeling is Cayman's greatest, easiest adventure and an activity everyone can enjoy. If you've only fantasized about peeking beneath the sea, there is no safer, gentler and more exciting place to learn this sport than in Cayman's calm, clear, current-free waters.
Sport Fishing: The waters around Grand Cayman offer many types of fishing: Reef Fishing, Bone Fishing, Tarpon Fishing, Deep Sea Fishing
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