Famous
Sunset
at Cayman Kai,
Rum Point Beach
Grand Cayman, B. W. I.
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Grand Cayman
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The
Cayman Islands enjoy a prevailing Northeast wind at an average speed of 15knots.
This gentle tropical breeze makes the Islands a perfect playground for
parasailing, Sailing and Windsurfing
Parasailing -
An experience that will not be forgotten.
You'll rise to about 200 feet, towed aloft by a powerful speedboat, your
parachute gently lifting you skyward. Marvel at the view of the Seven Mile Beach
and George Town harbors, and, as you glide through the air, the cruise ships
below seemed dwarfed. Enjoy the ride by yourself or with a companion.
Windsurfing - We don't have the big
waves of Hawaii but it's just as much fun. The beginner will get lessons in
staying upright and steering the sailboard, then it's fun in the sun. The water
will lap at your feet as you glide quietly along the gentle waves, pushed by the
warm Cayman sea breezes. For the more experienced, the strong winds of the east
coast of the island will offer a challenge.
Sailing -
Glide quietly along the water and enjoy the warm Cayman breezes as you steer
your rented sailboat into the wind. Anchor in a shallow spot and snorkel or swim
to cool off. Rather let someone else do the sailing? Then take a sailboat cruise
to Stingray City or an evening dinner cruise
into the sunset.
Other water sports include jet skiing, kayaking, water
skiing, knee boarding and banana boat rides.
Jet skiing
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The noise may be an annoyance to some, but you'll enjoy the exhilaration
of zipping along at over 30 mph. A quick lesson in operating the watercraft, and
some safety tips, and you'll be on
your way. Always be aware of the divers down flags and respect swimmers in the
area.
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