Oldest building in the Caymans, this "castle" is now a museum.
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Oldest building in the Caymans, this "castle" is now a museum.
Offers luxuriant vegetation and over 200 species of birds.
A 330-foot Russian frigate that was sunk in September 1996.
Shipwreck favored by divers.
Notable West Side shore site.
Shipwreck favored by divers.
Local legend states that the site was one of the former capitals three lines of defense against invading pirate marauders.
Erected between 1907 and 1912, it's the regular meeting site for the men of the district to discuss politics.
A slave of Spanish origin named Drummond supervised a seven foot section which led to the wall often being called "Drummonds Wall."
One of Bodden Town's two defense points in the 18th century.
Shipwreck favored by curious divers.
The WW II Liberty Ship was the victim of the East End's shallow barrier reef.
Formerly known as the West Bay Pink House, this is probably the most photographed home in Grand Cayman. The pink-and-white Caymanian cottage was built in 1912 of wattle and daub around an ironwood frame. Cheery Mac Bothwell, who grew up in the house, takes you on tours that present a nostalgic and touching look at life in Grand Cayman before the tourism and banking booms. COST: $5. Mon.-Sat. 8-5.
This monument to King George V sits in downtown George Town.
A 120-foot cargo freighter sitting upright on the bottom at a depth of 50 feet.
A 55-foot crew boat lying upright on the sand at a depth of 60 feet.
An inverted, 50-foot steel tugboat, this is a great shallow dive at 40 feet.
