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About The Cayman Islands
With over 50,000 residents, Grand Cayman is approximately 76 square miles. On Grand Cayman you will find some of the most popular Caribbean activities and attractions. Whether you are looking for complete relaxation, exquisite dining, exciting nightlife or the awesome underwater sights of our oh-so-accessible reefs, Cosmopolitan Grand Cayman has something for everyone.
On the west side of Grand Cayman you will find some of the most romantic spots in The Cayman Islands, including the famous Seven Mile Beach, the crescent-shaped natural wonder with boundless capacity for relaxation. With sand stretching as far as the eye can see, Grand Cayman’s Seven Mile Beach is often rated as one of the most beautiful beaches in all the Caribbean and the least populated.
The Cayman Islands are located in the western Caribbean, 480 miles south of Miami, 150 miles south of Cuba and 180 miles northwest of Jamaica. A Cayman Islands wedding is a very popular destination and the location is ideal for a Caribbean wedding and honeymoon.
ACCOMMODATIONS – The choice is yours and everything under the sun is available, from hotels and villas to casual Caribbean resorts. The level of luxury and pricing runs the gamut, starting with budget and ascending to ultra-deluxe.
CALLING THE CAYMAN ISLANDS – The area code is 345 followed by seven digits beginning with 94.
COMMUNICATIONS – International direct dialing is available into and out of the Cayman Islands. Visitors can access the Internet at most resorts and many locations throughout the island.
CREDIT CARDS – Major credit cards and travelers’ checks are widely accepted.
CURRENCY – The Cayman Islands have their own currency. The CI dollar has a fixed US dollar exchange rate.
DRINKING WATER – Supplied by desalination plants so the water is plentiful and pure.
ELECTRICITY – The current is 110 volts, 60 cycles AC as in the United States
TIME – The Cayman Islands remain on Eastern Standard Time year-round and do not change to Daylight Savings Time.
WHAT TO WEAR – Neat, casual, tropical attire is appropriate by day, and by night we suggest bringing something dressier for dining out. Bathing suits and beach-wear are not appropriate anywhere other than on the beach and when participating in water sports activities. Appropriate dress in public areas is required and nudity and topless sunbathing are prohibited by law.
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