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Grand Cayman: A Lesson in Relaxing |
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By Hideaways Travel Services Manager Darcy Allen |
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This sand snob has found a new favorite in Grand Cayman. Since my family and I aren't divers—and this is dive central—I wasn't sure what we would do on a recent trip there. The island is flat, over-developed, and pretty expensive (everything is imported)—not my usual cup of tea. Or so I thought . . .
In reality, I found a great reason to visit—the beaches! As a travel professional, I often feel pressured to see and do as much as possible; after all, my greatest tool for planning exceptional escapes is first-hand experience. Sometimes I run around so much, I feel like I need a vacation from my vacation. But not on this trip! Grand Cayman doesn't overwhelm you with a ton of historical, cultural, or even outdoorsy things that demand your time and attention. After a few days of sightseeing, you can pretty much say you've seen and done it all—and then, like me, just kick back and relax for the rest of your vacation with some guilt-free beach time.
Grand Cayman Restaurants I Heartily Recommend
March 2010
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