mardi 14 août 2018

A Catamaran Charters Grand Cayman Cruise Could Be The Holiday Of A Lifetime

By Kevin Howard


Enjoying an island holiday is best experienced on board with catamaran charters grand cayman, the ideal way to embrace the amazing splendor and peacefulness that is Cayman Islands. Modern catamarans are full of luxury features, well fitted out and perhaps most appealing comparatively less expensive.

With its two hulls structure, a catamaran has a lot more room than than boats with single hulls. Extra room means more space for leisure areas and bedding, whilst maintaining sufficient space for food preparation and bathrooms. Without a central keel they do not lie as deep in the water giving them the ability to enter and explore shallower waters.

As they also have increased stability they are perfect for launching water activities like fishing, scuba dives, kayak sports, snorkeling or just plain swimming. But for some holiday makers this might be too active. Just chilling out soaking up the golden Caribbean sunshine with a tall drink, and enjoying how the freshly caught fish cook in the BBQ, might be the order of the day. There are really endless ways to enjoy oneself on this island paradise.

For some people to just drift here and there is ultimately satisfying. Others prefer doing some real sailing to uncover more of the 90 miles of wonderful coastal attractions within easy cruising distance. There are so many moorings and enticing spots to be explored along this coastline, it would be pretty difficult to see them all. While some just lust to explore, others appear completely at ease to remain the entire vacation in the huge protected bay of North Sound.

There are some really amazing things to do and places to see that should jolt visitors out of their blissful condition. Sting Ray City, with its sandy banks beneath waist deep sparkling water allow visitors to mingle around the abundant Southern Stingrays that have made this western tip of North Sound their own unique home.

Wreck diving or snorkeling is another big must. Beginners will love the wreck Cali, approximately forty yards off the shore of Central George Town so it is within easy swimming distance. Get really close up to the vast number of different types of marine life and coral. For more experienced divers the Kittiwake, an ex United States navy vessel not far off the shore of the equally famous Seven Mile Beach, has five decks and many rooms to explore. It is now probably best visited as part of an organized dive group as it is situated inside the newly created Marine Park which does have some restrictions and charges.

Travel commentaries have listed Seven Mile Beach, as among the best twelve on earth. Situated on the west side of Cayman in a really upmarket residential area, it is nevertheless entirely open to all residents and visitors alike. Fine coral sand and glistening water with the entire length dotted with bars, resorts and places to eat. Activities abound, try paragliding for instance. The name is a bit of a misnomer, however, as it does not seem to be seven miles in length, but few seem to care, if they even notice at all.

Getting off the catamaran might be difficult, but the shopping delights of Camana Bay, or perhaps a tour round a Rum Distillery or the National Museum in George Town, the capital, will make it very rewarding. Equally worthwhile are the fauna and flora to be found within the botanical gardens and on the Mastic hikers route. With space only to mention a few attractions, these are truly like the proverbial top of an iceberg. Naturally icebergs are one thing the visitor need not be concerned about.




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