Oceanfront Unit 104 - Cayman Brac's Best Kept Secret at the Cayman Breakers Condominiums
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Cayman Brac's Best Kept Secret at the Cayman Breakers Condominiums
Cayman Breakers are located on Cayman Brac's south shore, secluded east end where the 140ft. towering bluff is your backdrop! Folks this is the place to be away from it all, yet only minutes to dive operators, restaurants, airport, stores. A rental car is recommended to get around and explore the rest of the island. Our Island is a safe and fun place to visit. Once you have visited the Brac, You'll be Back!! Looking forward to seeing you in Paradise.
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Ocean Front Condo's are $228 per night for 4 adults, for 2 would be $171 per night
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Cayman Brac Vacation Rentals - Year Round
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- Ocean Front
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1 TV(s) (27"), 1 VCR(s), 1 dvd player(s), 15 to 20 free movies, 1 CD player(s), 1 tape player(s) and 2 alarm clock(s). The video source is satellite.
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"The Brac" - A Cayman Sister Island
Cayman Brac is the second largest of the three Cayman Islands. It is home to some 1,500 residents and supports a thriving tourism market. The island is surrounded by a 144 foot bluff that is unique in the Caribbean. The island and its sister Little Cayman offer some of the best wall diving in the Caribbean. Diving isn't the only option - enjoy hiking, biking, bird watching, snorkeling and some awesome rock climbing. "The Brac" is a great destination for those seeking an island getaway.
You'll never be short of things to do in The Cayman Islands. World-class scuba diving, snorkeling, and sailing are just the beginning of your Islands' adventure. The Islands' history is rich in exotic detail, as our Museum, Botanical Garden and National Trust clearly demonstrate. So whether it's a trip under the sea to feed the stingrays, an excursion to the Turtle Farm for a hands-on experience of one of nature's most inspiring miracles, or a journey into the past to revisit the first landing by Christopher Columbus, a feast for the senses-and sensibilities-awaits.
Pedro St. James Historic Site *
Historically accurate reconstruction of original 1780 Great House is a spectacular showpiece for the Birthplace of Democracy.
Grand Cayman's Q. E. II Botanic Park *
The Visitors Centre, Heritage Garden and Floral Garden are spectacular additions.
Cayman Islands National Museum *
Make the Cayman Islands National Museum the first stop on your tour of Grand Cayman and begin to see the real Cayman.
The National Trust for the Cayman Islands
Cayman's Heritage.... Our Pride, Be a Part of it!
Turtle Farm *
See 16,000 sea turtles, some as small as 6 ounces, some as big as 600 pounds!
Stingray City
Swim alongside and feed swarming stingrays in 12 feet of water. A snorkeling and scuba diving adventure.
Notable diving attractions are the walls of both the Brac and Little Cayman and the frigate wreck.
A Russian frigate was purchased from Cuba and sunk in 1996 within swimming distance of the north side of the island off the defunct Buccaneer Hotel property. It is perfectly situated for divers of all skill levels. The stern is in shallow water and the deepest section of the bow rests on the sand at about 90fsw.
Fish, large and small, are turning the wreck into home. Divers will consume a lot of compressed air before they've seen it all.
The walls around the two islands are pictures of perfection. Arches, swimthrus, cracks, gorgonia, sponges and fans all compete for a divers attention. Shine a light on the muted blue structures and the reds, yellows, oranges and purples will spin all your color wheels at once.
There aren't many restaurants on the Brac, but the ones you'll find are worth second visits. Maybe the best way to choose is by your mood. Almost all have outdoor as well as indoor dining, some are on the water, all the others are near it. The seafood will be fresh. None are formal, but you can choose a degree of elegance.
Visitors can find all three. Bikes are often provided as part of the accommodations. Scooters and cars can be rented for reasonable rates. A valid drivers license is necessary to obtain a temporary driving permit which will be valid on any of the Cayman Islands. Credit card imprints are necessary for the required deposits. Driving is on the left.
The Brac is becoming a climbing destination. The bluff has numerous sites where climbers are challenged to go from sea level to the-top-of-the-bluff. Non-climbing visitors will also be happy to have specialty footwear. Many of the places to visit will require walks along the ironshore and through scrub. Given a choice of packing boat shoes or hiking boots, opt for the boots. See the Island Attractions section for more information about climbing.
There are a few places on the Brac where you will find some interesting souvenir items such as caymanite jewelry and original island art. In general, however, the Brac is not a shopping mecca.
Water is produced by the island's reverse osmosis system and is piped or trucked to locations around the island. The source of water for rental homes might be rainfall into a cistern augmented occasionally by a truckload from the island system.
Electricity is produced on-island and is 110 VAC/60-cycle as used in the U.S.
The Cayman Islands have been closely tied to England for many years. As you would expect, English is language of all the Cayman Islands.
The US$ is accepted everywhere, however, your change may be in CI$. The exchange rate on all the Cayman Islands is fixed at US$.80 equals CI$1.00. Travelers checks and major credit cards are widely accepted.
In the summer months, May to August, expect temperatures to average around 80 degrees F. In winter months, September through April, temperatures will usually average in the mid-70s.
Visitors need proof of citizenship in the form of a passport or birth certificate. A drivers license is not acceptable. Vaccinations are not necessary to visit the Cayman Islands.
Faith Hospital and Dental Clinic are located on the west side of the island. There is also The Brac Clinic located in Tibbett's Square at the West End. The Clinic is a comprehensive private Primary Care facility which opened in 1999.
Attire in the Cayman Islands is comfortable and relaxed, however, visitors are asked to cover beachwear when visiting public places. Topless bathing and nude bathing are prohibited.
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