Cayman Cookout with Chef Eric Ripert

5 New Reasons to Visit the Cayman Islands

4) New Attractions, Tours and Things To Do

Cayman Crystal Caves

Cayman Crystal Caves

There’s always something new to do in the Cayman Islands and this year is no exception. Located on the north side of Grand Cayman, Cayman Crystal Caves is the latest attraction to open, enabling visitors to get inside amazing stalactite and stalagmite crystal structures formed by water droplets over time. The unique caves and surrounding tropical forest are available to explore on guided tours (caymancrystalcaves.com). Cayman Segway Tours takes riders around Grand Cayman on both pavement and sand, starting from George Town and stopping at Camana Bay town centre, and along Seven Mile Beach, the tour is a unique way to see the island. A sunset tour is also available caymansegwaytours.com). The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman’s luxurious renovation included the addition of a new Culinary Studio which offers hotel guests a place to hone their chef skills. Learn how to cook traditional Caribbean fare, desserts and some of the delicious dishes featured at Blue by Eric Ripert, their award-winning restaurant. A unique “Dark Night” wellness event at the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort features smoking sage, healing stones and stargazing all set to atmospheric DJ beats.






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