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Cayman Brac Attractions

Cayman Brac island is comprised mostly of limestone with steep cliffs on its east coast and is home to the island's people. Cayman Brac has good diving around the coral reef on its western tip.
North-East Point
A steep walk-way leads up to a good view and the lighthouse on the North-East Point at Cayman Brac.
Beaches
The north-east coast of Cayman Brac has steep cliffs, while the south-west coast is sheltered and more favorable for beach activities.
Blow Holes
With the waves crashing against the shore, water spurts through these blow holes in the limestone of Cayman Brac.
Caves
Pockets of caves may be found along the south coast of Cayman Brac, some inhabited by endangered species of iguanas.
Central Plateau
The Central Plateau of Cayman Brac is a limestone area, with agricultural possibilities.
Frenchman's Fort
Frenchman's Fort is an historic old settlement on Cayman Brac.
Spot Bay, Cayman Islands
Spot Bay is Cayman Brac's largest village. It has local shops offering duty-free shopping and unique Caymanite jewelry.
Stake Bay
Stake Bay on Cayman Brac is the site of some government buildings and a radio transmitter. There is also accommodation in the area for visitors wishing to stay in this area.
West End, Cayman Islands
West End on Cayman Brac is a small resort which was originally established in the 17th C. Here visitors will find accommodation and restaurant options including upper end resorts, along with all the regular tourist related amenities.
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