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6 SHOPPING
Shopaholics be warned: It's slim pickings on Little Cayman. At some
point, all visitors seem to stop in at Village Square, Guy Banks Road
( & 345/948-1069 ), which sells a little bit of everything. Villa owners
come her e for supplies, gr oceries, and har dware. You can pur chase
fishing gear, household goods, film, ne wspapers, and magazines. You
can ev en r ent movies. Prices ar e high because ev erything has to be
shipped in b y boat. I t's open M onday to S aturday from 8:30am to
6pm.
Nature Spa Health & Beauty, at the Little Cayman Beach Resort
(p. 176), pr ovides a full range of ser vices, including massage, pedi-
cures, facials, manicures, and hairdressing, plus beauty supplies. The
spa is open daily from 11am to 6pm and r equires an appointment.
Reef P hoto & Video Centr e, also at the Little Cayman B each
Resort (p. 176), provides daily film processing, and underwater video
and camera r entals cost CI$9.60 per half-day . I t's open daily fr om
7:30am to 5pm.
7 LITTLE CAYMAN AFTER DARK
Nightlife in Little Cayman usually means hanging out in a bar and
ordering dinner. We like to go to Sam McCoy's Diving & F ishing
Lodge, 643 North Coast Rd. (p. 178). The best time to go is for the
Saturday-night barbecue at 7pm, costing CI$12 per person. The bar
is open daily from 1pm to 1am.
Friday night at 7pm is the best time to hit the Southern Cross
Club, South Hole Sound (p. 179), when it stages barbecues, held at
the poolside deck near the beach and costing CI$14 per person.
There's no live entertainment, but locals, expats, and visitors gather at
the bar here daily from 11am to midnight.
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