Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
To learn more about Cayman Brac's ecology and
to assist in preservation efforts, consider becom-
ing a member of the National Trust's Cayman
Brac District Committee . For information,
contact Wallace Platts at
345-948-2390.
Spot Bay Community Cove , Spot Bay. This public park has a beach with
tables and a nice atmosphere for a picnic.
Cayman Brac Community Park , West End. This park, dedicated by
Governor Michael Gore in 1995, includes a short nature trail, where about
10 types of indigenous trees are identified. The park is popular with fami-
lies. The Department of Tourism office is adjacent to the park. Open daily.
Free.
Shopping
345-948-2612) has a shop at Stake Bay with a
selection of duty-free goods. The popular Grand Cayman company
also has a duty-free shop at the airport where you can pick up
some last-minute jewelry, perfumes, or gifts.
In Tibbetts Square, you'll find the Treasure Chest , with T-shirts, wind-
socks, postcards, and books.
For locally made goods, don't miss NIM Things (NIM stands for “Native
Island Made”) in Spot Bay,
Kirk Freeport (
345-948-0461. This shop sells Caymanite
jewelry as well as crocheted items and straw bags.
Where to Stay
ACCOMMODATIONS PRICE SCALE
Prices listed are for a standard room for one night during high sea-
son (expect prices to be as much as 40% lower during the low sea-
son). The price scale refers to US $.
$ .......................Under $100
$$ .......................$100-$200
$$$.......................Over $200
 
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