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West Bay Polo Club and Sharkey's, depending on the night of
the week.
Sports buffs have several bars to catch up on sporting action. At
the Lone Star Bar and Grill,
345-945-5175, all major
games are televised in the bar. West Bay Polo Club Sports
Bar and Grill,
345-949-9892, located in Seven Mile Shops,
has over 15 television screens broadcasting just about any
sporting event available. Pizza is served nightly until midnight.
For couples looking for something a little quieter, the Loggia
Lounge,
345-949-1234, ext. 5209, at the Hyatt Regency
Grand Cayman, is a good choice. The lounge has a piano player
tinkling out quiet favorites as well as a humidor filled with
Cuba's finest.
Nightlife on Cayman Brac and Little Cayman is far quieter,
usually spent over a leisurely dinner. The perfect end to a day is
often a quiet walk hand in hand.
Just the Facts
Entry Requirements: US, UK, and Canadian citizens need to
show proof of citizenship in the form of a passport, birth certifi-
cate or voter registration card. Visitors must also show a return
airline ticket.
Getting Around: Transportation around Grand Cayman is
easy. Take your pick from taxis and group tours as well as
rental cars, vans, jeeps, and scooters (a scary option to us, con-
sidering the left side driving and considerable traffic in George
Town). Jeeps and taxis are also available on the Sister Islands.
Language: English
Currency: Cayman dollar, fixed at US $1 = CI $.80
Electricity: 110 volts
Information: For general information and brochures, call the
Cayman Islands Department of Tourism at
800-346-3313. Or,
contact your nearest Cayman Islands Department of Tourism
Office. In Miami, 6100 Blue Lagoon Drive, Suite 150, Miami,
305-266-2300; New York, 420 Lexington Ave., Suite 2733, NY,
212-682-5582; Houston: Two Memorial City Plaza, 820
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