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Beautiful Public
Beach is just down the road from the Breakers, and has showers, rest
rooms,
and covered picnic tables. Cayman Brac is a world known scuba / snorkel diving paradise. The waters are warm all year and the visibility is beyond compare. The Cayman Island government is very pro-active in preservation of the reefs and underwater marine life allowing visitors to experience the underwater world in the best conditions. The reefs begin at the water's edge in many locations. Some sites have been created to provide a sheltered access for divers, snorkeler's and swimmers. Small children and senior citizens can safely enjoy the ocean! There are beautiful coral heads just off shore that makes snorkeling and impressive site. There are two dive shops on the
island that offer a full line of scuba and snorkeling instruction,
equipment rental, and boat dive charters. Although Cayman Brac is well known as the #1 scuba / snorkel vacation destination, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy during your visit. As you might imagine, the fishing is great all year round with plenty of fishing piers and many areas from the shore.A chartered boat trip will give you an enjoyable outing and an abundance of fresh fish.A full day charter costs about $600.00 and half day trips run around $350.00. You should schedule your charter early so you can enjoy all the fresh fish during your stay. Our information package has specific contact details for the best fishing charters available! Take time to visit the community park. Take a trip to Lighthouse Road and take a walk on the nature trails through the parrot sanctuary. Speaking of
the bluff, the 140 foot cliff offers a challenge for experienced
climbers. The Bluff on
Cayman Brac is riddled with caves of many sizes. Most are not difficult
to negotiate and require little specialized training or gear. Several
of these caves are located a short distance from The Breakers. There
are rumors that pirates hid buried treasure in the caves and that some
had been found. Peter's Cave located on the Northeast side of the
island can be accessed from Little Light House Road on top of the
bluff. From the road below, follow the steps carved into the limestone
up to the cave. New concrete steps and hand rails have been added for
easier access.
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