You can find the real Cayman experience on the North Side




Welcome to the North Side of the Grand Cayman!
Today I will be showing you Rum Point, Starfish Point, and the Laguna Kaibo.

Rum Point is a great destination for families. Children will enjoy the shallow waters that are clear and blue, which make for fantastic snorkeling. It's also close to many different hotels, so it is a convenient destination no matter where you're staying on the island.

Starfish Point is nearby and is a beautiful, secluded beach. It is situated at the end of a finger kai and is home to starfish that naturally live in the shallow, crystal-clear waters. This is a great spot for beachcombing, swimming, relaxing, sunbathing, young children, non-swimmers and picnics.
 

Kaibo is another tranquil retreat on the North Side of the Grand Cayman. Kaibo represents one of Grand Cayman's few genuine retreats. It is completely removed from full scale development, and the owners of Kaibo pride themselves on giving visitors the opportunity to experience Grand Cayman as it appeared decades ago. It features a five-star restaurant, but you can also find more affordable food and drink nearby. Cruise passengers are not bused in, and there is no admission charge to enter. You don't have to worry about crowds here!

I hope you know that there is much more to see here than this video has to offer. I look forward to seeing you in the Cayman Islands.

As always, please do not hesitate to contact me with any of your questions or concerns about real estate in the Cayman Islands.

The Cayman Islands are Great for Family Life



What's It like Living in the Cayman Islands?
Today I will be answering more of your questions in order for you to make better decisions regarding real estate.

I will try to be fair when answering about life in the Cayman Islands, but to be honest, it is absolutely fantastic. My opinion may be a little biased because I was born and raised here, but I would tell this to anyone.

The Cayman Islands are actually a very good place for young families because there are many opportunities and activities here for kids. We have something like 150 different sporting agencies, so we have anything you can imagine: squash, tennis, scuba, fishing, sailing, underwater hockey, roller hockey, tag football, rugby, soccer, etc. The list goes on forever.

There are about 55,000 people living here and cruise ships can add an extra 15,000 to our population during the winter months.

There are also direct flights to all the major US cities from the 3 airports that we have here
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I try not to sound corny or inauthentic when I say this, but the Cayman Islands really are a great place to call 'home'. I do lots of boating, scuba diving, fishing, and much more. To get away I sometimes take weekend trips to Little Cayman or the East End. There are endless things to do here. Also, there are no taxes and no pollution!

Thanks for tuning into this blog. If there are any particular questions that you would like to have answered, please feel free to contact me and I would be glad to set aside some time to accommodate you.