Little Cayman

Overview

Little Cayman, the smallest of the Cayman Islands, is a pristine paradise known for its untouched beauty and tranquil atmosphere. With fewer than 300 residents, the island offers a rare sense of seclusion and exclusivity. Visitors can enjoy world-class diving at the famous Bloody Bay Wall, a stunning vertical reef that drops into the deep blue sea, considered one of the best dive sites in the world. Beyond diving, the island is home to Booby Pond Nature Reserve, where you can observe colonies of red-footed boobies and frigate birds in their natural habitat. Kayaking, paddleboarding, and biking along the quiet roads provide a chance to connect with the island’s unspoiled landscapes. Whether you’re seeking adventure beneath the waves or peaceful moments in nature, Little Cayman offers a rare escape where time seems to slow down.

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Little Cayman is the most tranquil of the Cayman Islands, famous for the breathtaking Bloody Bay Wall dive site and the Booby Pond Nature Reserve, offering visitors a blend of world-class diving and serene natural beauty.

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Tour details

  • Land Area roughly 26 km²
  • Estimated Population (2021): about 270 residents
  • Early History First sighted by Christopher Columbus in 1503; later frequented by pirates and turtle fishermen, remaining uninhabited until the 19th century.
  • Language British English
  • Currency Cayman Dollar (KYD)
  • Time Zone UTC-5
  • Drives on the Left