Alternative Tourist Attractions in the Cayman Islands

Allen Fitzsimmons of Belchertown, MA works as a health and life agent. For the past 3 years, he has served as a member of one of AFLAC’s 20-person sales teams. Allen Fitzsimmons also loves to travel and particularly enjoys beach destinations such as the Cayman Islands.
Aside from its sandy beaches and pristine waters, the Cayman Islands also has several lesser-known tourist attractions. One of them is Mastic Reserve and Trail, which runs through a protected subtropical forest. The short trail is only three kilometers long, but it is rich with the island’s flora and fauna. At the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, tourists can view some of the Cayman’s native species, including the Blue Iguana.
Tourists looking for authentic Cayman cuisine can visit Aunt Sha’s kitchen at Cayman Brac. It is famous for home-cooked meals rich in Caymanian flavor. Meanwhile, the Grand Cayman Catamaran Dinner Cruise provides traveling couples with a romantic dining experience, which concludes with a view of the Caribbean sunset.