Saturday, August 11, 2018

Try Catamaran Charters Grand Cayman And Discover A Life Changing Vacation

By Kevin Howard


By far the best way to experience an island vacation is on the water and catamaran charters grand cayman is a great means of embracing the grandeur and tranquil state called Cayman Islands. Catamarans these days are crammed with luxuries, the most up to date equipment and possibly their best feature, are very economical.

With a twin hull design, catamarans provide far more surface area than their mono hull cousins. Increased area means more room for leisure, recreation, and sleeping, whilst still having ample space for facilities such as kitchen and bathrooms. Another great advantage is the reduced draft of a catamaran compared to the deep keels of most yachts, that enables them to navigate and moor in really shallow waters.

As they also have increased stability they are perfect for launching water activities like fishing, scuba dives, kayak sports, snorkeling or just plain swimming. But for some holiday makers this might be too active. Just chilling out soaking up the golden Caribbean sunshine with a tall drink, and enjoying how the freshly caught fish cook in the BBQ, might be the order of the day. There are really endless ways to enjoy oneself on this island paradise.

If just floating around on the ocean is satisfying enough, then great, yet one would be missing out on some amazing sailing and coastline tours. There are some ninety nine miles of stunning shore to explore with many attractive and interesting stop off points throughout, although some never feel the need to venture beyond the secure confines of North Sound.

There are some really amazing things to do and places to see that should jolt visitors out of their blissful condition. Sting Ray City, with its sandy banks beneath waist deep sparkling water allow visitors to mingle around the abundant Southern Stingrays that have made this western tip of North Sound their own unique home.

Another unmissable experience is to dive among the wrecks of sunken vessels that have floundered on this coast over the years. The wreck of the Cali is probably more appropriate for first timers as being less than forty yards from the beach and between twenty and thirty feet under water, it is a comfortable swim to reach. Now teeming with all kinds of sea creatures, it can be explored simply with a mask and snorkel. For divers with more experience the ex United States Navy Kittiwake is a ship with five decks and a huge number of chambers to explore. Located close to Seven Mile Beach this shipwreck lies in a protected marine area. There is a charge and some prescribed rules, so it probably best dived with an reputable dive company.

Named by some travel organizations among the best top dozen beaches in the world, Seven Mile Beach is situated on the western side of the island. Despite being in one of the most exclusive areas it is fully open to the public. Coral sands and sparkling waters, just a stroll along the beach is a pleasure with restaurants, resorts, beach bars along its length. With activities galore, try paragliding for example. The length is a point of conjecture, however, because it is not really seven miles long, but nobody seems to notice, or care.

Getting off the catamaran might be difficult, but the shopping delights of Camana Bay, or perhaps a tour round a Rum Distillery or the National Museum in George Town, the capital, will make it very rewarding. Equally worthwhile are the fauna and flora to be found within the botanical gardens and on the Mastic hikers route. With space only to mention a few attractions, these are truly like the proverbial top of an iceberg. Naturally icebergs are one thing the visitor need not be concerned about.




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