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Grand Cayman), 155 Arabus Clothiers (Grand Cayman), 146 ARP, 41 a Area Codes, 59 A.A 14_145692 bindex.qxp 8/9/07 10:43 PM Page 194 Index See also Accommodations and Restaurant indexes below. GENERAL INDEX AquaBeach Restaurant & Bar (Grand Cayman), 155 Arabus Clothiers (Grand Cayman), 146 ARP, 41 A Area codes, 59 A.A. Transportation, 51 Art@Government House (Grand Above and Beyond Tours, 40 Cayman), 19 Access-Able Travel Source, 39 Art galleries, Grand Cayman, 143–145 Access America, 35 Artifacts Ltd. (Grand Cayman), Accessible Journeys, 39 151–152 Accommodations. See also Association of British Insurers, 33 Accommodations Index Atlantis Adventures (Grand Cayman), best 120–121 to get away from it all, 9 ATMs (automated teller machines), for honeymoons and 31–32 weddings, 8 The Attic Billiard Lounge (Grand luxury, 10 Cayman), 159 Cayman Brac, 164–170 Aunt Sha’s Kitchen (Cayman Brac), Grand Cayman, 67–87 177 condos, villas and cottages, Australia 80–87 customs regulations, 61 family-friendly, 75 health-related travel advice, 36 hotels and resorts, 68–80 passports, 64 Little Cayman, 182–187 saving on, 55–56 surfing for, 57 tips on, 52–57 Bamboo Lounge (Grand Cayman), AIG Travel Guard, 35 156–157 AirAmbulanceCard.com, 38 Banks Air Canada, 22 Cayman Brac, 163 Airfares, 23–24 Little Cayman, 181 Airport security, 25 Bar at Brac Reef Beach Resort AirTicketsDirect, 24 (Cayman Brac), 177–178 Air travel, 21–25 Bar/restaurant combos, (Grand bankrupt airlines, 35 Cayman), 155–156 Cayman Brac, 162 Bars and pubs (Grand Cayman), Little Cayman, 180 156–160 American Airlines, 22 Batabano (Grand Cayman), 140 AmericanCOPYRIGHTED Airlines Vacations, 48 Batabano Carnival MATERIAL (Grand American Express, traveler’s Cayman), 20 checks, 32 Bat Cave (Cayman Brac), 176 American Express Travelers Cheque Bayside Grocery (Cayman Brac), 177 Card, 32–33 Bayside Watersports (Grand Cayman), American Foundation for the Blind 122 (AFB), 38 The Beach Boutique (Grand Cayman), Antica Gelateria (Grand Cayman), 146 107, 160 14_145692 bindex.qxp 8/9/07 10:43 PM Page 195 GENERAL INDEX 195 Beach Club Colony Hotel & Dive British Airways, 22 Resort (Grand Cayman), 112–113 Bucket shops, 24 Beaches Bugs and bites, 37 best, 3 Burton Ebanks (Grand Cayman), 97 Cayman Brac, 172–173 Burtons Taxi Service, 51 Grand Cayman, 112–113 Bush, Gladwyn, 145 Little Cayman, 188–189 Business hours, 59 Beachwear, Grand Cayman, 144 Bus travel, 51 Bernard K. Passman Gallery (Grand The Butterfly Farm (Grand Cayman), Cayman), 148 129–130 Beyond the Horizon (Grand Cayman), 147 Biking, 52 Cable & Wireless, 46, 65 Cayman Brac, 162–163 Cabs Little Cayman, 181 Cayman Brac, 162 Bird-watching Grand Cayman, 50–51 Grand Cayman, 132, 134 tours, 141 Little Cayman, 191–192 Café del Sol/Team Café (Little Black Coral Clinic (Grand Cayman), Cayman), 62 148–149 Calendar of events, 18–21 Bloody Bay Marine Park (Little Cali (shipwreck dive), 7 Cayman), 7, 189 Cameras Bloody Bay Wall (Little Cayman), 8 Grand Cayman, 145 Blossom Village (Little Cayman), 179 Little Cayman, 193 Blowholes (Grand Cayman), 136 Canada Blue Planet Adventures (Cayman air travel from, 22 Brac), 175 customs regulations, 60 The Bluff (Cayman Brac), 174 health insurance, 34 Boating and sailing (Grand Cayman), health-related travel advice, 36 118, 120 passports, 64 Easter Regatta, 20 visitor information, 15 Boatswain’s Beach/Cayman Turtle Captain Bryan’s (Grand Cayman), 118 Farm (Grand Cayman), 125–126 Captain Crosby’s Watersports (Grand Bodden Town (Grand Cayman), 134 Cayman), 118 Boggy Sand Road (Grand Cayman), Captain Keith Tibbetts (shipwreck 138 dive), 7, 8 Booby Pond (Little Cayman), 192 Captain Marvin’s Watersports (Grand Booby Pond Visitors Centre (Little Cayman), 118 Cayman), 191–192 Carnival Cruise Lines, 26 The Book Nook (Grand Cayman), Car rentals, 49–50 144–145 Cayman Brac, 162 Bookstores, Grand Cayman, 144–145 for disabled travelers, 39 Boutique Cartier (Grand Cayman), Little Cayman, 180 149 Caves and caving, Cayman Brac, 176 Brac. See Cayman Brac Cayfest (The National Festival of the Brac Freeport (Cayman Brac), 177 Arts), 19 Brazilian Point (Grand Cayman), 144 Cayman Airways, 22, 162, 180 Breakers (Grand Cayman), 135 Cayman Brac, 161–178 Britain’s Consumers’ Association, 33 accommodations, 164–170 Britannia Golf Club (Grand Cayman), beaches and outdoor activities, 122 172–176 brief description of, 14 14_145692 bindex.qxp 8/9/07 10:43 PM Page 196 196 INDEX Cayman Brac (cont.) Columbus Direct, 33 exploring by car, 174 Conch Club Divers (Little Cayman), nightlife, 177–178 189 restaurants, 170–172 Condos, villas and cottages, 53–54. shopping, 177 See also Accommodations southwest coast of, 3 Cayman Brac, 166–170 transportation, 162–163 Grand Cayman, 80–87 visitor information, 161–162 Consolidators, 24 Cayman Brac Museum, 173 Continental Airlines, 22 Cayman Camera Ltd. (Grand Cayman), Continental Airlines Vacations, 48 145 Coral Isle Club (Cayman Brac), 178 Cayman Cycle Rentals, 52 Corner Pocket Pool Hall (Grand Cayman Drug (Little Cayman), 61 Cayman), 159–160 Cayman Island International Aviation Costa Cruises, 27 Week (off Grand Cayman), 20 Credit cards, 32, 33 Cayman Islands Department of lost or stolen, 63 Tourism (United States), 15 The Cruise Company, 26 Cayman Islands dollar (CI$), 29–31 Cruise lines and ships, 25–28 Cayman Islands Million Dollar Run Cruises Inc., 26 (Grand Cayman), 19–20 CruisesOnly, 26 Cayman Islands National Museum Cuban products, 145 (Grand Cayman), 126, 128 Currency and currency exchange, The Cayman Islands Orchid Show 29–31 (Grand Cayman), 19 Customs regulations, 59–61 Cayman Islands Pirates Week (Grand Cayman), 20–21 Cayman Islands Sailing Club (Grand Delta Airlines, 22 Cayman), 120 Delta Vacations, 48 Cayman Kai Beach Resort (Grand Dentists (Cayman Brac), 163 Cayman), 113 Department of Tourism, 15 Cayman Sea Salt (Grand Cayman), Departure tax, 16 149 Devil’s Grotto, 8 Cayman Turtle Farm, 2, 72, Dining. See also Restaurant Index 125–126, 138 best, 10–11 Cayman Villas, 54 Cayman Brac, 170–172 Cayman Weddings, 42 Grand Cayman, 88–110 Cayman Windsurfing (Grand Cayman), Little Cayman, 187–188 121–122 tips on, 57–59 Celebrations, 42 Disabilities, travelers with, 38–40 Celebrity Cruises, 26–27 Divers World/Aqua-Fit/The Beach Cellphones, 45–46 Boutique (Grand Cayman), 146 Cemetery Beach, 7–8 Divers World Ltd. of Cayman (Grand Cemetery Reef (Grand Cayman), 113 Cayman), 146 Centers for Disease Control and Divetech (Grand Cayman), 116 Prevention, 36 Don Foster’s Dive Cayman Islands Cigars, Cuban,, 145 (Grand Cayman), 117 CITA Wet Fest (Grand Cayman), 21 Driving tours (Grand Cayman), Coconut Joe’s Beach Bar & Grill 131–140 (Grand Cayman), 155 George Town to Rum Point, 131–137 Colliers (Grand Cayman), 113 George Town to West Bay, 137–140 Colombian Emeralds International Drugstores, 61 (Grand Cayman), 149 14_145692 bindex.qxp 8/9/07 10:43 PM Page 197 GENERAL INDEX 197 Grand Cayman Earthfoot’s Ecotours, 43 accommodations, 67–87 Easter Regatta (Grand Cayman), 20 condos, villas and cottages, Ecotourism, 43–45 80–87 Eden Rock Dive Center, 6 family-friendly, 75 Electricity, 61 hotels and resorts, 68–80 Elite Transportation, 51 beaches, 112–113 E-mail, 46–47 brief description of, 14 Emergencies exploring, 125–141 Cayman Brac, 163 nightlife, 153–160 Grand Cayman, 62 restaurants, 88–110 Little Cayman, 181 scuba diving and snorkeling, Entry requirements, 16–17 113–118 Etiquette and customs, 62 shopping, 142–152 Grand Switzerland (Grand Cayman), 150 Families with children, 41 Great Cave (Cayman Brac), 176 accommodations, 75 restaurants, 95 Fashion, Grand Cayman, 146 Handicrafts, Grand Cayman, 148 Festivals and special events, 18–21 Harbour Place (Grand Cayman), 151 Fidel Murphy’s (Grand Cayman), Harley Davidson of Grand Cayman, 157–158 147 Fishing, 2 The Harquail Theatre (Grand Cayman Brac, 175 Cayman), 160 Grand Cayman, 122 Hartford Holidays Travel, 26 Little Cayman, 190–191 Health concerns, 35–37 Fitness centers, 123–124 Health insurance, 34 Fitness Connection (Grand Cayman), Hell (Grand Cayman), 129, 140 124 Hideaways Aficionado, 54–55 Flights.com, 24 High season, 17 Flying Wheels Travel, 39 Hiking, Cayman Brac, 175–176 Food (Grand Cayman), 146–147 Hobbies and Books (Grand Cayman), Foster’s Food Fair (Grand Cayman), 152 146–147 Holidays, 18 Fosters Food Fair Pharmacy (Little Holland America Line, 27–28 Cayman), 61 Home rentals, 54 Frank Sound (Grand Cayman), Honeymoons, 42–43 135–136 best accommodations for, 8 Frommers.com, 44 Horacio Esteban/The Esteban Gallery (Grand Cayman), 148 Horseback riding, Grand Cayman, 123 Galleria Plaza (Grand Cayman), 151 Hospitals and clinics Gay and lesbian travelers, 40–41 Cayman Brac, 163 Gifts and souvenirs (Grand Cayman), Grand Cayman, 62 147 Little Cayman, 181 Global ATM Alliance, 31 Hotels and resorts. See also Golf, Grand Cayman, 122–123 Accommodations Index Gov. Michael Gore Bird Sanctuary best (Grand Cayman), 132, 134 to get away from it all, 9 Grand Canyon, 6 for honeymoons and weddings, 8 luxury, 10 14_145692 bindex.qxp 8/9/07 10:43 PM Page 198 198 INDEX Hotels and resorts (cont.) Language, 62 Cayman Brac, 164–170 La Perfumerie I and II (Grand Grand Cayman, 67–87 Cayman), 150 condos, villas and cottages, Lassie, Miss, 145 80–87 Latitude 19 (Grand Cayman), 144 family-friendly, 75 LCB Tours (Little Cayman), 191, 192 hotels and resorts, 68–80 Lighthouse Trail (Cayman Brac), Little Cayman, 182–187 175–176 saving on, 55–56 Limo buses, 51 surfing for, 57 Lingerie, 150 tips on, 52–57 Links at SafeHaven (Grand Cayman), Hurricane Ivan, 72 122–123 Hurricane season, 18 Liquor laws, 62 Hutland (Grand Cayman), 136 Little Cayman, 2–3, 179–193 accommodations, 182–187 beaches
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