Pedro’s Castle - Cayman Islands

Pedro’s Castle is the oldest building on the island, and legend has it that it was constructed in 1635. Other theories claim that the building was erected by an Englishman in 1780. Either way, this national symbol was named after the settler and, allegedly, the first constructor, Pedro Gomez.

Seven Mile Beach

In the west of Grand Cayman island, you’ll find the rolling Seven Mile Beach, a stunningly beautiful sandy beach which, despite its name, covers only some 6.2 miles. It is, however, one of the most attractive beaches in the Caribbean. In addition to the hotels, apartment blocks, B&Bs, bungalow complexes and villas, you will also [...]

Islands National Museum

The Islands National Museum aims to maintain, research and divulge the cultural heritage of the Cayman Islands. The museum was opened in 1990 in George Town’s former court house from the 19th century. A large proportion of the exhibits on display today were collected by hobby collector Ira Thompson in the 30s – in 1979 [...]

Aruba

The landscape on Aruba is bare and desert-like. In fact, the island is anything but a paradise. That is, if it were not for the beaches, which stretch for miles along the coats, promising idyllic days by the turquoise ocean. That is the trump card for the island’s tourist industry, which has made a name [...]