Secluded, yet close to everything!
The Cayman Islands Yacht Club is centrally located on the world famous Seven Mile Beach area. As part of master planned development of low density - high value homes and estates with access to the full service marina and restaurant amenities of the Cayman Islands Yacht Club. A short boat ride to the North Sound, a shallow sheltered body of water perfect for inshore sailing regattas, the world famous Stingray City, Sand Bar and the island vibe of Rum Point and Cayman Kai.
Just minutes from major hotels on Seven Mile Beach such as The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Westin Casuarina Resort & Spa and Kimpton Hotel. Upscale shopping at Camana Bay, the islands premier mixed use retail development with world class boutiques, restaurants and entertainment.
Just minutes from the capital, George Town with its international banking and financial district and Owen Roberts International Airport with connections to Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Detroit, Havana - Cuba, Houston, Kingston - Jamaica, La Ceiba - Honduras, London Heathrow - UK, Miami, Minneapolis, Montego Bay - Jamaica, New York JKF & Newark, Tampa, Toronto and Washington, DC - Dulles.
Camana Bay
The CAYMAN ISLANDS PREMIER LIFESTYLE DESTINATION
Stretching from shore to shore the residential, office and retail development of Camana Bay bring an award winning mix of master planned community with specialist retailers and restaurateurs to create a memorable experience. Whether it is sipping cool cocktails or fine wines on the waterfront Crescent or shopping for the latest swimwear and resort wear from the world's leading labels - Camana Bay has it all. Click below to visit their web site.
Sand Angels showcases the Cayman Islands finest selection of swimwear, resort wear and accessories. Experience unrivaled expert customer service to find the best fit, comfort and style - just for you. They are located in the heart of Camana Bay across from the Observation Tower.
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