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Cayman Brac


The dramatic scenery of Cayman Brac was the inspired setting for Robert Louis Stevenson's classical piece of literature 'Treasure Island', with a labyrinth of caves to explore and offshore wreckage left behind like the timeless relics of a bygone era. Sheer limestone cliffs rise majestically from the sea at the island's bluff on the eastern extremity and the island is home to many natural treasures worthy of exploration. Lush and vibrant the islands interior blooms all year round with colourful flowers, lush fruit trees and unusual cacti. The bird life on the island offers a blend of bright and flamboyant colours to the wildlife and includes the rare and exotic Cayman Brac Parrot. An island holiday to Cayman Brac is not complete without exploring the under water attractions, which boast spectacular diving opportunities. The most recent under water attraction in the waters around Cayman Brac is the wreckage of a Russian-built Cuban naval frigate, which sank in 1996 and is now available for divers to explore the colourful marine life residing in it. Whether visitors wish to explore the tropical wilderness, the turquoise depths of the surrounding waters or simple relax on the sun drenched shores of a Caribbean island, Cayman Brac caters to all.