The Sister Islands of Cayman Brac and Little Cayman

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The Sister Islands of
Cayman Brac and Little Cayman

The Cayman Islands (Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman), a trio of three islands situated 150 miles south of Cuba and 180 miles west of Jamaica, are world-renowned for the magnificent coral reefs and awe-inspiring coral walls surrounding them.

Grand Cayman is, by far, the most well known of the three islands, but her sisters, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, have become world famous for their spectacular wall diving and the refined sense of relaxed Caribbean life they offer.

Scuba Diving in the Sister Islands couldn't be easier. There is something for every level of diver - shallow reefs, breathtaking walls and even some incredible wrecks. In Little Cayman you can enjoy diving in the Bloody Bay Marine Park and in Cayman Brac spend a morning touring the Russian frigate MV Captain Keith Tibbetts.

The islands offer lots of topside opportunities as well. If you like to fish then try the challenge of bonefishing in the flats or charter a boat for deep sea fishing off the walls. In Cayman Brac you can hike to one of the many caves that at one time provided shelter to the inhabitants during inclement weather. In Little Cayman, visit the Booby Pond Preserve to catch a glimpse of the Red Footed Booby and Magnificent Frigates.

Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are yours to discover - the members of the Sister Islands Tourism Association can help you enjoy every aspect of your vacation.

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Brac Bash - August 24-26, 2007

Join in the fun on Brac at the island's biggest party of the year. There will be Bar-B-Q's, a Kick off Party, Boat Races, a Soccer Tournament and of course the Cook-off. Its a great weekend of entertainment and fun.

For a complete schedule click here to download.

Atlantis on Cayman Brac is a new dive site

Sister Island Specials

The members of SITA offer specials throughout the year. Visit the resorts through our membership pages for more information.
Friendly Nassau Grouper are often seen on Bloody Bay Wall