Little Cayman

Eighty miles northeast of Grand Cayman and five miles west of Cayman Brac lies Little Cayman, the smallest of the Cayman Islands. Cayman Airways and Cayman Express operate daily inter-island services, or visitors can quickly and easily access the island by boat. This unspoiled island already offers a surprising amount of attractions given its size, but expansion plans indicate that Little Cayman will further attract tourists and residents in the coming years.
Little Cayman was the site of the very first settlers to the Cay man Islands and this untouched natural haven currently has more iguanas and birds as permanent residents than it does people. This is set to change, however, with the island benefitting from new infrastructure and communication improvements every year, including a new tarmac road linking the entire island, high speed Internet access and full 3G mobile phone signal.
Little Cayman already has a thriving tourism industry, especially for an island of its size, in part due to its world class diving sites, including the Bloody Bay Marine Park and Jackson’s Blight, renowned as two of the word’s finest wall dives. This ever-growing tourism market currently keeps all of Little Cayman’s hotels, guest houses and rental apartments at full occupancy for most of the year, creating a massive demand for more accommodation.
The last couple of years has also seen an increasing number of Grand Cayman residents building luxury second homes on Little Cayman for use as a weekend or holiday retreat. It is an exciting time for investment in real estate on Little Cayman as the island is poised for significant growth.
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Last updated on September 16, 2011

















