Cayman Islands Multi Award Winning Investment

Posted by David on 10 th in Cayman Islands property news on 10th of August 2010
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The Cayman Islands are among the few worldwide islands which continually pick up  awards for their outstanding beaches, hotels, diving and investment safety. Consisting of 3 islands, the largest only 22 miles wide, the Cayman Islands are always within the top 20 of award winning Caribbean/Worldwide prizes.  Below is some 2010 awards picked up by the award winning Cayman Islands.

The Worlds Best Beaches  -  Islands Magazine

The Cayman Islands are home to some of the worlds best beaches, such as Seven mile beach, Rum point, Cayman Kai and many more white sandy beaches. “Islands magazine” one of the most read travel magazines, have just released their 2010 “Pure Escape” issue voting the Cayman Islands among the top 10 of the worlds best beaches and in their September 2010 “Best Islands” issue the Cayman Islands are amongst the top 20 of the worlds best and most luxury islands

Tripadvisor the Cayman Islands

The worlds most trusted travel advise portal 2010 has just awarded the Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman “the travellers choice destination” hotel 2010. They have also awarded the Cayman Islands as one of the top 10 best Caribbean beaches 2010 and one of the top 10 best Caribbean Islands 2010

Diving in the Cayman Islands

Diving in the Cayman Islands is one of the main attraction for all 3 islands, every year the Cayman Islands achieve to be in the top 10 of the best diving locations by most dive surveys. Home to over 200 marked dive sites Little Cayman is home to bloody bay wall, Cayman Brac is home to the largest underwater mountain range in the Western hemisphere and Grand Cayman is home to the unforgettable Stingray City

For more information on the Cayman Islands or for a  Cayman Islands Investment Guide contact our Investment Risk Analysis  on +44 (0) 207 3287 7229

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