Bodden Town Bodden Town used to be the capital of Grand Cayman, until George town became the new capital. Bodden town is about half way between George Town and East end. Again it is a small town. The pirate caves are here, these are said to be the hide out of the real pirates that used to pillage and plunder around the Caribbean seas. Now Bodden Town is a quieter place. The area between George Town and Bodden town where you find a lot more of the local population residing.
George Town George Town, Grand Cayman is often called the scuba diving capital of the world and it could be true. Our 6000ft. vertical wall and Living Coral Reefs are fantastic. and offer amazing picture opportunities.
Grand Cayman You'll never be short of things to do in The Cayman Islands. World-class scuba diving, snorkeling, and sailing are just the beginning of your Islands' adventure. The Islands' history is rich in exotic detail, as our Museum, Botanical Garden and National Trust clearly demonstrate. So whether it's a trip under the sea to feed the stingrays, an excursion to the Turtle Farm for a hands-on experience of one of nature's most inspiring miracles, or a journey into the past to revisit the first landing by Christopher Columbus, a feast for the senses-and sensibilities-awaits.
South Side Cayman Brac is a tropical paradise for both divers and non-divers alike. Whether your interests are diving, snorkelling, swimming, fishing, hiking, sunbathing on the beach or by the pool, or just relaxing in a hammock, Cayman Brac offers visitors a safe, relaxed and friendly atmosphere in which to enjoy a carefree vacation!