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For our non-diving guests or those who just wish to seek other adventures, Little Cayman offers 10 square miles of unspoiled surroundings, secluded sandy beaches, lagoons, mangrove forests and salt ponds.
Watersports
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The South Sound offers protected shallow waters for enjoying Hobie-cat sailing and kayaking – all of which are available to rent from Reef Divers.
Snorkeling & Beaches
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Relax on the many secluded beaches around the island, such as Point of Sand, a shifting cape of sand on the furthest, Eastern end or at the uninhabited Owen Island, just a short kayak away.
Hiking
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The Salt Rocks Nature Trail is located on the Western end of Little Cayman. Here, migratory birds, rock iguana, butterflies, orchids and tropical plants can be found. It is also an historic site with abandoned phosphate mines and railway track.
Cycling
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Beach cruiser bicycles are for rent to our guests during the day and with an elevation of only 40ft (12M), there are not too many hills to worry about on Little Cayman!
Bird Watching
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Over 40% of Little Cayman is covered by pristine wetlands and raised viewing platforms around the island allow observers excellent bird watching. The Booby Pond Reserve, opposite the resort, is a natural wetland of international importance. This RAMSAR site has the largest breeding colony of Red Footed Booby Birds in the Caribbean and is the only breeding colony of Magnificent Frigate Birds in this hemisphere.















