The trio of the Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac make up the group known as
the Cayman Islands. George Town, the capital in Grand Cayman, is a commercial town
bustling with numerous service companies and banks. Known as the “Switzerland of the
Caribbean”, the Cayman Islands are home to the biggest offshore finance centre in the world,
where investors enjoy no exchange control and no tax system.
The Cayman Islands is known world-wide for its spectacular diving conditions, gentle currents,
calm water, excellent visibility and extensive offshore reefs, along with the 325 wrecks
scattered around the coastal waters. Beautiful beaches and exquisite diving are a few of the
many reasons for visiting these islands.
Visitors can learn more about the Cayman Islands at the tourism site, www.caymanislands.ky.
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Cayman enjoys a warm tropical climate with hot, humid summers and cooler, relatively dry winters. The temperature, summer or winter, seldom goes lower than 70°F or higher than 90°F. The cooler and most pleasant months run from December to April. May to November is the rainy season but often the downpours are short-lived and extremely localized – it can be raining in George Town and yet be the most beautiful sunshine on Seven Mile Beach! The hurricane season typically lasts from June to November.
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