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Grand Cayman Activities

Grand Cayman offers a variety of enjoyable activities. Below are a few available to you when you stay with us at Treasure Island Condominiums.

Swimming Pools

Treasure Island Condominium guests enjoy amenities of a resort during their stay on beautiful Grand Cayman; including 3 swimming pools one with a swim-up snack and cocktail bar, a whirlpool and a wading pool. Treasure Island is the only resort on Seven Mile Beach that has both a beach for sunbathing as well as a snorkel reef just offshore. A sandy beach is just a short walk to the north.

Snorkeling

Some of the best snorkeling on the island can be found just outside your patio in front of the Treasure Island Condos. Tropical fish are abundant just offshore, as well as at the coral reef located a short swim into the sparkling waters of the Caribbean Sea. If you need equipment, it can be rented nearby.

Don’t miss going on a North Sound snorkel trip. Dive for conch, eat your catch and a fresh seafood lunch, snorkel the reef, and play with the rays at famous “Stingray City.” Our staff can steer you towards the best boats.

SCUBA

The Cayman Islands are world-famous for spectacular scuba diving - warm water, light current, outstanding visibility, beautiful marine life, and first-class dive operators. Divers Down Cayman Diving College is located on-site at the Treasure Island Hotel. There are many other dive operators located on-island and discounts off diving can be arranged before you arrive to the island. Call our U.S. Reservations Office at 1-800-999-1338 for more information.

If you are not a certified diver, you can still experience scuba diving by signing up for a “discover diving” class (“resort course”). After an equipment and safety orientation, you learn some basic skills in a pool. Then board the dive boat and accompany your instructor on a guided dive to one of the offshore coral reefs. All equipment is included. If you get hooked, full certification courses are available.

Restaurants

Billy Bones Restaurant and Bar is located at the Treasure Island Condominium’s main swimming pool. Enjoy lunch or a snack as well as a variety of beverages. Swim-up bar plus outside seating available.

The Bed Restaurant and Lounge is located just off West Bay Road in front of the Treasure Island Hotel. This popular restaurant offers an intimate setting where skilled chefs prepare global fare. Open nightly for dinner.

There are many excellent restaurants within walking distance of the condos. Dining on-island runs the entire spectrum - from fine dining, to island food, to fast food. One thing they all have in common: Dress is almost uniformly “island casual.” Also, most restaurants are good - the bad ones don’t last more than a year. As restaurants change, we send a list of our current recommendations with your confirmation package.

Shopping

T.I. Micro-Mart is an on-site convenience store that stocks toiletries, snacks and more. Other shops at Treasure Island include a gym, a beauty spa, a hair salon, a gift shop, an Italian lingerie and beachwear shop and an art gallery. Additional shops, including a fully-stocked grocery store, are nearby.

Water Sports

Waverunners, sailboats, sea kayaks, sailboards, parasailing, glass-bottom boats, and sunset cruises are available from water sports operators along Seven Mile Beach. You can also catch an unbelievable variety of reef fish on a trip with a Caymanian captain. Those who are really serious fishermen can arrange deep sea fishing.

Golf

Britannia Golf Course was designed by Jack Nicklaus and is 1.2 miles to the north from your condo. It is a 9-hole championship course with a second set of nine tees greens superimposed to create an 18-hole short course. On the fifth hole, golfers shoot over the Caribbean waters. Tee opens at 8 a.m. and twilight rates are available year round. Carts, collared shirts and shoes are required. The Britannia Grille is open for lunch or dinner.

Other Island Attractions

  • Boatswains Beach
  • Cayman Turtle Farm
  • Stingray City
  • Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
  • Butterfly Farm
  • Cayman Islands National Museum
  • Pedro St. James Historic Site
  • Hell
  • Blowholes in East End
  • Rum Point

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