Cayman Islands Sports

Hiking

Walk along a 200-year old foot path called the Mastic Trail through an ancient forest and mangrove swamp.

Bird Watching

The local Bird Club organizes bird watching expeditions. For more information, check with at National Trust office. Little Cayman is home to the Booby Pond Nature Reserve with thousands of red-footed boobies and hundreds of frigate birds. Cayman Brac features a 180-acre parrot reserve.

Cycling

Cycling is popular and both 10-speed and mountain bikes can be rented.

Cricket & Football

Crocket & Football (Soccer) matches are two of the Cayman Islander's favorite past times.

Sport Fishing

Popular deep sea catches include dolphin (the fish, not Flipper!), blue marlin, Wahoo and yellow fin tuna. Serious anglers will not want to miss the Million Dollar Month International Fishing Tournament in June. Light tackle fishing targets tarpon, bonefish and permit.

Scuba Diving

The Cayman Islands are ranked as one of the top dive destinations in the world. Visibility is outstanding and the variety of fish, corals and sponges is extraordinary. Spectacular walls, reefs and shipwrecks can be explored. Stingray City is known around the world. There are over 50 dive operators in The Cayman Islands. The Cayman Islands' Department of Environment have taken regulatory steps to protect this wonderful natural resource and established a number of marine parks. All divers must show proof of certification.

Snorkeling

There are many shallow reefs perfect for snorkeling. Snorkelers will also enjoy swimming with over 30 stingrays at the Stingray City dive site.

Other Watersports

Sailing, windsurfing, parasailing and Jet Ski rentals are available. A windsurfing regatta is an annual event in January.

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