Women's golf clothes & equipment > Grand Cayman Golf Vacations – Planning Your Trip
One of the most popular golf vacation destinations is the Grand Cayman Island. Grand Cayman is positioned in the Caribbean and it is the largest of the Cayman Islands. The best time to visit this island is at the end of its winter season between April and May. This is when you have the best chances for uninterrupted sunny conditions.
If you are planning a golf vacation to Grand Cayman then your first step
will probably be to make your lodging reservations. Grand Cayman is known
for its five star resort destinations and its luxury hotels. It is a good
idea to book your hotel reservations several months in advance to make
sure that you get the best rooms and the best deals. Some of your lodging
options include the Turtle Nest Inn on Seven Mile Beach, the Reef Resort,
the Cobalt Coast Resort & Suites, the Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman Beach
Suites on Seven Mile Beach, and the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort.
Now that you know where you will be sleeping you next need to decide where
you will be playing on your vacation. There are several fantastic golf
courses that you can select from. If you are going to be staying at the
Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman then you should make plans to play at the Britannia
Golf Course. If you are staying on the Three Mile Beach then you should
make plans to play at the Links at Safehaven or the Sunrise Family Golf
Centre. Finally, if you are interested in playing at a golf course that
is located next to majestic scenery and amazing geological features then
you should make plans to play at the Three Sisters Golf Course.
While golf may be your primary reason for visiting Grand Cayman, this
island offers a lot of other attractions that you should make time to
visit. The top attraction of this island is Stingray City. This underwater
destination is made up of a series of shallow water sand bars which attract
sting rays and other marine life. Visitors have a once in a lifetime opportunity
to interact with these marine animals, and they can even feed and pet
the local rays. Other tourist attractions that you should plan on visiting
include: the Cayman Turtle Farm, the Pedro St. James National Historic
Site, Seven Mile Beach, Ocean Frontier, Hell, Rum Point, Queen Elizabeth
II Botanic Park, Lone Star Bar and Grill, and the Mastic Trail.
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