To the Cayman Islands

Your dream vacation is closer than you think. According to legend, some deserters from Cromwells army fled Jamaica with escaped slaves and arrived in Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are sure to be treasured by visitors of all kinds. Tucked near Jamaica and Spanish-ruled Cuba, the British believed the Cayman Islands to be a strategic location. In 1655 the Cayman Islands came under British control when Jamaica was captured from the western mediterranean cruises by Oliver army. However it was the turtle that continued to attract sailors to the Cayman Islands. In 1993 an archeological dig on Grand Cayman – and three years later on Cayman Brac -proved the existence of the crocodiles. A few years later a French map showed Cayman Brac with crocodiles in its waters, along with a manuscript describing the iguanas.

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