http://barlowscayman.blogspot.com/2012/ … itors.html
This is a link to my blog-post of October last year, written just after a visit from some Australian friends of my wife's. It sums up what there is to see on this tiny island of 80 square miles.
"Theyre our age, so there were no booze sessions at beach parties or nightclubs. The pace was leisurely; we concentrated on four of our Islands best attractions for oldies: Rum Point, Stingray City, the Turtle Farm and Camana Bay.
"Grand Cayman is a very comfortable place to live (the comfort being largely based on thousands of low-paid indentured migrants), but it doesnt have anything in the way of beautiful scenery. Driving around is pleasant, and the contrast of rich and poor is interesting, but its not a pretty island."