
Cayman
Brac, the middle child in the family of three Cayman Islands,
offers visitors a more peaceful and relaxing atmosphere than that
of its big sister Grand Cayman. The Brac is world renowned for
its amazing tropical waters and breath-taking landscape.
If you're coming to dive, the Brac boasts a long list of fabulous
dive spots. The sunken Russian Destroyer is a popular attraction
for both divers and non-divers. It rests in 55 ft. of water at
its shallowest, and 110 feet at its deepest, so even overhead
passers-by may view it. The Brac is also home to many shallow
reefs, including Greenhouse Reef and Radar Reef, as well as magnificent
coral walls found at depths of 70 to 100 feet.
For
visitors who prefer land-based activities, the Brac offers wonderful
natural attractions. The spectacular island habitat is filled
with a wide range of exotic indigenous plant and animal life.
Visitors may explore the beautiful surroundings atop the bluff,
shown above, or venture into one of the Brac caves, which are
rumored to contain old pirate treasure. The Brac also is home
to a large population of indigenous parrots, which may be enjoyed
while walking along the trails in the bluff.