Little Cayman is the least developed of the trio. With a population of less than 170, most of this Island remains uninhabited. Only 10 miles long and a mile wide, yet it still offers that rare combination of sun-blessed solitude, glistening beaches, and miles of tropical wilderness.
Exceptional fishing can be done here, and Tarpon Pond is always filled with small, but feisty, game fish.
The famous Bloody Bay and Jackson Point are the main attractions for diving, and are two of the world’s truly legendary dive sites: the sheer coral wall begins at 20 ft and plunges to 6000 ft.
Coral gardens, wavering sea plumes and exotic tropical fish thrive here. Little Cayman also has the largest known breeding colony of the Red Footed Booby and the only breeding colony of magnificent Frigate Birds.