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TOPIC: Watersports & Recreation
August 2, 2010
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The Reef Resort
Some people are looking for peace and quiet when they make a staycation escape, and the Reef Resort in East End certainly provides this. Only some 40 minutes from George Town and with a long stretch of beach all to itself and all oceanfront rooms, the resort is perfect for a quiet getaway. The onsite restaurants and bar provide refreshment, while a grocery store is available just across the road for everything you forgot to pack.

The Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman
As one of the premier resort properties in the Caribbean, the Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman occupies one of the best sections of Seven Mile Beach. With a selection of top restaurants like Blue and Seven as well as facilities including tennis by Nick Bollettieri, golf by Greg Norman, an environment programme by Jean-Michel Cousteau, and Silver Rain, a La Prairie spa, any stay at the Ritz is something quite extraordinary.

Cayman Villas
For a true staycation break, renting a villa out in the quiet District of North Side and out towards Kaibo can be the perfect way to break out of a rut a live a little. Cayman Villas has a wide selection of villas on its books, with special summer staycation rates making this the perfect time to book that breakaway.

Comfort Suites
Just up Seven Mile Beach from Treasure Island lies Comfort Suites. Perfectly located for anyone looking to explore the Seven Mile Beach nightlife on their vacation, the current staycation offer includes many added bonuses like free continental breakfast, discounts at restaurants and discounts at Dolphin Discovery.

Sunshine Suites

Situated on West Bay Road along the upper reaches of Seven Mile Beach, Sunshine Suites might not be right on the beach, but is perfectly located between the North Sound Golf Club on the one side and the beach just across the road on the other side.   

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