Top 6 Things to do Adventurous in Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands

November 16, 2021 Timmy Ribble

Home to fruit bats, herons, wild green parrots and an abundance of tropical foliage, the 12-mile-long island of Cayman Brac boasts more than 170 caves and 1400 inhabitants. Named for the imposing limestone bluff, or Brac in Scottish Gaelic, that looms 140 feet above the sea, the middle Cayman offers spectacular diving at Wilderness Wall and Peter's Cave. Emerald green parrots flock at National Trust Parrot Reserve. To discover some of the island's secrets, take a taxi, hop on a bike or trot on foot.
Restaurants in Cayman Brac

1. Reef Divers Cayman Islands

Excellent
86%
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2%
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5.0 based on 361 reviews

Reef Divers Cayman Islands

Reef Divers is the dive operation for all Clearly Cayman Dive Resorts: Little Cayman Beach Resort, Cayman Brac Beach Resort, and Cobalt Coast Resort on Grand Cayman. Be spoiled by our personalized Valet Service that takes the work out of your diving. With 25 years’ experience – no one knows or does Cayman Islands diving better. Explore at your own pace or follow the leader as you dive the warm, clear Caribbean teeming with marine life. You just relax and have fun. And with the largest fleet of Newton dive boats in the world built by divers for divers, you’ll find space to store your camera, keep your dry things dry, and just enjoy the ride.

2. MV Captain Keith Tibbetts

Cayman Brac
Excellent
65%
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4.5 based on 162 reviews

MV Captain Keith Tibbetts

A 330-foot Russian frigate that was sunk in September 1996.

Reviewed By mcgray2018 - Winnipeg, Canada

Great site, snorkeled out to it from our place on the shore. Water was clear and details of ship were very clear.

3. The Bluff

Eastern tip of the island Cayman Brac
Excellent
71%
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27%
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4.5 based on 113 reviews

The Bluff

Bat colonies and deep caves, used by island residents for shelter during storms, are the beckoning features of this limestone crag that rises 140 feet above the sea at Cayman Brac's eastern tip.

Reviewed By mcgray2018 - Winnipeg, Canada

Walking/hiking here was excellent, along the rocky beach seeing so much with the water, the bluff and the rock formations.

4. Cayman Brac Caves

East Island Highway Cayman Brac
Excellent
65%
Good
26%
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7%
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4.5 based on 91 reviews

Cayman Brac Caves

Reviewed By yowveg - Ottawa, Canada

The limestone caves are a remarkable sight, and the fruit bats that live in some of them are very cute!! Wear sneakers so you avoid injuring while climbing rocks and/or the ladders.

5. Brac Scuba Shack

Excellent
97%
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5.0 based on 299 reviews

Brac Scuba Shack

6. Rock Iguana Ltd.

Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 92 reviews

Rock Iguana Ltd.

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