29 Mar 2024
An Easter Surprise: Easter Camping Tradition in the Cayman Islands Provides Affordable and Inclusive Family Visit

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The Cayman Islands Department of Tourism

The Cayman Islands offers a multitude of options to cater to every individual, making a family trip to this tropical Caribbean oasis the perfect choice for families looking to enjoy warm temperatures, crystal-clear waters and fascinating scenery this Easter.  

In Cayman, a long-standing tradition is spending the Easter long weekend camping on the beach. It's a link to the early days of living off the land and sea, and a nod to simpler times. The days are spent fishing, cooking, swimming, playing games and relaxing. Whilst the origins of Easter camping in the Cayman Islands can be traced back to the early 1900s, the tradition has evolved to include a range of activities from campfires to s'mores, egg hunts and cultural performances.

Easter camping in the Cayman Islands is a time-honoured tradition which brings families together to celebrate the holiday in a unique and memorable way. It's an inclusive and affordable way to experience the beauty and magic the islands have to offer at this special time of year.

Other fun Easter activities include:

Selfies with the Easter Bunny

Head down to the Crescent in Camana Bay to take a selfie with Blossom the Bunny! 25th March to 2nd April 2024.

Easter Moonlight & Movies

Camana Bay is also putting on a special Easter Moonlight & Movies session and will be showing Peter Rabbit (2018) on Tuesday 26 March.

Eggventure at Camana Bay
Don't miss the egg-stra special egg hunt at Camana Bay - hunt hard to find the golden egg to win yourself a special treat. Saturday 30 March

Easter Bunny Afternoon Tea at The Ritz-Carlton

Enjoy a traditional tea with freshly baked scones, sandwiches and sweet treats, with a delicious range of classic and herbal teas. Make sure to look out for the Easter bunny while you visit! Friday 29 March/Saturday 30 March/Monday 1 April 

Easter at Bayshore
Hop down to the Bayshore Mall for face painting, live music, Easter treats and a special scavenger hunt. Saturday 30 March

Kitefest

A fantastic day of fun for all the family to experience the Caymanian tradition of kite flying. Enjoy competitions and live music from 1pm-4pm at Kaibo on Monday 1 April.

Brunch

Brunch in the Cayman Islands is an institution, and the perfect way to spend a relaxed Sunday enjoying delicious food, bubbles and good company. Many hotels and restaurants offer brunch with the option of bottomless bubbles (either prosecco or champagne).  

Cayman Brunch spots are especially busy on Easter Sunday as the next day is a bank holiday, so popular spots will be even more so!

- Top Italian restaurant LUCA, located at the Caribbean Club, is putting on a delicious Easter brunch, with an indulgent buffet accompanied by either prosecco or Laurent Perrier champagne.
 
- Another brunch staple is the Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort and Spa – complete with ceviche and sushi station, seafood bar and live BBQ offering. Make it an Easter to remember with sparkling wine, Sauvignon Blanc and even a margarita bar to enjoy
 
- Guests can enjoy a family style, five-course brunch at Italian tapas spot Bacaro this Easter, with a Daiquiri cocktail for the adults to kick off the meal.

 The Cayman Islands promises a trip of a lifetime, ensuring guests have no agenda other than enjoying the incredible food, culture and adventure that this trio of islands provides.

 

To discover more about the Cayman Islands please visit: www.visitcaymanislands.com

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About the Cayman Islands

Located south of Miami and a short hop from Cuba, the British Overseas Territory of the Cayman Islands is a premium holiday destination where laidback discovery awaits. Ideal for adventurous travellers, nature-lovers, diving aficionados and those looking to relax and unwind on world-class beaches, there's as much thrill as there is chill. Friendly and hassle-free, with no all-inclusives, the trio of Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac islands provide the perfect off-the-beaten-path experience. Voted best diving and best culinary destination in the Caribbean, and with incredible wildlife and mouthwatering cuisine to boot, 2023 has seen British Airways welcome a fifth weekly direct flight from London Heathrow.

 

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