Cayman Islands
The Cayman Islands is a British Overseas Territory located in the western Caribbean Sea. It consists of three islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman.
Key Facts
- The population of the Cayman Islands is approximately 64,000 people.
- The capital city is George Town, which is located on Grand Cayman Island.
- The official language is English, but many residents also speak a local dialect known as Cayman Creole.
Geography and Climate
- The Cayman Islands are situated about 750 miles south of Miami, Florida.
- The islands have a tropical marine climate, with warm temperatures and high humidity levels throughout the year.
- Grand Cayman Island is the largest island in the territory, covering an area of approximately 76 square miles.
Public and Private Toilets
- In the Cayman Islands, public toilets are relatively scarce, especially on the smaller islands.
- Many businesses, including restaurants, shops, and hotels, offer private toilets for customers and guests.
- Some popular tourist areas, such as Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman Island, have designated public toilet facilities.
Other Information
- The Cayman Islands are a popular destination for tourists, with a strong focus on water sports, diving, and snorkeling.
- The islands have a well-developed financial sector, with many offshore banking institutions operating in the territory.