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     Whether it be relaxing by the pool with a book, strolling along the pristine beach, or lounging in an inviting hamock, you are caressed by a tropical breeze.  In the nearby jaccuzi, you can surround yourselfi in the luxurious warmth of the bubbly water or, if you prefer, you can swim in the crystal clear tranquil waters just feet from your condo. 

     For those desiring more action, an array  of choices await.  Red sail sports from nearby Rum Point, offers both scuba and snorkeling adventures to world famous diving sites and reefs.  They will take you to Stingray City where the giant rays are as friendly as big puppy dogs while they gracefully glide by, eatting the hand-fed squid they're offered.  Equipment may be purchased or rented for a nominal fee.  You need never leave you private getaway because the Kaibo Yacht Club serves 4 star cuisine ranging from lobster, shrimp scampi, and steak, to fish and chips.  Key lime pie, decadent chocolate cake, or desert drinks are tempting indulgences offered at the restaurant with beachside casual candle-lit dining from lunch until 2am. 

    For those who cannot survive without their computer, wireless internet can be accessed from the yacht club bar and restaurant while sipping a drink of choice and watching one of the two elevated bar T.V.'s or gazing at the tropical splendor.  Forgotten necessities ranging from beachwear, sunscreen, medicines, and toiletries can be found at the sundries shop which also carries an assortment of ice cream sandwiches, Haagan Das, and other treats to enjoy.  The restaurant, shop, and small marina are all only a few hundred yards away.  Giant red starfish, colorful angelfish, and many shapes and sizes of coral and tropical fish can be discovered in the water.  At the waters edge, targe conch shells can be gathered in abundance.  Sea beans washed up from the coasts of Africa are also found and said to bring good luck to the discoverer.  There are several shaded gazebos under which to relax and lunge chairs which provide comfort during the day and a perfect place to rest while witnessing the brillance of more stars in the sky than can be imagined.

    This cozy 1 bedroom corner 2nd floor unit features all brand new matching decorative tropical decor and ceiling fans throughout, with dimmer lighting for optimal pleasure and relaxation.  The bedroom features a king size bed, nightstands with table lamps and alarm clock, dresser, closet, large T.V., cable with music stations, DVD. player, and VCR.
    The livingroom has a queen size sofa-bed so four guests can comfortably enjoy this peaceful retreat.  A second large T.V. with cable with music stations, DVD and CD players, as well as a wine rack are located in the livingroom.

    The kitchen is fully furnished with combination refridgerator-freezer, oven, stove, microwave and dishwasher.  Toaster, coffee pot, pots, pans and dinnerware are all new and provided.  All appliances are brand new and there are padded swivel bar stools with seating for four.  Linens and towels are all provided and washer-dryer, ironing board and iron are all located within the condo.  Maid service top to bottom cleans and disinfects before and after each guests stay, washing all linens, and can be hired by the guest for cleaning during the week for a small fee.
    The screened in lanai has a table and four chairs with a ceiling fan providing adjustable lighting.   Floor to ceiling sliders separate this from this livingroom and allow picturesque oceanfront views.
 
    The Kaibo Yacht Club is located in the pristine Cayman Kai / Rum Point area.  It is approximatly 21 miles from Owens Roberts International Airport.  A ferry can be accessed at Rum Point and takes you to the Hyatt in Georgetown.  (Please check operating times.)

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ABOUT RUM POINT
Rum Point: A Grand Cayman Way of Life
Rum Point is located on Grand Cayman, the largest of the Cayman Islands. Legend tells of rum barrels washing ashore following a shipwreck, giving the name Rum Point to the town. Although Rum Point is close to more populated areas of Grand Cayman, the town feels like a remote tropical paradise. Daily activities around Rum Point include scuba diving, snorkeling, horseback riding, hiking, jet skiing, parasailing, or just lounging on a beach listening to the sounds of the waves crashing against the shore.

Rum Point Beach is stunning. The white sand slopes gently into the Caribbean Sea, making the beach perfect for those with small children. The beach is also a great place for testing your snorkeling skills, as the reef lingers just offshore awaiting visitors. Although a local ordinance prevents food on the beach, there are restaurants nearby serving excellent local cuisine. A sunset on Rum Point Beach should be a definite part of your trip. While on Grand Cayman visitors should take a day and visit Seven Mile Beach, located just north of George Town. This wide, powder-soft white-sand beach is one of the most famous in all the Caribbean. Kids will enjoy nearby Cayman Turtle Farm, located just north of Seven Mile Beach. This nature preserve details the history of native turtles, and allows visitors to hold some of the younger species.

The number one tourism activity in the Cayman Islands is scuba diving. This sport has made the Caymans a popular vacation destination since the 1960s. Dive charters are plentiful on Grand Cayman. One of the most popular dives is Stingray City, located just off the northern tip of the island. Called "the best 12-foot dive in the world", Stingray City offers divers and snorkelers the opportunity to pet and feed friendly rays in complete safety. Another popular dive is Bats Cave Reef, reportedly the most extensive system of caves and tunnels of all the island's sites. With over 100 dive sites around Grand Cayman, you can't go wrong with whatever site you choose.

If scuba diving is king on Grand Cayman, then sport fishing is the crown prince. Anglers can spend their days bottom fishing for grouper and snapper, or heading out to deep water in search of wahoo, tuna, blue marlin, and dolphin. The true enthusiast can plan a vacation around one of the fishing tournaments that take place in the Caymans throughout the year. Those who manage to snag a record fish in a specific category are rewarded with outstanding prize money. There are plenty of knowledgeable sea captains available to take you to prime fishing holes. Boats can also be rented for moonlight cruises and party boat excursions.

Rum Point can serve as a jumping off point to other Grand Cayman attractions. History buffs will want to visit the Cayman Islands National Museum, located in George Town. The museum has a collection of more than 2,000 items depicting the natural, social, and cultural history of the Caymans. Take a drive along the South Sound Road, which is lined with pine trees and old Caymanian houses. Visit nearby Savannah and see the Pedro St. James National Historic Sight. Because of its immense size, the home was referred to as "the castle" by generations of islanders. In 1831, citizens met here to vote on the first legislative assembly. Naturalists will enjoy the Queen Elizabeth II Botanical Gardens, located in North Side. This 60-acre park is filled with mahogany trees, orchids, and bromeliads. For some quality time in the Caribbean sun, set your compass for Rum Point.