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Little Cayman, along with Cayman Brac, was discovered by Christopher Columbus on May 10, 1503 on his fourth and final voyage, when heavy winds forced his ship off course. It’s just 10 square miles here, a beach-filled corner of sand 56 miles northeast of East End, Grand Cayman, a place so small the island’s main road actually crosses the runway at Edward Bodden Airfield. Less than 300 people live here and it’s clear the minute you arrive that mother nature is in charge. The smaller the island, the more this is true. What’s also true is that it’s hard to find an island anywhere in this hemisphere more pristine or untouched than Little Cayman. Nature and the environment are cherished and vehemently protected by the locals.
With little commercial development, the island beckons ecotourists seeking wildlife encounters, not urban wild life. It’s best known for its spectacular diving in world-renowned Bloody Bay Marine Park, including Bloody Bay Wall and adjacent Jackson Wall. The ravishing reefs and plummeting walls encircling the island teem with more than 500 different species of fish and more than 150 kinds of coral. Flat, bone, permit, bottom and deep-sea fishing are also popular, as well as snorkeling, tours and biking. And the island’s certainly for the birds. The National Trust Booby Pond Nature Reserve is a designated wetland of international importance, which protects around 20,000 red-footed boobies, the Western Hemisphere’s largest colony. It’s just one of many superlative spots to witness avian aerial acrobatics. Secluded beaches, unspoiled tropical wilderness and wetlands, mangrove swamps, lagoons, bejeweled coral reefs—Little Cayman practically redefines “hideaway” and “escape.” Yet aficionados appreciate that the low-key lifestyle doesn’t mean sacrificing the high-tech amenities, and some of the resorts cater to a quietly wealthy yet unpretentious crowd.