This island is very beautiful when the sun is settinng, I have never seen anything like it. While researching about the islands I learned that it was a great island for scuba diving. Going scuba diving has always been a dream of mine.
The Cayman Island, located 180 miles (290 km) northwest of Jamaica and 460 miles (740 km) south of Miami, are comprised of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. These three little islands have a total land mass of 100 square miles (260 sq. km) with Grand Cayman being the largest and most populated. Grand Cayman and Little Cayman are relatively flat with sweeping beaches and ironshore coastlines. Cayman Brac boasts a towering limestone bluff which rises to a height of 140 feet (43m). The island are tempered by tradewinds, keeping a consistently comfortable temperature in the 80† F range (27C) and an average rainfall of 60 inches with May and October the rainiest months and March and April the driest. Water temperatures are close to 80†F year-round, cooling slightly in the winter months. Surrounding waters are unbelievably clear with visibility of at least 100 feet on most days.