Farewell notes from our Guest Register (January/2006)

Cruise ships and fresh fish for sale in George Town harbour, Grand Cayman.
Tradition and modern times in George Town Harbour (Rotary Cayman Calendar 2006)

Turtle Nest Inn:  Cayman Islands' intimate beachfront alternative to the large chain hotels.
Vitamine, the Inn's Social Director (Kathy and Mark Mucha)

Stunning island sunrises and sunsets on Grand Cayman.
Sunset at Turtle Nest Inn (Kathy and Mark Mucha)

At Turtle Nest Inn, a full apartment with kitchen is less costly than a basic room in most of the large, island hotels.
A shot of the Inn from the parking lot (Nick and JoAnn Stevens)

Our Thursday evening beachfront terrace dinner offers a deliciously unique meal, music, wine, and a laid-back chance to meet the other guests -- all at a great price!
 A table at the Inn's January 12th terrace dinner (Kathy and Mark Mucha)

George Town:  the capital of the Cayman Islands, and its banking centre.
George Town Harbour (Rotary Cayman Calendar 2006)

Smith Cove, in South Sound -- excellent swimming and snorkeling.
Swimming and snorkelling at Smith Cove (Justin Arya)

Turtle Nest Inn:  Grand Cayman's intimate beachfront hotel, and Cayman's only "Fodor's Choice" for three years in a row.
View of the pool and the Inn (Justin Arya)

Grand Cayman:  the ideal wedding and honeymoon destination in the Caribbean.
Grand Cayman: the ideal wedding/honeymoon destination (Rotary Cayman Calendar 2006)

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