Property
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Area Description
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| Cayman
Brac, the middle child in the family of three Cayman Islands,
offers visitors a more peaceful and relaxing atmosphere
than that of its big sister Grand Cayman. The Brac is
world renowned for its amazing tropical waters and breath-taking
landscape. |
Property Description
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| Once
you step foot into Lankford House, you'll realize it's
not just a place to stay - it's a home away from home. |
Accommodations
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| Two
bedroom, two bath home is complete with a full kitchen,
dining area and spacious great room. The gorgeous screened
in porch reaches the entire length of the house, overlooking
your own private beach and crystal blue waters. |
Amentities
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| Air
Conditioning, Blenders, Ceiling Fans, Coffee Makers, Dishwashers,
Irons, Kitchen, Microwaves, Phones, Porch/Patio/Verandah,
Radio/Stereo, Range/Oven, Refrigerators, Toasters, TV,
VCR, Washer/Dryer |
Activities
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| If
you're coming to dive, the Brac boasts a long list of
fabulous dive spots. For visitors who prefer land-based
activities, the Brac offers wonderful natural attractions.
The spectacular island habitat is filled with a wide range
of exotic indigenous plant and animal life. Visitors may
explore the beautiful surroundings atop the bluff, shown
above, or venture into one of the Brac caves, which are
rumored to contain old pirate treasure. The Brac also
is home to a large population of indigenous parrots, which
may be enjoyed while walking along the trails in the bluff. |
Rates
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| From
$145. / Nt. - Number of Persons: 4 Max |
Additional Information
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| "At
night you can hear the silence." Let the gentle sound
of the waves relax you for a good night's sleep. In the
morning, sit on the porch and enjoy your breakfast while
watching the sea birds dive for theirs. |
Directions
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| Lankford
House is a private luxury beach house located on the north
shoreline. |
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Caymans
At A Glance
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Language: English is the official language, with a
distinctive 'brogue' reflecting heritage of Welsh, Scottish
and English ancestors still distinguishing the speech
of the Caymanian people. The number of Jamaican residents
in the workforce means the Jamaican patois and accompanying
heavier accent is also common. Spanish, particularly regional
dialects of Central America and Cuba, is also widely spoken
Government: British Crown Colony since 1670. Head
of State: HM Queen Elizabeth II, represented locally by
a local Governor
Capital: George Town
Size: 259 sq km (100 sq miles)
Location: Caribbean, island group in Caribbean
Sea, nearly one-half of the way from Cuba to Honduras
Climate: Tropical marine; warm, rainy summers (May
to October) and cool, relatively dry winters (November
to April)
Electricity: 110 volts AC, 60Hz. American-style
(flat) 2-pin plugs are standard
Currency: Cayman Is. Dollar
Driving: Drive on left.
Rentals: Local and international agencies available.
Must be 21 and have a valid drivers license.
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