Vacation Rental Description
Beach Plum Villa is a newly constructed (2004) luxury open floor plan private villa, located directly on a large private beach overlooking the multi-colored Caribbean sea. This 2 story expansive home is designed to enjoy the open air breezes and outdoors with a large open deck surrounding the freshwater pool. The North Side of Grand Cayman is an unspoiled vacationers dream where you can relax and leave your worries behind you. A spectacular underwater world awaits you.... the beaches and crystal clear waters beckon. This is the carefree and serene pace of life that vacationers expect. Chisholm's Grocery is a 2 minute walk. Rum Point is 4 miles down the beach. There are excellent beach bar restaurants within a few miles including The Wreck Bar at Rum Point, The Kaibo Beach Bar, Over The Edge and The Driftwood for Sunday BBQ. For dinner check out The Rum Point Restaurant, Cecil's at the Kaibo Yacht Club, Portofino's, The Lighthouse.
Facilities
Cable Satellite
Cooking Utensils
Dishwasher
Dryer
DVD
Garage
Ice Maker
Kitchen
Linen Service
Microwave
Private Pool
Refrigerator
Sterio
TV
Washer
Activities
Fishing
Kayaking
Restaurant
Sailing
Water Sports
Some of the best snorkeling and coral reefs in the Caribbean are literally right off the beach, so be sure to bring your snorkel gear. The marine life and coral are healthy, active and magnificent to behold. For the more adventurist try your hand with the Kayaks provided for our guests. Ocean Frontiers is a world-class, full-service dive operation about 15 minutes from the Beach Plum. Parrot's Reef and Smith's Cove on the south sound are always a popular visitors stop. Queen Elizabeth's Botanic Park is approximately 4 miles from the house. It features a hiking trail on 40 acres of native woodlands that boast some of the most unusual and gorgeous flowers in the Caribbean. Seven Mile Beach and George Town, the island's capital is about thirty minutes away. Here you will find an infinite number of fine jewelery and gem shops as well as our National Art gallery and colonial era churches.