Cayman Brac is the easternmost island of the Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean Sea. The Bluff, a limestone cliff that runs the length of the island, contains many caves, including Bat Cave. To the east, a lighthouse offers sea views. The Brac Parrot Reserve is home to endangered parrots. Offshore dive sites include the MV Captain Keith Tibbetts, originally a Russian warship. The subject property consisting of 0.50 Acres is conveniently located near to the Airport and close to restaurants & stores. Minutes walk to the Ocean. Elevation is approximately 11 feet high.
Cayman Brac is the second largest of the three Cayman Islands. A convenient 30-minute flight from Grand Cayman, “The Brac” is home to a number of charming coastal villages including West End, Watering Place, Cotton Tree Bay, Creek and Spot Bay. Recent announcements in relation to proposed future development on Cayman Brac promise a very bright future for this small but growing community. Commonly referred to as the “Sister...