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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Grand Cayman Sports | Cayman Car Rental

Rugby, football (soccer) and cricket are also extremely popular during their respective seasons. The Truman Bodden Sports Complex, located behind the John Gray High School in George Town, has a professional quality track and field facility and a stadium with seating for 3000. Cayman has hosted major international sporting events including, the 24th Carifta Games here in 1995 and the Shell Caribbean Cup soccer finals.
There is also a very active Gaelic Football Association, which holds 7 aside tournaments from January to September. Beginners and professionals from all nationalities are welcome to attend training sessions at the Rugby Club in South Sound.
The Cayman Motorsports Association has over 100 members, and is finalizing plans for a family motorcross park in Breakers. Currently, car races take place at Lakeview Race Track on weekends throughout the year, normally on the first Sunday of the month. .
The Cayman Horse Association has more than 50 horse-owner members, who stage special events including races and horse shows throughout the year. 

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Cayman Islands Sports - Car Rental Coupans


In addition to an abundance of watersports, Grand Cayman offers visitors a variety of both spectator and competitive sports.

Tennis, squash, volleyball, jogging, walking, cycling and a good selection of local health clubs and fitness centres are other activities enjoyed by visitors. Martial arts training centres feature instruction in Taekwondo and karate, popular with young residents.

There are three golf courses, one of which is a Jack Nicklaus-designed course at the Hyatt Regency Britannia Golf Club (which can be played as either executive 18 holes or 9 hole course) and the Championship 18-hole course, The Links at SafeHaven, a USGA Par-71 course. Sunrise Family Golf Centre in Newlands also offers a 9 hole par 3 course.

Regular local sports competitions are held throughout the year, including triathlons; 5K and 10K runs; swimming events and cycling races.

The Cayman Islands has one of the world's largest Little Leagues, with over 600 young local ballplayers participating. The association has its own "Field of Dreams" complex with four playing fields on Grand Cayman.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Cayman Islands Shopping - Local Car Rental


The Cayman Islands enjoy a duty-free status and our capital of George Town in Grand Cayman is one of the most attractive shopping centres in the Caribbean. Here you'll find not only the main duty-free shops, but also a fine selection of fine jewellery, specialty and souvenir shops as well as a variety of casual restaurants. Stores in George Town are closed on Sunday. A large enclosed car park offers parking space in George Town's Piccadilly Car Park, next to Hobbies & Books on Elgin Avenue.

You'll find a good selection of traditional duty free items such as watches, china and crystal, perfumes and fine jewellery-including authentic treasure coin jewellery - on Grand Cayman and at a few stores on Cayman Brac. Prices on perfume, watches and select luxury items may be as much as 30% cheaper here. 

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Cayman Islands History - Weekend Rental Car


Christopher Columbus discovered Little Cayman and Cayman Brac during his fourth and last voyage to the New World, on May 10, 1503. While sailing from Panama to Hispaniola, severe winds pushed his ships off course west.

The ship's log reported "... we were in sight of two very small islands, full of tortoise, as was the sea about, inasmuch as they looked like little rocks." Consequently, Columbus named the islands Las Tortugas after the abundant sea turtles he sighted. The islands were later renamed Lagartos, meaning alligator or large lizard and finally, the name Caymanas was applied around 1540, derived from the Carib word for marine crocodile. This name, in a modified form, has remained since the late 16th century.

Sir Francis Drake visited the islands during a voyage between 1585-86 and reported sighting "great serpents called Caymanas, like large lizards, which are edible." An anonymous author in Drake's fleet also described 10-foot long crocodiles. According to the Cayman Islands National Archive, there are written accounts of Cayman dating back to the 1830's which describe the shooting of crocodiles as a Sunday sport.

During the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, the islands were replenishment centres supplying abundant fresh water and food, including sea turtles and wild fowl, for English, Dutch, French and Spanish explorers and buccaneers plying the Spanish Main route.

The Cayman Islands came under British control in 1655 when Jamaica was captured from the Spanish by Oliver Cromwell's army. They officially became part of the British Empire under the Treaty of Madrid in 1670, after which Spain recognized British possession of "all lands, islands, colonies and places situated in the West Indies." For almost 300 years after that, the islands were administered as a dependency of Jamaica.

The first recorded settlement was of Little Cayman and Cayman Brac between 1666-1671, while Sir Thomas Modyford was Governor of Jamaica, comprising descendants of emigrants from the British Isles.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Cayman Islands Government - Affordable Car Rental


The Cayman Islands' highest official is the Governor, who is the appointed representative of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. He presides over the Executive Council, the ruling body of the country. The Governor's term of office is four years.

The existing constitution of the Cayman Islands, introduced on August 22, 1972, provides for the government of the Cayman Islands as a British Overseas Territory. It establishes a governing body called the Executive Council, which consists of three official and five elected members, the latter being selected from the 15 elected representatives of the Legislative Assembly.

The three Official Members of Executive Council are civil servants appointed by the Governor to the positions of Chief Secretary, Financial Secretary and Attorney General, and they have seats in the Legislative Assembly.

In February 1994 a constitutional amendment introduced a new ministerial form of government. Our five elected Members of Executive Council are now called Ministers, with portfolio responsibilities assigned by the Governor. In addition, a District Commissioner represents the Governor in the Sister Islands of Cayman Brac and Little Cayman.

All official Government offices and Ministries are located in the Government Administration Building ("the Glass House") on Elgin Avenue in George Town.

Elections are held every four years.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Getting Married in Cayman Islands


Visitors to the Cayman Islands can get married on the day they arrive. This includes passengers arriving on cruise ships, who may be legally married during their day in port in Grand Cayman.
A special licence will be granted by the Governor for non-resident couples. The application for this license can be obtained from:
Chief Secretary's Office,
4th Floor, Government Administration Building
George Town, Grand Cayman
Phone: (345) 244-2403
The fee for this license is CI$150 plus a CI$10 stamp duty (CI$160 or US$200 total). It is possible to obtain the special licence on the day of the marriage, however, visitors are advised to make arrangements in advance to expedite paperwork and all required details.
Couples must arrange for a Cayman Islands Marriage Officer before applying for the licence. A list of officers is available from the Chief Secretary's office and can be sent in advance of arrival.
Other requirements include proper documentation of proof:
  • Citizenship and age (passport or birth certificate)
  • Marital status (proof of legal divorce decree or death certificate if spouse has died, if applicable)
  • Immigration card showing legal entry into the Cayman Islands (you will receive this card as you clear immigration at the airport), or
    Documentation proving visitor is a passenger on a cruise ship.
Note: The minimum legal age for getting married without parental consent is 18.
A brochure, 'Getting Married in the Cayman Islands', containing complete guidelines and information is available from:
Government Information Services
Cricket Square, Grand Cayman.
British West Indies
Phone: (345) 949-8092
Fax: (345) 949-5936. 

Monday, October 17, 2011

Cayman Islands Geography - Best Car Rental


The Cayman Islands is a British Crown Colony located in the western Caribbean, 480 miles south of Miami, 150 miles south of Cuba and 180 miles northwest of Jamaica. The islands lie between 19° 15' and 19° 45' North and between 79° 44 ' and 81° 27' West and over 1000 miles west of the US Virgin Islands and the Leeward Island chain.
The Cayman Islands consists of three Islands. The largest and most developed is Grand Cayman, and the two Sister Islands of Cayman Brac and Little Cayman lie approximately 89 miles east-northeast of Grand Cayman. Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are separated from each other by a channel about seven miles wide.
Grand Cayman: Approximately 22 miles long and 8 miles at its widest point, reaching a maximum elevation at East End of 60 feet.Grand Cayman occupies 76 square miles. Grand Cayman is divided into 5 districts: West Bay, George Town, Bodden Town, East End and North Side. For the most part, their names tell you where they are located; George Town and Bodden Town are located on the southern part of the island.
Cayman Brac: Covering 14 square miles, Cayman Brac is 12 miles long and just over a mile wide. This island has the most dramatic topography of the trio. Its majestic Bluff rises west to east along the length of the island to 140 feet at the eastern tip, ending in a sheer cliff. There are many mysterious caves carved throughout this awe-inspiring natural attraction.
Little Cayman: Only 10 square miles, this island is 10 miles long and a mile wide. Little Cayman is the flattest of the three Islands, reaching a maximum elevation of 40 feet. Its famous Bloody Bay Wall Marine Park has been called one of the world's best dive sites. Inland, the 203-acre Booby Pond Nature Reserve is a RAMSAR site and nesting ground for the Caribbean's largest population of Red Footed Boobies.
The three islands are limestone outcroppings, the tops of a submarine mountain range called the Cayman Ridge. The ridge extends west-southwest, from the Sierra Maestra range off the southeast part of Cuba to the Misteriosa Bank near Belize. The islands lack rivers or streams because of the porous nature of the limestone rock. It is this lack of runoff that gives the surrounding Caribbean Sea its exceptional visibility, which is often well over 120 feet.
Between the Cayman Islands and Jamaica lies the deepest part of the Caribbean Sea, the Cayman Trough, which is over four miles deep. South of Cayman is the Bartlett Deep where depths of over 18,000 feet have been recorded. All three islands are surrounded by healthy coral reefs which lie at the top of dramatic walls and drop-offs close to shore, creating ideal conditions for diving and sport fishing. 

Monday, October 10, 2011

Cayman Islands Entertainment - Hire Car Services

The Cayman Islands offer an enjoyable variety of nightlife and entertainment. Bars, clubs and dance halls must close by 3:00am on weekdays and midnight on Saturdays. There are no nightclubs open on Sunday.

Once you arrive, consult our local publications for the latest listings. These include Friday's edition of our local daily newspapers the Caymanian Compass and Cayman Net News, and local informational magazines like Key To Cayman, What's Hot, and Destination Cayman. Most of these magazines can be picked up free of charge at hotels, supermarkets, and coffee shops around the island. You can also check the Events section on this website for upcoming events. You'll find information about local performances, what's playing at the movies, and what special events are currently happening on the island. Offerings include:
Night Life: The Next Level, The Matrix, and Chameleon are just a few of the many lively nightclubs in Grand Cayman. Pre-club dancing can be found at The O Bar or Bed Lounge. Many clubs offer a V.I.P. section and drink specials. Not into the busy club atmosphere? Not to worry: there are lots of other options, including pool halls, lounges and the cinema.

Local Flavour: Top local bands appear regularly at most nightclubs and major hotels. Popular local bands include Coco Red, Exit, 45 C.I., Lammie, Heat, Gone Country, Hi-Tide, and Mainstream.

Live Entertainment: The Lions Centre in Red Bay on Grand Cayman is the location for a variety of events throughout the year, ranging from concerts by top names in Caribbean and International music to country, pop and rock performers from the US. There are also occasional stage productions, contests, pageants, and sports events.

Theatre: The Harquail Theatre on West Bay Road is the venue for cultural events including stage productions sponsored by the Cayman National Cultural Foundation, including plays by Caymanian and other West Indian playwrights, dramas and comedies by Caribbean performers and special events such as art exhibitions and concerts. The Prospect Playhouse in Red Bay features year-round regular performances of comedy, drama and musicals by the Cayman Drama Society.

On the Water: There is a wide variety of sunset and dinner cruises offered by local water sports operators. Looking for something romantic? Spend the evening aboard a replica pirate ship, or dine and dance under the stars on a 19th century tall ship.

On Cayman Brac: There are occasional weekend dances where local bands perform. Community events including talent shows and other stage and musical presentations at the Aston Rutty centre provide the island's main nightlife; if you want more privacy, take a romantic walk under the stars and enjoy some good-old-fashioned conversation.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Dining & Cuisine - Cheap Car Rental


With well over 150 places to eat, the choice of restaurants, fast-food outlets and small snack bars offers visitors a selection ranging from elegant fine dining to budget fast food and take out. Do you like spicy food, or do you prefer milder flavors? International cuisine, or local dishes? Fast food, or a sit-down dinner? No matter what your answer, Cayman has something for you!

Traditional Caymanian cuisine has been enlivened by a strong Jamaican influence of jerk, curry and other vibrant seasonings. Our traditional dishes feature conch, lobster and other local seafood, cooked in a variety of ways. Local dishes are often complimented by coconut, plantain, breadfruit, yams, cassava, rice and peas and other West Indian side dishes. If you're looking for world class international cuisine, you can find it here! Don't know what you want? Try a Sunday buffet at one of the hotels to sample a variety of flavors.

In addition to Caribbean and Central American cuisine, the Cayman Islands also offers a huge range of alternative choices including European, Italian, Mexican, German, Thai, Chinese, Indian, Japanese and even American Tex-Mex. If you need to grab something on the go, you'll find plenty of recognizable fast-food chains, like Pizza Hut, Dominos, Subway, Burger King, Wendy's and KFC. 

Thursday, August 25, 2011

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Cayman Islands History - Weekend Rental Car

Christopher Columbus discovered Little Cayman and Cayman Brac during his fourth and last voyage to the New World, on May 10, 1503. While sailing from Panama to Hispaniola, severe winds pushed his ships off course west.

The ship's log reported "... we were in sight of two very small islands, full of tortoise, as was the sea about, inasmuch as they looked like little rocks." Consequently, Columbus named the islands Las Tortugas after the abundant sea turtles he sighted. The islands were later renamed Lagartos, meaning alligator or large lizard and finally, the name Caymanas was applied around 1540, derived from the Carib word for marine crocodile. This name, in a modified form, has remained since the late 16th century.

Sir Francis Drake visited the islands during a voyage between 1585-86 and reported sighting "great serpents called Caymanas, like large lizards, which are edible." An anonymous author in Drake's fleet also described 10-foot long crocodiles. According to the Cayman Islands National Archive, there are written accounts of Cayman dating back to the 1830's which describe the shooting of crocodiles as a Sunday sport.
During the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, the islands were replenishment centres supplying abundant fresh water and food, including sea turtles and wild fowl, for English, Dutch, French and Spanish explorers and buccaneers plying the Spanish Main route.

The Cayman Islands came under British control in 1655 when Jamaica was captured from the Spanish by Oliver Cromwell's army. They officially became part of the British Empire under the Treaty of Madrid in 1670, after which Spain recognized British possession of "all lands, islands, colonies and places situated in the West Indies." For almost 300 years after that, the islands were administered as a dependency of Jamaica.
The first recorded settlement was of Little Cayman and Cayman Brac between 1666-1671, while Sir Thomas Modyford was Governor of Jamaica, comprising descendants of emigrants from the British Isles.

An interesting historic reference provided by the C.I. National Archive confirms details of the earliest settlers of Grand Cayman and their lifestyle. The following is an excerpt from a transcript of George Gauld's remarks, contained in a H.M. Royal Navy survey dated 1773, on the Island of Grand Cayman :

"The Island was originally settled by one of Oliver Cromwell's soldiers named Bodden, who had been at the taking of Jamaica. Old Isaac Bodden, his grandson, a native of the Island, now upwards of 70 years of age, remembers when there were only five families; but at this time, there are 21 at the South Side, which we have called Bodden Town, 13 at the West End, commonly called the Hogsties, 3 at the East End and 2 at Spot's Bay; in all 39 families, consisting of at least 200 white people and above same number of Negroes and Mulattoes."

"The Island produces a great quantity of cotton, which is their principle article of export besides Turtle; but for their own consumption, and to supply the vessels that pass by, they raise Indian corn, yams, sweet potatoes, pompions, plantains, melons, limes, oranges and most kinds of the fruits and vegetables that are to be found in Jamaica. The Sugar Cane likewise grows very well. There are plenty of goats on the Islands, but neither sheep nor black cattle, and only two horses, which were lately brought there from Jamaica by accident."

The first royal land grant in Grand Cayman, signalling the beginning of permanent settlement, was recorded around 1700, covering 3000 acres between Prospect and North Sound, and others followed until 1742. These settlements included the use of slaves, although slavery was limited and never reached the harsh and oppressive conditions which existed in plantocracy societies elsewhere in the Caribbean. About this time the population of Grand Cayman was around 400.

Legends of Cayman's occupation by pirates during the 18th century, including treasure caches left behind by Edward "Blackbeard" Teach, Neal Walker (in Little Cayman) and Henry Morgan, continue to be a romantic but historically questionable part of the folklore of this Western Caribbean country.

One of the most colourful historic legends, The Wreck of The Ten Sails, was recently "rewritten" in an accurate account uncovered through detailed research by Dr. Margaret Leshikar Denton. On February 8, 1794, not November 1788 as long thought, 10 merchant vessels went aground in rough seas off Grand Cayman's East End, led by the HMS Convert. Contrary to an enduring popular legend, the convoy did not carry Prince William, the future King William IV, or any member of the Royal family, whose courageous rescue by Caymanians was said to be rewarded with the granting of the Cayman's freedom from taxation by King George III.

Another important historic event is the "Birth of Democracy" in the Cayman Islands. Pedro St. James great house in Savannah was the site of a historic meeting of residents which took place on 5 December 1831, during which it was resolved that representatives should be appointed for the five different districts for the purpose of forming local laws for better Government. The elections took place on 10 December in each of the five districts of Grand Cayman and on 31 December the newly appointed representatives met in George Town as the Cayman Islands' first Legislative Assembly .

Another historic event took place at Pedro in May 1835, when the proclamation declaring the emancipation of all slaves throughout the colonies was read at Pedro St. James and at a number of other prominent places in the Cayman Islands.

During the next century, with limited natural resources to sustain them, Caymanians became known for their resourcefulness and independent spirit. They turned to the sea for their livelihood, and Caymanians' reputation as outstanding sailors and turtle fishermen grew throughout the early 20th century. Many Caymanian men joined the merchant marines and earned reputations as some of the finest ship's captains and seamen in the world.

When Jamaica attained independence in 1962, the Cayman Islands chose to remain tied to Britain as a British Crown Colony. In 1971, the Islands received their first Governor and the present constitution was adopted in 1972. Its most recent amendments were adopted in February 1994.

Today, tourism and the international financial services industry form the basis of Cayman's strong economy and prosperity. The Cayman Islands is recognized as the "birthplace" of the modern sport of recreational scuba diving.

The legendary Bob Soto opened the Caribbean's first dive shop on Grand Cayman in 1957. The country's Tourist Board was formed in 1966, launching the country's earliest serious efforts at tourism promotion overseas. It set a precedent for the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism, which was created by the Tourism Law of 1974.

The country's successful offshore financial services industry dates back to 1966 when the first banking and trust laws were passed, laying the foundation for the modern banking and financial services industry which exists today.

Over the last decade, we've made serious attempts to document a comprehensive and authoritative history of these islands for the past 300 years. Much important research has been conducted in the last five years, specifically through the dedicated efforts of the staff of the Cayman Islands National Archive.

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Cayman islands Van Rentals – Suzuki APV


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Monday, June 6, 2011

Getting Around The Cayman Island – Car Rental Services

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The islands that encompass the Caymans are each extremely distinctive, and no vacation would be considered complete without a sizable bit of exploring. Car rental in the Cayman Islands is normally the fastest and easiest way to travel.

Majority of roads are cemented and are in better condition, even though there are various small unpaved roads. In Grand Cayman, most major car-hire companies are embodied at the airport or in George Town. Cars can also be hired on Little Cayman and Cayman Brac.

In case of driving, it is on the left-hand side of the road in the Cayman Islands. Driving in Grand Cayman is trouble-free and protected, get used to driving on the left side of the road. In order to make your island tour even easier some rental companies (Marshalls Rent-A-Car) provides cars with the steering wheel on the left or right side of the vehicle. Since Cayman Islands car rental prices vary often because of seasonal and accessibility concerns, it is essential to have always at least two estimates and be ensure to compare and evaluate the entire costs, comprising of cost of insurance, miles, license and other related charges if any.

Rental cars, conversely, are obtainable on all of the islands for travelers who feel up to braving the Caymanian roadways. Even there are several car rental agencies, which rent out bikes and mopeds, which are unbelievable options for visitors who desire to search out-of-the-way sights.

Rental cars are tremendously admired as they provide visitors such freedom. This recognition means that the majority of agencies needs advance reservations. Mainly at the time of peak winter season, it is never too early to make sure that a car will be easily obtainable.

Our exceptional Cayman car rental information covers thorough car rental services on the beaches, dive locations, snorkeling, sunset sail, and many more. Moreover, it has never remained so easy to get a car hire in Grand Cayman. We are here to provide you with cutthroat prices and the latest information, assuring quality and competence for our every visitors, at all times.

Your subsequent cheap and affordable car rental in Grand Cayman is now just a few clicks away, at Marshall’s Rent A Car.

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Cayman islands Van Rentals – Hyundai H-1


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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Cayman Islands Water Sports - Hire Rental Car

Diving: Diving is the Number One Watersport in the Cayman Islands. Renowned the world over for its spectacular diving, our small colony has many excellent dive operators to reflect this popular activity. There are over 40 in Grand Cayman, 5 dive operations in Little Cayman, 3 in Cayman Brac, and live aboard dive boats are also available.

Whether you are a complete beginner or a dive master, Cayman offers you every type of professional dive service, including equipment sales, rentals and repairs and scuba instruction at all levels. Nitrox and technical diving instruction and services are one of Cayman's newest dive offerings. In addition, there are several full service underwater photography and video centres with E-6 processing services on all three Islands.

A mixture of shallow, wall and wreck dives make up the Cayman Islands almost 200 dive sites among the three Islands, your choice is endless. Grand Cayman alone has close to 120 dive sites, some with beach access, others by boat. Cayman Brac and Little Cayman give you another 40 or so each to choose from. Most tourist publications will have a map of these dive sites, as will the concierge desk at your hotel or apartments, or ask for more details at the dive operators of your choice.
For a unique shallow dive visit our famous Stingray City. Here, more than 30 Southern Atlantic stingrays swim freely with snorkellers and divers in 12 feet of water. The site can be reached only by boat.
All divers who wish to dive must show proof of certification (C-Card) under the regulations of the Cayman Islands Watersports Operators Association members (CIWOA). Safety and marine conservation are key elements of all diving in the Cayman Islands. The maximum sport diving limit of 110 feet applies to all CIWOA operations.

You can be reassured that Cayman has a government owned two-man double lock recompression chamber, located at the George Town Hospital. It is manned on a 24-hour on call basis by trained staff supervised by a doctor trained in hyperbaric medicine.

Other watersports: If diving isn't your sport, or you simply want a day off, try one of the many other watersports on offer; these include, Snorkelling trips; North Sound snorkelling/ beach lunch trips with local Caymanian captains to Stingray City; Atlantis XI submarine, a unique underwater experience on a real submarine for non-divers and divers alike, or if you really want an adventure try the 2-passenger deep diving subs; Mistral and BIB windsurfing centres, Nautilus and Sea world Explorer (semi submersibles) and glass bottom boat trips; Para-sailing, Water-skiing, Ocean kayaking; Small sailboats; Replica pirate sailing vessel and tall ship offering themed and other cruises; Sunset cocktail, Dinner and daytime snorkelling cruises; Wave runners and a variety of "beach/water toys" for rent at hotels along Seven Mile Beach; at Rum Point and East End.

Deep sea fishing for blue marlin, yellowfin tuna, Wahoo, dolphin, barracuda, grouper, snapper etc; Light tackle fishing for bonefish, tarpon and permit (the Sister Islands are best).

Friday, April 15, 2011

Cayman islands Convertible Car Rental - Chrysler Sebring Convertible

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Monday, April 4, 2011

Cayman Islands Jeep Rentals - 2 Doors Wrangler Jeep

Summer : 15th April - 15th December
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2 Doors Wrangler Jeep

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$65 Daily
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Monday, March 28, 2011

Cayman Islands SUV Rentals - Mazda Tribute

Summer : 15th April - 15th December
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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Cayman islands Van Rentals - Mazda MPV

Summer: 15th April - 15th December
    Winter: 15th December- 15th April

$65 Daily
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$85 Daily
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