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Gaelic for "bluff," The Brac was named for the towering limestone plateau rising 140 feet above the sea on the island's eastern half by the 17th-century Scottish fishermen who settled the 12-mile-long island. Head to Cayman Brac for great diving.
Gaelic for "bluff," The Brac was named for the towering limestone plateau rising 140 feet above the sea on the island's eastern half by the 17th-century Scottish fishermen who settled the 12-mile-long island. From Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac is a popular side trip for great Caribbean diving.
See our Grand Cayman page for more information on planning a trip to Cayman Brac.
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