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Cayman Islands in the History

The Cayman Islands were sighted by Christopher Columbus, on 10 May 1503 on his fourth and final voyage to the New World. He named them Las Tortugas after the numerous sea turtles there. The first recorded English visitor to the islands was Sir Francis Drake, who landed there in 1586 and named them the Cayman Islands after caiman, the Neo-Taino nations' term for alligator.
The first recorded permanent inhabitant of the Cayman Islands, Isaac Bodden, was born on Grand Cayman around 1661. He was the grandson of the original settler named Bodden who was probably one of Oliver Cromwell's soldiers at the taking of Jamaica in 1655.
The islands, were captured from the Spanish Empire, then ceded to England under the Treaty of Madrid (1670). They were governed as a single colony with Jamaica until 1962 when they became a separate British Overseas Territory and Jamaica became an independent Commonwealth realm.
The island of Grand Cayman, was hit by Hurricane Ivan on 11 and 12 September 2004, which destroyed many buildings and damaged 90% of them. Power, water and communications were all disrupted in some areas for months as Ivan was the worst hurricane to hit the islands in 86 years. However, Grand Cayman forced a major rebuilding process and within two years its infrastructure was nearly returned to pre-Ivan levels. The Cayman Islands have the dubious honor of having experienced the most hurricane strikes in history. Due to the proximity of the islands, more hurricane and tropical systems have affected the Cayman Islands than any other region in the Atlantic basin (brushed or hit every 2.23 years). The Cayman Islands enjoy a high global standard of living fully dependent upon tourism and banking.

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Macumba Lounge is signified with sweetness and warm hospitality. Besides being a treat for the greatest music and service, Macumba Lounge is a non smoking bar that has comfortable sittings, VIP section and outdoor smoking patio.

Well, it is the place where mature people party and relax. It defines hospitality and good service with a difference and style.

The staff is well aware of the fact that the customers come to enjoy the music and entertainment and first class service. Lavishly furnished, stunning interior, choices of delicacies, state-of-the-art facilities and extremely ...
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(Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, by C J Johnson)
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This Week

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Grand Old House: Sunset Jazz starting from 5:30pm...

L.I. NightClub: Ritual Friday Happy Hour, from 8:00pm. 50 cent...

Havana Club: Red White and Blues local band performs live...

Bacchus: Three Course Wine Dinner, $34.95 also Monday...

Luca: All-you-can-eat buffet and Prosecco. $39.95 kids under 10...

Macumba Lounge: Presents Jazz Night on Saturday with local...

Cracked Conch: Sunday Brunch $26, with Champagne $42, 11am...

Abacus: Ultimate Threesome from 5:00pm - 8:00pm with each drink...

Royal Palms: DJ Alexi spins live Tonight the hottest tracks ever...

Deckers: Down under dining with exotic Australian creations by...

O Bar: Rock Star from 10:00 am until 3:00am. NO COVER CHARGE...

Contact Info

Decker’s Grille & Lounge
Seven Mile Beach
PO Box 30503
Grand Cayman KY1-1203
Cayman Islands

Office Telephone: 345-945-6600
Office Fax: 345-945-6601
Markus Mueri: 345-945-1355
Neil Bryington: 345-516-2675
Email: deckers@candw.ky

Dining with style

Deckers Grille & Lounge. This famous Restaurant is located conveniently within walking distance from any major hotel on Seven Mile Beach.

Chosen by residents and tourists alike it will command your attention the moment you enter. Your eyes wander from the original English Double Decker bus, which is incorporated in our very unique bar/lounge, to the giant palms and colonial pillars which frame our outdoor terrace, which will provide you with a charming, yet protected alfresco dining choice.

Stepping through the french doors, you are welcomed by the warmth of terracotta ...

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Cayman Islands Events

Cayman Islands Events:
The Cayman Islands Events is the reason why millions of visitors keep coming every year, because is also in a Caribbean country and makes a perfect vacation for you, your family or your friends. Cayman Islands have a big potential for local and international events. Golfing, fishing, diving, snorkeling, swimming, sightseeing, shopping, tennis, beach volley, rugby dinning & drinking, dancing, are just to mention a few of the activities that you can enjoy while you are in the Cayman Islands.

For years locals, tourists and residents have loved day time events in the Cayman Islands like Flower’s See Swim, Also Jet around Cayman (the million dollars run), Yeah Baby, Cayman Islands Marathon and a few others are very relevant events in the Cayman Islands.

Cayman islands night events:
Every night you can go out either if it is for dining and drinking, dancing or see others dance in different bars. You can try Macumba Lounge on Seven Mile Beach (7 different night events every week), or The Wharf on Tuesdays for salsa, Havana Club Cigar Lounge at Regency, Decker’s Grille or Abacus at Camana Bay. In general every bar in the Cayman Islands has something special and unique, and most of them play different events every night: Like Karaoke, Salsa Dance, Poker Night, Boogie Night, Industry Night, House Night, Full Moon Party, 80’s night, Cabaret and so many other events to discover and enjoy in the Cayman Islands.

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