Aqua Bay Media Buzz
Click below to read from a selection of news articles on current and past events at the Aqua Bay Club.
Not Born Yesterday - Stay In A cando Right On Cayman Island's Seven Mile Beach
April 01, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ..[read more]
The Daily Herald
March 25, 2008
Maybe seeing Paris, London or Rome from your tour bus window is not your idea of a vacation.
..[read more]
The Charlotte Sun Herald - Grand Cayman Islands entice visitors
March 20, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ..[read more]
The Fresno Bee - Dive into the Cayman Islands
March 12, 2008
What's it like to live in a far-off place most of us see only on a vacation? Foreign Correspondence is an interview with someone who lives in a spot you may want to visit..[read more]
Philadelphia Inquirer - Senior Traveler: Apartment instead
of hotel
March 02, 2008
If you want to visit Paris, London, Rome, or other travel
spots without the expense of a hotel and restaurants, do what a lot of seniors do and rent an apartment or condo
for a week...[read more]
Myrtle Beach Online - Dive into the Cayman Islands
March 01, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
Ventura Counry Star - Dive Into the Cayman Islands
March 01, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
Centre Daily Times - Dive Into the Cayman Islands
March 01, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
Ledger Enquirer Columbus and the Valley - Dive Into the Cayman Islands
March 01, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
Merced Sun Star - Dive Into the Cayman Islands
March 01, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play.It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
The Sacramento Bee - Dive Into the Caymans Islands
March 01, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
Macon Telegraph - Dive Into the Cayman Islands
March 01, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play.It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
San Luis Obispo - Dive Into the Cayman Islands
March 01, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
The State Newspaper (South Carolina) - Dive Into the Cayman Islands
March 01, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
Lake Expo - Dive Into the Cayman Islands
February 28, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
The Charlotte Observer - Dive Into the Caymans Islands
February 17, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
The Chilliwack Progress - Dive Into the Caymans Islands
February 15, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
Peninsula News - Grand Cayman Seventh Heaven for Families and Other Sun-Lovers
February 8, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
Langley Times - Seven Miles to Paradise
February 03, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
Pittsburgh Post Gazette - Seven Miles to Paradise
January 30, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
Postcards for You - Seven Miles to Paradise
January 30, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
Travellers Journal - Seven Miles To Paradise
January 30,2008
It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
Nanaimo News Bulletin - Grand Cayman nearly seventh heaven
January 30, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It’s the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
Best Fares - Grand Cayman - Seven Miles to Paradise
January 25, 2007
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It's the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think
Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid). But the Cayman Islands are the real thing. ...[read more]
Sunday Paper - "Serious Lounging" in Grand Cayman.
June 24, 2007
It's early morning, and as I lounge and eat my bowl of Cheerios on the lanai at our condo on Seven Mile Beach, the breeze blows through the coconut and mango trees below. Actually, the gentle wind is expending more energy than anything in my immediate view. Looking down from the screened porch onto the clear blue water of Grand Cayman Island, the sea is absolutely still. ...[read more]
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