Sandy Point, Coastal point at Little Cayman Island, Cayman Islands
Sandy Point is a coastal point on Little Cayman that extends into clear shallow waters with gradual depth. The seafloor remains sandy and visible for a considerable distance from shore.
The location evolved from an untouched shoreline into a destination as tourism developed on Little Cayman over recent decades. This shift changed how the island developed and what visitors could access.
Local fishermen use this location to catch bonefish and permit in the shallow waters, and their presence is part of the everyday rhythm here. The fishing tradition remains visible in the boats and nets you see along the shore.
The location has no permanent facilities or food vendors, so bring water and snacks for your visit. The area is most comfortable during early morning hours when it is less crowded.
Large populations of Queen Conch live in the shallow waters and can be spotted through the water during low tide. These shells are part of the marine life here and add to the underwater experience.
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