Cayman Islands Accommodation :: Southern Cross Club

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Little Cayman is one of my favorite places in the WORLD.  From the minute you land at the airport/post office/police station/fire station you feel completely welcomed–by the locals and the iguanas.  Little Cayman is a place where people still trust each other enough to leave their bikes in a bike rack–without a lock.  Where everyone knows each other and everyone is friendly.  Where you become so relaxed, your stress level takes a vacation and you have absolutely no worries in the world.

The Southern Cross Club is one of the long standing accommodation locations in Little Cayman.  Choose from one of their oceanfront bungalows and look out onto Owen Island (an even smaller island off of Little Cayman–no you can’t stay there!).  Southern Cross has a restaurant and bar on property to make your life easy (not that it needs to get any easier than Little Cayman) and also offers diving and fishing operations for your enjoyment.

Next time you head down the Cayman way, be sure to stop over here for a visit–you won’t be disappointed!  To find out more about Southern Cross, click here.

Cayman Islands Real Wedding :: Kim and Todd

Two words come to mind for today’s Cayman Islands real wedding…beautiful simplicity.  I’ve always said some of my favorite weddings are the ones that are the most simple and this one just takes the cake (no pun intended!).  Kim and Todd were married in Little Cayman, the smallest of the three Cayman Islands.  If you have not been there, it really is a relaxing treat were doors are still left unlocked, bikes are used on the honor system and no matter where you are from, you immediately feel like family!

Kim and Todd were married, just the two of them, on Owen Island (a tiny sand island off of Little Cayman).  Owen Island is breathtaking and in my opinion, one of the most romantic places in the world!  What a fabulous place for an intimate wedding!!!  They stayed at the Southern Cross Club where they also had dinner by candle light (and tiki torch). 

One special touch  I absolutely loved was her bouquet.  It was made by Brigitte Kasa and each flower was handpicked from her garden.  Talk about local flair!! 

How did they top off the evening?  The groom won a fireworks display in a contest he entered, so as they cut the cake the fireworks went off!!!  How amazing!!

Thank you Kim and Todd for sharing your special day with us!  We wish you all the best for the future and look forward to welcoming you back to Cayman soon!!

Vendors who made this day happen:

Photography ::  David Wolfe Photography

Accommodation, catering and coordination :: Southern Cross Club