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Is Seven Mile Beach in Grand Cayman safe?

Yes, Seven Mile Beach is very safe for tourists. Seven Mile Beach is probably the safest beach in the Caribbean. You can walk along the beach without having to worry about crime. However, you should still be careful and not leave any valuable possessions unattended as they could still be stolen.



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You can leave your resort without having any issues. Certain Caribbean islands, such as Jamaica, can be more dangerous. If you are staying on Seven Mile Beach, for example, then you can even walk down the streets at night with your family with no problems.

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Most of the sargassum is on the east end. We did encounter some diving the north wall, and just a little bit in the West Bay/7 Mile area, but not a full on bloom. Just the normal wash up your find most places.

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Playa Norte, Isla Mujeres, Mexico Playa Norte is a dazzling beach in the Caribbean without sargassum seaweed. This beach is a perfect white sand haven for vacationers to take a break from their busy lives.

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Sargassum season in the Mexican Caribbean typically runs from May through October, with July and August generally being the worst months for its arrival.

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So How Expensive Is A Day Or Week In The Cayman Islands? According to Budgetyourtrip.com, visitors spend around $264 per day while on vacation in the Cayman Islands. One can expect to spend around $49 daily on means and around $24 for local transportation.

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Responding to questions from CNS, Jennifer Ahearn, the chief officer in the Ministry of Sustainability and Climate Resiliency, said that Cayman is one of many countries that has been impacted by large sargassum blooms over the past decade.

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