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Seven Mile Beach Corridor

The area surrounding Seven Mile Beach is known collectively as the Seven Mile Beach Corridor. Though the Corridor includes Seven Mile Beach itself, the term is generally used to refer to the inland and canal-front private enclaves on the eastern side of the beach. Detached single-family houses are more popular in the Corridor than on the beachfront, and luxury condominiums and villas in all sizes are available as well. The region’s central location has many perks—in addition to its proximity to the beach, residents can stop by Camana Bay, a town founded on the principles of New Urbanism, with a weekly farmer’s market, the island’s only movie theater, and plenty of shops and restaurants. It’s also easy to get to the airport or marina to fly or sail to the east end of the island or to Cayman Brac or Little Cayman.

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Living in the Cayman Islands

Imagine a tropical paradise that is also an international financial center, and you’ll understand why so many are drawn to the Cayman Islands. Live here and you’ll find that going to your happy place is as simple as stepping outside—this is a place where the national philosophy is called Caymankind. Three islands make up this British Overseas Territory: Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac. Grand Cayman, the largest of the three, is home to most of the development, tourism, and population, while Little Cayman and Cayman Brac are both loved for their secluded beaches, spectacular diving, and unplugged lifestyles. The transformation of the island as a tourism and economic destination began in the 1960s, when legislation that established English common law and tax neutrality was introduced. Infrastructure expansion, including multiple airports, further improved the Cayman Islands’ quickly growing prosperity. Today, the Cayman Islands are a modern Caribbean gem.