Cayman Turtle Centre

George Town

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Cayman Turtle Centre

The Cayman Turtle Centre is a conservation facility and tourist attraction that welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors per year. Although the facility was initially used to breed the endangered green sea turtle for commercial purposes and still continues to operate as a farming operation, its importance as a research and conservation facility cannot be overstated.

Useful Information

  • Address: 786 Northwest Point Road, West Bay
  • Phone: +1 345 949 3894
  • More Info: www.turtle.ky
  • Opening House: Daily 8am–5pm
  • More Info: The Cayman Turtle Centre was also the first facility to successfully breed the endangered Kemp's Ridley turtle in captivity

Do & See

Grand Cayman is a treasure chest of fun activities, history and culture. The remains of the colonial era fortification Fort George greet you right as you step off the ship. The Cayman Islands National Museum and Cayman Maritime Treasure Museum are a short walk away from the port. Further north, make a brief stop at "Hell"— a jagged football field–size area of limestone rock formations.

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