VOYAGES

Subscribe to Voyages View More Voyages

MARCH

« Back




Easter

Easter Egg Hunts in Grand Cayman



Easter At The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman

Mar 1, 2010



Easter at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman

Easter at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman offers delights for children of all ages – the youngsters and the young at heart. From sumptuous Easter feasts to Easter Egg hunts and personal visits from the Easter Bunny, it is a magical time of celebration throughout the resort.

On Saturday, April 3rd, enjoy the Easter Bunny Tea. Just hippity hop to the Silver Palm lounge, where you can delight in the wonderment and magic of the Easter holiday while savoring a selection of classic and herbal teas, finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and tempting pastries. Children will enjoy decorating Easter Eggs and can nuzzle right up to the Easter Bunny himself. There are two seating times: 12 Noon & 2:00 pm. Costs are CI $46 for adults, and CI $28 for children under 12 years.

For those looking for a sophisticated Easter celebration, there is the Easter Moet Champagne Brunch at “7” Restaurant on Sunday, April 4th. Treat yourself to a lavish Easter Brunch accompanied by endless Moet & Chandon Champagne at “7” restaurant. “7” is home to Cayman’s most extravagant weekly Sunday Champagne Brunch. The abundance of tantalizing offerings is crowned by a masterful seafood display complete with Caribbean spice and Ritz-Carlton elegance. Brunch lasts from noon to 3:00pm, and costs CI$120 with unlimited Champagne and CI $85 CI without Champagne. For children under 12 years, the cost is CI$45.

The whole family will love the Easter Family Brunch in the Cayman Islands Royal Ballroom on Sunday, April 4th. Gather the family for an opulent spring festival brunch with every imaginable delicacy from breakfast favorites of pancakes and waffles, to caviar and seafood, a succulent carving station and a decadent assortment of desserts. In addition to the gastronomic abundance, children will delight in cookie decorating and coloring, visiting with adorable bunnies at the mini petting zoo, and the time-honored Easter Egg Hunt on the Great Lawn at 12:30pm and 2:00pm. Seating times are from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 pm. Costs are CI$ 95 for adults with Champagne, CI $75 for adults without Champagne, and CI $45 for children under 12 years.

CURRENTS

That Cayman Magic - What Is It That Makes Cayman So Special?

Anyone who was born, lives on or visits the Cayman Islands knows there is something unique about the three islands - something that makes you want to stay and pulls you back when you are away.



DRAGON BAY LIVING

Bar Jack – Cayman’s 5-Star Beach Bar

Bar Jack beach bar at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman promises refreshing tropical drinks, delicious al fresco dining and romantic sunset views.



Boating At Dragon Bay

Dragon Bay is all about life on the water. And Cayman’s waters are a source of endless fun and adventure for the community’s residents and guests.



Celebrating Food & Wine at Dragon Bay

7 Prime Cuts & Sunsets’ Crab Cake, Cho-Cho & Carrot Slaw With Guava Dressing



Great Reading At Dragon Bay

The Romanov Bride: A Novel by Robert Alexander and Death of a Valentine (Hamish Macbeth Mysteries) by M. C. Beaton



AT THE RITZ-CARLTON

Easter At The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman

Easter at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman offers delights for children of all ages – the youngsters and the young at heart. From sumptuous Easter feasts to Easter Egg hunts and personal visits from the Easter Bunny, it is a magical time of celebration throughout the resort.



CAYMAN CULTURE

Easter In Cayman

Growing up in Cayman, there were a few things that were de rigueur to properly celebrate Easter.



Footprints In History: Traditional Architecture

Cayman’s first settlers in the 1700s brought their own home-building traditions with them. The English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish had memories of timber-framed, brick or stone houses; and the African slaves’ knowledge was of mud-walled homes with grass roofs. These diverse traditions combined to develop a uniquely Caymanian building style.



Into The Night

Into the Night, dancing the night away at The Wharf



Cayman Islands – Culinary Capital Of The Caribbean

Cayman, with its extensive selection of restaurants and cuisines, is widely acknowledged as the culinary capital of the Caribbean.



Stuart Wilson & Love Culture

A truly home-grown Caymanian artist, Stuart Wilson most recently showcased his roots, rock, reggae musical style for the Haiti Relief Concert at the Brick House – which raised over $16,000 in donations to assist our Caribbean neighbor.



ECO MATTERS

Bottled Water - Tap Into Alternatives!

The consumption of bottled water is an environmental challenge throughout the world especially in areas where there is little or no recycling.



HAPPENINGS ON GRAND CAYMAN

Apoise Auction – The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman

One of the world's largest megayachts is to be sold at an unreserved auction at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman on March 30.



IMAGES OF CAYMAN

By The Sea

Photography captures the fleeting moments.





LEFT
RIGHT