Greetings!
Greetings!
Let's face it. These are tough economic times. When we take our much-needed vacations, sometimes we can be a bit startled when the bills come in later on. But with some careful planning, you can have a wonderful time without feeling like you've scrimped at all, especially here at London House. In this issue, we show you some terrific ways to have a wonderful time here that are low in cost but high in fun. And after you've had some great adventures on the Island, it's always nice to know you can kick back and relax at London House on our 200 feet of powdered sugar beach overlooking the pristine blue Caribbean. We'll even help with the holiday budget by giving you a huge discount if you visit us between now and Nov 19/11.
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Ahoy! There be pirates a comin' to shore!
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The only event of its kind in the Caribbean, Pirates Week (November 10-20, 2011) offers 11 fun-filled days of music, street dances, competitions, games, wonderful local food and drink, a kids day, a glittering parade, sports events, Heritage Days, a pirate invasion and fireworks galore! Lots of free stuff to do
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Profile: Relax, shop and wander with the Finans
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"London House has the charm that harkens back to an earlier time. It doesn't feel like one of those big cookie cutter kind of places," say Charles and Barbara Finan. They have made London House their Cayman destination of choice for several years. "After exploring different condo complexes, we found London House to be just what we wanted." Find out what else they like about the Caymans.
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Top places to eat cheap
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Whatever you're in the mood for, you don't have to break the bank to enjoy a meal in the Caymans. Check out:
1. Paperman's Coffeehouse Start your day with the best coffee on the Island, or stay awhile and enjoy baked goodies, rustic sandwiches, tasty salads, healthy soups, all made fresh daily. You can even buy whole bean coffee to take back to brew up at London House.
2. Sunshine Grill Colourful and fun, this affordable poolside restaurant is open for lunch and dinner. If you're travelling with teens with a big appetite, take them here for a burger. Insider tip: the fish tacos are to die for.
3. Myrtle's Restaurant and Bar Specializing in local cuisine and located right on Seven Mile Beach, you can order from the menu (eg. jerk pork or turtle soup) or sample a variety of Caribbean fare from the buffet.
4. Al La Kebab Fast, healthy, affordable Middle Eastern food, Al La Kebab is open for breakfast and lunch. Suit your own taste buds with a wide array of sauces for your kebab. Great vegetarian choices too.
5. Triple Crown Irish Pub Feel like having a pub night and maybe watching a game on the tely? Features authentic pub food and daily specials plus occasional live entertainment.
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Mastic Trail: a footpath through paradise
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One way to keep your spending down is to not spend at all. Doesn't sound like much fun? Then you've probably never hiked the Mastic Trail. It's two miles of protected Caribbean nature at is most pristine - an area where the woodland has been evolving undisturbed for the last two million years. Here's what you might see
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Things to do right here at London House
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Relaxing on our secluded beach is one of the most obvious activities available to you at London House. And it doesn't cost a dime. But did you know how much else there is to do right here on site? Take a look
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Quick money-saving idea: rent a car
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If you want to get the lay of the land here in Grand Cayman, a good way is to rent a car and explore. Whether you want to outskirt the island or go into Georgetown, there's adventure to be found. And the Cayman Islands are extending the bypass into West Bay, so getting around will become even easier. Check here for local car rental options.
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Located on a private stretch of magnificent Seven Mile Beach in the Cayman Islands, London House offers impeccable one- and
two-bedroom condos and a luxury penthouse. Book your stay now.
Sincerely,
Dominique Daigle, General Manager, London House, Cayman Islands
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50% off our regular rates from April 20 to November 19, 2011! Check it out |
Top Pic
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"Even a moody sky is beautiful here in the Caymans," said the guest who snapped this image of London House's beach.
Send your favorite pic to info@londonhouse.ky. If we feature it, you win a London House t-shirt.
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Quick Fact
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The Cayman Islands were once known by pirates as 'Tortuga' ('turtle' in Spanish), because of the huge number of turtles found here. |
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