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When a fun city getaway is calling, answer it with a Patricks Island vacation package. The neighborhood of Renaissance, which is great for watersports, families and underwater activities, makes a terrific base for your adventures. Fill your itinerary with tours of Spotts Beach, Cayman Islands National Museum and Pedro St. James National Historic Site, some of the things you really should see during your trip to Patricks Island. Expedia will help you escape your routine. Tailor your vacation to Patricks Island to suit your travel style, whatever that may look like.
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Port of Georgetown
Explore the waterfront of Port of Georgetown and enjoy other activities such as snorkeling in George Town. Stroll along the area's seaside, or simply savor its seafood restaurants.

Spotts Beach
If a restful vacation is part of your travel plans, Spotts Beach might be the perfect place to seek out during your trip to Savannah. Wander the parks and seaside while you're in the area.
St. Ignatius Catholic Church
You can learn about the history of George Town when you stop by St. Ignatius Catholic Church. Stroll along the seaside or seek out the snorkeling spots.
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Patricks Island Essential Information
Language | English |
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Closest Airport | Owen Roberts Intl. Airport (GCM) |
Top Sights | Spotts Beach, Cayman Islands National Museum and Georgetown Museum |