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Grand Cayman’s Seven Mile Beach Has a Peculiar Magic: Emerald Water, Swaying Palms, and a Healing Legend

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I’ve always been intrigued by the local legend in Grand Cayman that Seven Mile Beach has healing properties. 

But the more I come here, the more I start to believe. 

You walk into the water, an otherworldly fusion of emerald and turquoise, and you feel something. You feel different. 

Is it warmer? Is it clearer? 

There’s something about this beach that pulls you in, that enchants you. 

We’ve never done a list of the hardest beaches to leave — but this one would be right at the top. 

It’s intoxicating, invigorating. The more you bob in this water, and peer out at the hotels and the palms and the beach bars, the more you become one with the sea. 

I captured a video of this precise position — and the exact vantage point — to show what I mean. 

Seven Mile Beach has a peculiar magic; and you know it when you feel it. 

Here’s more in the latest CJ Video. 

And when you get here,  you’ll understand the magic, too. 

The post Grand Cayman’s Seven Mile Beach Has a Peculiar Magic: Emerald Water, Swaying Palms, and a Healing Legend appeared first on Caribbean Journal.

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