Redefining
the Cayman Islands vacation experience,
Cotton Tree is the only luxury boutique cottage hotel in the islands - a
collection of four pastel-hued, plantation-style cottages just steps from the
Caribbean Sea, amidst a lush garden setting of tropical flowers and fruits -
lime, banana avocado, guava and mango trees available for the picking, and of
course cotton trees for which the hotel was named.
Owner
Heather Lockington,
a global traveler who was born in the Cayman Islands ,
built her dream property, creating an authentic haven where guests can embrace
Caymanian heritage. Situated on over 400 feet of beachfront property, the
boutique hotel is just steps from the Caribbean Sea on the northernmost point
of Grand Cayman's West
Bay and only ten minutes
from the famed Seven Mile Beach .
Cotton
Tree becomes your vacation home, a private luxury hideaway where you can
completely unwind and be soothed by the rhythmic sounds of the sea. Take a dip
in the freshwater pool - just steps from your residence. Maintain your workouts
in our fitness center, enjoy yoga or indulge in a relaxing spa treatment in the
open air pavilions nestled among the seagrape trees. Guests can also experience
activities hand-selected by Heather including biking to Barker's National Park,
bird-watching, art and culinary classes, as well as the Cayman's world-famous
watersports.
Each
cottage has been carefully designed to ensure you have everything you will ever
need and most everything you could want - your luxurious home away from home -
chic design living spaces, gourmet kitchens, spa bathrooms, daily housekeeping
service, plasma TVs, WiFi, Apple TV, high tech security system
and concierge services to complete your luxury hotel experience.
Wow, I had no idea that Cotton Tree Hotel is so grand. I have heard and read a few blogs on it and searched online and found that this is the one of the most desired destinations for tourists. I am going to Cayman for an official tour and I am already looking for a Cayman gym where I can do my fitness routine slow and steady, and one close to Cotton Tree would be nice.
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