This a beautiful walk. It's out by the Queen Elizabeth II Botaincal Gardens. I would recommend this walk in the winter when it's cooler. Also it's a good idea to have a car at each end of the trail so you don't have to make a round trip.
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This a beautiful walk. It's out by the Queen Elizabeth II Botaincal Gardens. I would recommend this walk in the winter when it's cooler. Also it's a good idea to have a car at each end of the trail so you don't have to make a round trip.
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Remember to take plenty of water with you on this guided or unguided trail. To obtain a guide call the number on the Mastic Trail pamphlet available at the National Trust or in the pamphlet section of hotels or ask front desk hotel staff to arrange the Mastic Trail Guide to meet you and guide you (Recommended) Do not take...
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I am a concierge & I have sent many guests on the guided tour of the Mastic Trail with Stuart from the National Trust and all the guests love it. Stuart knows all about birds & plants & he's a super nice guy.Tt's rocky terrane, but if you're into nature then this is the trip to take.
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The Mastric trial is ideally walked in the dry season as parts are very muddy. Whilst only being a few miles long is passes through the complete spectrum of Cayman's landscape whilst still keeping the feel of an exploration in an unchartered area,
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Love the Mastic Trail (note: not "Mastric" lol). It's not easy for visitors to find "nature" activities to do in Grand Cayman. The Mastic Trail is unspoiled bush track where you can walk at your leisure and see indigenous plants, birds, reptiles along the way. It's not too long, so don't expect to spend a whole day hiking. If you...
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