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We were in the Cayman Islands about 10 years ago and I thought there was one beach that allowed this, anyone remember?We will be there for Christmas and New Years this year 
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Caymans? No. Sorry. Possibly a deserted beach on Little Cayman or something, but in general, too risky. English islands in general are too uptight for topless or c/o.
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Hi LauraJim,
Definitely a big NO.As far I know they consider it as indecent exposure and which is against the law.Even walking around town in a swimsuit without a cover-up is frowned upon.
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The Cayman Islands are very conservative in this regard. I don’t think uptight is an appropriate label - some islands are like that which is fine - their island their customs and laws.
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