When planning to visit Grand Cayman Island, some people want to lounge on the beach and relax in their comfy vacation condo or villa. But did you know Grand Cayman is home to spooky, interesting haunts and folklore, such as the rolling calf? Trek to visit these haunted sites and learn about the rolling calf. This can be fun and a fascinating way to learn a piece about the island’s history–especially if you visit during Halloween. If you plan to visit Grand Cayman this fall, do so through Grand Cayman Villas & Condos.
3 Grand Cayman Haunts And Folklore
Grand Cayman has you covered during Halloween. Learn more about some of the area’s folklore and where to celebrate Halloween when you visit.
Duppy Turn
If you are interested in ghosts, head to the island’s north side and visit Duppy Turn. The story goes that pirates buried treasure here. To make sure no one dug up their booty, the pirates killed some locals and buried them with the treasure. Why? Because then the ghosts of the murdered would haunt the area and scare thieves away.
Nightmare Haunted House
It’s advertised as the largest Halloween event on the island. The Nightmare Haunted House lasts only five nights at the end of October. The event will feature live music, dancing, fireworks, and plenty of other scares.
Rolling Calf
The May Cow (or the Rolling Calf) is an urban legend shared by farmers and others. The cow is said to moo loudly and drag chains. The myth is said to have been created to prevent people from stealing from farmers’ crops.
Explore Grand Cayman’s Folklore
Explore a side of Grand Cayman that you didn’t think to visit, such as the spooky rolling calf. By booking a condo directly with Grand Cayman Villa & Condos, you can relax easily. Enjoy the comforts of your amazing Grand Cayman villa or condo before exploring the island’s attractions. Please keep an eye out for travel updates on our blog. Airlines have scheduled additional nonstop flights from major gateway cities to keep pace with rising demand. Get started soon on your getaway or holiday to the Cayman Islands.