Cayman Islands’ monsters, mark your calendars for Halloween fun at Camana Bay
Camana Bay, Grand Cayman (Friday 14 October): Camana Bay is bringing the thrills and chills all week long with seven days of Halloween-themed festivities for all ages.
It all kicks off on Saturday, 22 October at 7am with the Save Our Youth Monster Dash, offering big and little ghosts, monsters and princesses a frightfully fun 5K run around the Town Centre.
Starfish Village is helping to give “mummies” a break with a host of activities to keep their young ones entertained. Their popular Harvest Camp returns from Monday, 24 October through Friday, 28 October, 8am through 3pm. The camp is suitable for ages three through 12 and will be filled with autumnal and Halloween-themed arts and crafts, fun games, fountain play and much more. You can sign up for half days 8am-12pm for CI$40 and a full day 8am-3pm for CI$80 or for the week with half days 8am-12pm for CI$175 or full days 8am-3pm for CI$325. For more details and to register, email [email protected].
For the first time this year, adults can get in on the costume action with the Diablo Halloween Ball at Abacus on Friday, 28 October from 6pm to 3am. Dress up and party the night away for a cause – tickets are CI$20 in advance and CI$25 at the door with proceeds benefitting the Cayman Islands Humane Society.
For more information on all things spooky at Camana Bay this Halloween, visit camanabay.com/halloween.
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Halloween 1: There are plenty of games in store for children at Camana Bay’s annual
Spooktacular event on Saturday, 29 October from 4-7pm.
Halloween 2: There are activities for all ages at Camana Bay, from Starfish Village’s week-long Harvest Camp to Camana Bay’s Moonlight & Movies Halloween showings and a Bon Vivant budding chef cooking class to make ghoulish desserts.
Halloween 3: Little ones can trick-or-treat at participating shops and restaurants at Camana
Bay’s annual Spooktacular event on Saturday, 29 October.