Bodden Town (district)
Bodden Town is the largest district in the Cayman Islands, a British overseas territory. It is located on the south-central coast of the island of Grand Cayman, the largest island in the Cayman Islands. It served as the former capital of the island. It takes its name from the village of Bodden Town, which is located in the central portion of the district, on the south shore of the Grand Cayman island. The district is home to several attractions including the Mission House from the 18th-century, and the Pirate's Caves with its system of underground tunnels and caves. The coastline features beaches and the surrounding reef system that serves as home to the island's marine biodiversity.