The Fujifilm Finepix S1600 digital camera is great for capturing hassle-free holiday snaps or perfect images at home. The wildlife of the Cayman Islands is one of the Caribbean's most exciting attractions, all the more enticing for its rarity. What could be more enthralling than coming face to face with one of the world's most endangered creatures, the blue iguana? With this and numerous other wildlife "specials" – from turtles and birds to butterflies and orchids – the islands are a must for wildlife lovers and photographers. Take a look at the rest of this site to find out more about what to see and where.

But perhaps you can't make it to the Cayman Islands just yet. If that's the case, how about honing your photographic skills at home first? The Guardian has teamed up with the Cayman Islands to offer one reader the chance to win a FujiFilm FinePix S1600 digital camera. Featuring 12 megapixels, a 28mm wide-angle lens with a x15 zoom, and a 3in LCD, this is a serious piece of kit, yet weighs in at a mere 336g – so it's easy to cart around on your travels.
Use the S1600 on auto for hassle-free holiday snaps, or switch to one of various manual modes and get your creative juices going. Experiment at different times of day and night using the scene recognition function, play with the ISO rating for greater light control, or lock on to moving subjects – even if it's just the dog chasing a stick and not the magnificent frigatebird soaring overhead.
Just think, soon you could be capturing that perfect shot of blue iguanas, rare orchids or exotic bird species. The Cayman Islands is home to more fauna and flora than the Galapagos, so you won't be short of something to point a camera at.