Families will never get bored with the endless activities available on a beach holiday to the Cayman Islands. If you find yourself travelling during the peak months, you should expect the islands to be busier and holiday prices to be more expensive. We understand that travelling at off-peak times may not be possible for everyone and so it is advised to book your family holiday in advance to ensure your top choice of accommodation and make the most of any early booking discounts. If you can, we recommend travelling in May or November, which are cheaper months but outside of the main wet season. Speak to one of our knowledgeable travel experts today to get the best deal to the Cayman Islands.
With high temperatures of 29°C and low temperatures of 22°C, the weather in February is superb. This is one of the drier months of the year and sees very little rainfall.
Average temperatures in April range between 25°C and 29°C. April is also in the dry season with only 7 days of showers on average throughout the month.
Temperatures during this month can reach a staggering 31°C, and on average temperatures sit at 27°C and 28°C on any given day.
July through to September are considered wet months and you will see more rainfall than the previous months. It is also humid, as temperatures can reach highs of 32°C in August and September with a wetter climate.
October is the wettest month out of the year, with around 14 days of rainfall over the course of the month. Though these showers don’t last long at all and there is still plenty of sunshine for the rest of the day. Temperatures can reach 31°C, and on average sit at around 28°C during the day. Low temperatures of 24°C during the evening and night.
Escape the winter blues in December and January to a holiday in paradise with daily high temperatures of 28°C throughout the day, rarely falling below 26°C. During the nighttime temperatures dip to 22, which is still incredibly comfortable. January is slightly cooler with highs of 28°C and lows of 21°C.
George Town in Grand Cayman is the capital of the Cayman Islands and there are multiple things to do in this quaint town. From the Cayman Spirits Co. Distillery to the beautiful beaches lining the shores including Coral Beach. There is something for everyone in George Town whether you’re looking for an adrenaline-filled afternoon on the Oasis Aqua Park or immersing yourself in the culture in the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands.
Seven-Mile Beach is a great place for the whole family with many activities on the long stretch of beach. Sit down and enjoy a cocktail at one of the brilliant restaurants while the kids explore the underwater world.
Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa is a great resort for families while not comprising luxury. This 5-star resort has over 250 rooms, a pool, gym, spa and the Camp Seafire club for children aged 4-12 years.
For a budget-friendly resort, the Wyndham Reef Resort is a quaint, 3-star hotel in the East End which offers either room only or you can upgrade to an all-inclusive holiday. There is a kid’s pool, and it offers watersports too.