There are so many different things to do in the Cayman Islands; wander along beautiful stretches of white sand as clear blue water laps at your toes, explore the lush tropical forest and the breathtaking underground caves beneath, enjoy a delicious fresh seafood dish and a cool cocktail to go with it, or dive deep below the surface of the water and spot an array of colourful fish. In the Cayman Islands, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Seven Mile Beach is one of the best beaches in the Cayman Islands, if not the entire Caribbean. With soft coral sand and warm turquoise waters, this is a great place to soak up the warm sunrays, enjoy a refreshing cocktail or go snorkelling. There is also a good selection of restaurants and bars nearby for when you get hungry.
The Cayman Crystal Caves are a relatively new attraction situation in the lush tropical forest in Northside, on Grand Cayman Island. With a knowledgeable tour guide, explore this otherworldly phenomenon as you explore three caves.
There are many amazing restaurants offering up delicious dishes guaranteed to make your mouth water. Bacaro, located in West Bay on Grand Cayman, is a delightful restaurant that offers fine dining at a cheaper price. With an Italian and seafood-based menu, you will find it hard to choose what to eat!
Found in George Town, the capital of the Cayman Islands, the Cayman Spirit Company is the first distillery on the island and is the sole producer of the local Rums distributed around the Cayman Islands. This is a great place to visit if you have an eye, and a taste, of exquisite spirits, as they provide tours and tastings sessions.
For a more tranquil beach that still has beautiful clear waters, and soft white sand is Rum Point. This great alternative to the busier Seven-Mile beach is a sublime getaway on Cayman’s North shore. Wade into the calm waters, rock gently on a hammock and sample the tasty island food.
Camana Bay is a lively town that sits between the famous Seven-Mile Beach and the tranquil North Sound. With more than 600 annual events, Camana Bay is buzzing with activity. There are quaint restaurants offering various specialities, shops enabling you to buy to your hearts content and family-friendly activities including Grand Cayman’s only cinema.
The Cayman Islands Brewery has been brewing craft beer on the island since 2007 and is the freshest beer you will find in the Cayman Islands. They offer tours and tasting, and you can even buy Caybrew Beer by way of remembering your fabulous time there.
Tucked into the Cayman Islands Yacht Club is the ocean-to-table restaurant, Morgan’s Seafood. This restaurant is particularly dreamy by night, when the waterfront deck is illuminated by candles, lanterns, and twinkle lights. You can expect to feast on an array of seafood inspired creations including the mixed-seafood risotto, or crepes with shrimp and scallops.
Enjoy fine dining on the beach at the rustic Kaibo Beach Bar and Grill. While you’re surrounded by coconut palms, relax on the comfortable benches while you enjoy a cocktail or two.
Located in the interior Mastic Reserve, the Mastic Trail is one of several natural heritage sites looked after by the National Trust for the Cayman Islands. This trail is a 4.6 mile lightly trafficked walk near Bodden Town, that features beautiful wildflowers and is a great hike for all skill levels.