Cayman Islands: Best Places To Visit

Naomi Amissah
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Where are the Cayman Islands? The Cayman Islands are located in the Caribbean Sea as an overseas territory under the rule of the United Kingdom. This enclave comprises three main islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman.

The Cayman Islands share maritime borders with Quintana Roo, Mexico, and the Yucatán State. They are located at the northeast of Costa Rica, south of Cuba, north of Panama, and west of Jamaica.

The capital city is George Town, which is located on Grand Cayman with about 41,386 people. These Islands possess some hidden treasures that needs to be mined, so let’s dive deep to uncover these treasures.

List of the Cayman Islands

1. Grand Cayman

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Grand Cayman is the largest island facing the west of Cayman Islands found in the Caribbean Sea which bridges around 22 miles long and 76 miles square.

This island houses a captivating beauty of nature, art and culture. Grand Cayman offers charming attraction sites, abundant of activities and accommodations for every adventurer who happens to visit this beautiful island.

While on the island, visit George Town, the capital of Grand Cayman, where luxury meets tradition with moderate treats and engage with local vendors to uncover international and local treasures.

Also, enjoy a heartwarming views at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park as rare Blue Iguanas display and visit nearby restaurants to taste dishes made with freshly caught fish. Let’s embark on a safari to explore the treasures of this island.

Places to visit in Grand Cayman

  • Cayman Craft Market
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The Cayman Craft Market at downtown in George Town is opened to Tourists and the general public to purchase paintings and woodcarvings, a handmade products from local materials such as caymanite and conch as well as jewelries drafted from seeds, beans, and polished coconuts.

Local spices, jellies, jams, pickles, snacks, and even hair braiding are also found here on the island, as well as Crafts that represent an extensive range of Caribbean souvenirs.

  • Awardart Gallery
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This is an ultra- modern Art Gallery that demonstrates the finest in local art. These arts includes sculptures, paintings, upcycled artworks, and occasional bespoke furniture. There is also an Art Nest Creative studio, housing a cafe, local handicraft retail and art classes.

  • Seven Mile Beach
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The Seven Mile Beach is situated on the western side of Grand Cayman, attracting travelers from all around the globe. This beach is home to many Caribbean’s most luxurious properties as a result of its sparkling waters and coral sands.

The wide-ranging waterfront is extended to tourists and the public, making it possible to walk the full length of the shore come rain or shine. You will come across restaurants at the resort and several beach bar as you take a stroll.

This serene beach is cool for snorkeling, scuba diving and many other activities.

  • Collier’s Public Beach
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Collier’s Public Beach is ideal for kitesurfing or windsurfing as its peaceful beach with shallow waters and turtle grass makes it suitable for little children to swim in.

It is also great for walking and fishing from the port and it’s a pleasant spot for a family picnic as it offers changing rooms, gazebos and showers.

  • Cayman Islands National Museum
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Cayman Islands National Museum is accommodated in the historic Old Courts Building, dating back from the 1830s. This Museum’s hallmark is its interpreted garden, exceptional audiovisual experience, permanent natural and cultural history galleries, and the regular openings, changing exhibitions, and special events.

It also provide guided tours to school groups with no charge.

  • Rum Point beach
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Rum Point Beach is situated on the northern shore of Grand Cayman, presents serene and shallow waters perfect for young children to enjoy. Adults, on the other hand, can partake in a variety of top-notch Caribbean water sports.

Adjacent to the beach, you’ll find bars serving some of the finest cuisine and beverages the island has to offer. In conclusion, Rum Point provides amenities like changing rooms, showers, huts, hammocks, snorkeling equipment, and volleyball nets.

  • Starfish Point Beach
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This beach is a true paradise, located on the northern coast of Grand Cayman. This stunning beach is furnished with starfish, creating a breathtaking and serene surroundings. It’s an ideal spot for snorkeling, as a result of its crystal-clear waters that surround every side.

  • Heritage Beach
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Heritage Beach, located in East End, is a charming Caribbean beach. The site offers convenient parking and picnic facilities right by the seaside.

It’s important to note that this area is not suitable for swimming, as it is home to an abundance of turtle grass, which forms a crucial ecosystem for diverse marine life.

Also the breathtaking scenery of Frank Sound makes Heritage Beach an inviting and scenic spot for a family lunch during your Caribbean vacation.

  • Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
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The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Garden is an alluring garden with a combination of natural beauty, culture and history. This garden is delicately crafted and preserved with exotic and native plants.

Find pleasure in the stylish traditional Caymanian garden with its remarkable display of flowers which leaves long lasting memories.

There are other gardens and natural areas located within the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park that every travelers needs to behold.

  • The Black Pearl Skate and Surf Park
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The Black Pearl Skate and Surf Park is known to be the largest skating park in the West and the second largest on the globe. This park was instituted by the renowned professional skateboarder Tony Hawk in 2005 as it offers a variety of courses to skaters of all levels, either beginners or experts and it also brags of its hallmark that includes quarter pipes, stairs, half pipes, rails and bowls.

2. Cayman Brac

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Cayman Brac is found on the eastern part of the Cayman Islands. It is known for its charming beaches, limestone formations, and Bat caves.

The island is gifted with lush green vegetation, making it a paradise for birdwatchers to spot endangered parrots, brown boobies, and peregrine falcons perch on canopies. Reptiles also crawl the ground, providing pleasure for nature enthusiasts.

Tourists can explore the MV Captain Keith Tibbetts, a Russian warship. This island boasts of its luxurious accommodations, making it an ideal destination for weddings, family vacations, and wellness retreats. So let’s explore the island to know more.

How To Get There

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The Cayman Airways is the means of transportation from Grand Cayman to its sister islands. No ferries operates from Grand Cayman to Cayman Brac but tourists can get direct flights to Cayman Brac from Miami.

Places to visit in Cayman Brac

  • Brac Reef Beach
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Brac Reef Beach is situated within the Cayman Brac Beach Reef Resort. This lovely location offers a variety of activities such as diving, snorkeling, fishing, and kayaking.

It is home to a diverse array of marine life that entices adventurers from both near and far. The presence of tables, boardwalks, and cabanas with hammocks makes it an ideal spot for unwinding and finding relaxation after a full day of exploration.

  • Cayman Brac Heritage House
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The Cayman Heritage House stands as a cultural center featuring an ultra-modern evaluation of a traditional Caymanian home. It proudly serves as a living symbolization of Caymanian heritage and plays host to a multitude of community cultural events, artistic and historical exhibitions, as well as a diverse range of cultural programs.

Guided tours of the premises showcase the abundance of local and foreign trees and plant life, in addition to the historic Lazzari leather tannery troughs.

  • Cayman Brac Museum
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The Cayman Brac Museum, the oldest of its kind in the Cayman Islands, has a mission to stay connected to the past, as reflected in its motto, “Keeping in touch with the past.”

This museum showcases various exhibits on turtling, ship-building, domestic life, and medical advancements. Many of the artifacts on display have been generously donated by the local community and date back centuries.

It is located in the capital, Stake Bay, this building holds a significant place in the history and development of Cayman Brac. A visit to this esteemed island would not be complete without exploring the museum, and the best part is that there’s no admission fee for entry. Visitors can also purchase souvenirs during their visit.

  • La Casita Ltd
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La Casita Ltd is a cozy and newly established restaurant situated in the serene East End district of Grand Cayman. It is specialized in serving authentic and traditional Mexican cuisine alongside crafted cocktails.

La Casita promises a distinctive dining experience, aimed at pleasing all your senses and submerging you in the life of Mexico. While the tacos may draw you in, it’s the inviting atmosphere that will make you want to remain in the city.

  • Barracudas Bar and Restaurant
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Barracudas Bar is a recently added establishment on Cayman Brac, that prides itself in offering a warm and inviting atmosphere, delightful cocktails, ice-cold beers, and friendly bartenders.

This bar is renowned for its top-notch Mojitos and an impressive selection of frozen drinks, making it a standout on the sister Islands. What sets Barracudas apart is its exclusive Wood Oven, serving what’s arguably the best New York-style pizzas on the Sister Islands and perhaps even in the entire Cayman Islands.

When you visit, you can enjoy the music, live entertainment, make new friends, stay informed about local happenings, engage in games like Domino’s, Darts, and Table Shuffleboard, and take advantage of free Wi-Fi.

  • RC Cayman Residence Holdings Ltd
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This serene haven is situated on the ground floor of the South Tower, offers the perfect escape just a stone’s throw away from the serene shores of Seven Mile Beach.

It is located within the flourishing tropical gardens, this retreat provides a bright and open interior. It has three bedrooms, among them a luxurious master apartments and two spectacular guest bedrooms which makes your stay a sound and relaxing one.

3. Little Cayman

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Little Cayman is the smallest among the three islands, and it is home to about 197 people which makes it a perfect paradise for travelers seeking an escape for relaxation from everyday bustling and hustling.

The island also boasts of undisturbed beach like Owen Island, uninhabited, an ideal spot for snorkeling and picnic.  Also Birdwatchers can visit the Booby Pond Nature Reserve, but the Bloody Bay Wall will work out perfectly for divers.

You can opt for the South Hole Sound Lagoon for an individual swim in a pool with royal blue water. These few highlights will guide you in planning your tour to this outstanding island.

Places to visit in Little Cayman

  • Owen Island
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Owen Island, a small and uninhabited islet situated just off the southwest shoreline, an embodiment of a tropical getaway.

  • Union Grill & Bar
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Union Grill & Bar is the right place for food lovers, romantics, families and business professionals. Come to this amazing bar for your cocktails and snacks, or relax in the dinner room for a buttery-soft steaks, fresh fish and seafood, delicious salads, vegan and vegetarian options as it is opened for lunch and dinner daily with the exception of Sundays, as well as all-day dining with bottomless bubbles on Saturdays.

  • Hungry Iguana
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The Hungry Iguana stands as the sole à la carte restaurant on Little Cayman, which provides a delightful blend of Caribbean and American cuisine. You can enjoy your meal indoors in an air-conditioned dining room or opt for a seaside dining experience on an outdoor court.

  • Sven Mile Greens
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Seven Mile Greens are known for the best salads made with the freshest ingredients as well as local produce, house made dressings and sauces, bread baked daily by Icoa and Mise en Place and item choices. You will ask for more when you have a taste.

  • Sage Boutique
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Sage Boutique specializes in making local sea glass jewelries on Little Cayman. This sea glass is shaped into hearts, teardrops, circles and even more and are placed on chains of different metal.

These charming jewelries are uniquely made to suit your style and it is a beauty to have one worn around your neck or wrist. Visit this boutique and submerge yourself in the world of creativity.

  • Vehicle Rental

In terms of transportation of any kind,  contact Avis Cayman for cars which including Jeep Gladiators, Jeep Wrangler or a compact car to ease your up and down movements on the island.

  • Beach Comber’s Paradise
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Beach Comber’s Paradise, located on Little Cayman, is a single-story ranch-style house with four bedrooms covering 2000 square feet. It is ideally situated just 40 feet from the water’s edge on a hidden reef-protected sandy beach.

Be engulfed with breathtaking ocean views from a recently modernized and fully furnished beachfront residence or indulge in snorkeling and fishing right off the beach. This rare retreat is designed for relaxation, tranquility, and an utmost privacy.

  • Little Cayman Beach Resort
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Little Cayman Beach Resort is an untouched oceanfront haven that exhibits a laid-back island atmosphere. It features a boutique spa, cuisine inspired by the Caribbean, and attentive personalized service that offers guests an authentic island getaway.

Little Cayman has earned its reputation as a premier dive destination in the Caribbean, renowned for its iconic Bloody Bay Wall, consistently ideal diving conditions year-round, pristine natural coral reefs, and an abundance of remarkable marine life.

Means Of getting There

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Tourists can get to Little Cayman by air through the Cayman Airways as ferries do not operate on the island. The flight to this island takes about 35 to 40 minutes to get there and it operates on the sister islands as well.

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