
Grand Cayman
GCM-Great snorkeling & scuba diving, safe & clean. Seven Mile beach. The city is also a major cruise-ship port and site of the ruins of colonial-era Fort George. Beaches and vibrant coral reefs are the island’s hallmarks. The island is approximately 22 miles (35 km) long with its widest point being 8 miles, often affected by hurricanes July to Oct.
Family Resorts:
- Moderate: Margaritaville Beach Resort (All-Inclusive) - Different resort perspective with its unique, authentic "no worries" mindset. On seven-mile beach. Owen Roberts Intl Airport 2 miles away.
- Moderate: Wyndham Reef (All-Inclusive or EP) - Condo style suites. far from the crowds, on the beach. Owen Roberts Intl Airport 18 miles away.
- Moderate: Sunshine Suites Resort (European Plan) – Family friendly business hotel in the heart of Seven Mile with free breakfast. 3-minute walk to beach and shops, located across the street from seven-mile beach. You can use all the hotel amenities of the Westin. Owen Roberts Intl Airport 2 miles away.
- Luxury: The Westin (European Plan) - Newly renovated, on Seven Mile Beach, snorkeling right off the beach. Largest freshwater pool in Grand Cayman. Owen Roberts Intl Airport 2 miles away.
- Luxury: Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa (European Plan) - Contemporary design open-air architecture Owen Roberts Intl Airport 4 miles away. Beautiful beach and excellent restaurant
- Luxury: The Ritz-Carlton (European Plan) – A luxury two-tower resort on Seven Mile Beach. Rooms and Condo’s to choose from. Owen Roberts Intl Airport 3 miles away
- Luxury: Marriott (European Plan) – On seven-mile beach completely refurbished.
- Owen Roberts Intl Airport 2 miles away
- Budget: Holiday Inn Resort Grand Cayman (European Plan) - Oceanfront Resort located on the northern coast of the island. Just off the beaten path in Crystal Harbour overlooking the beautiful North Sound. Owen Roberts Intl Airport 4 miles away
Adults Only Resorts:
- None
Activities:
- The National Museum of the Cayman Islands allows you to Immerse yourself in our natural and cultural history.
- Pedro St. James is the oldest building in Grand Cayman has the best view.
- Bodden Town is the first capital city in the Cayman Islands is home to the Mission House.
- The Turtle Centre makes it easy to become fast friends with these slowpokes.
- The Mastic Trail lets you take a hike back in time through this subtropical forest.
- stingray city where Come face to face with the inhabitants and you will leave grinning from ear to ear.
Grand Cayman Restaurants
- Abacus - Farm-to-table "contemporary Caribbean cuisine. notable for its stunning decor (witness the smoked glass-and-cast-iron chandeliers)
- The Brasserie - Actuaries, bankers, and CEOs frequent this contemporary throwback to a colonial country club for lunch and "attitude adjustment"
- Rankin's Jerk Centre - A faux cow and pig greet you, and you can savor Miss Rankin's scrumptious turtle stew and jerk dishes in her alluring garden.
- Agua - Quietly hip spot plays up an aquatic theme with indigo glass fixtures, black-and-white photos of bridges and waterfalls, and cobalt-and-white walls subtly recalling foamy waves. Its young, international chefs emphasize seafood