Must-see attractions in Cayman Islands

  • Cemetery Beach

    Grand Cayman

    Ask a local where they like to spend a sunny day and they will likely direct you to this gorgeous strip of sand at the northern end of Seven Mile Beach…

  • Smith's Cove

    Grand Cayman

    Easily one of the best snorkeling spots on Grand Cayman, this series of coves has shallow, calm water, pretty rock formations and a nice variety of sea…

  • Visitors Center at Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Grand Cayman, Cayman Island

    Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park

    Grand Cayman

    Come here to see a veritable treasure trove of the island’s native species. A series of walking trails traverses the lovely landscaped gardens, which…

  • Leaning tree above calm turquoise sea, Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

    Seven Mile Beach

    Grand Cayman

    Although it’s really only about 5½ miles long, this gorgeous strand has flawless white sand and crystal-blue waters – it's just as pretty as a postcard…

  • Cayman Turtle Center

    Grand Cayman

    This is essentially a sea-turtle petting zoo. There are lots of turtles swimming in tanks, and guests are invited to handle the young ones (who are…

  • Starfish Point

    Grand Cayman

    Red-cushion sea stars dot this little patch of sand and sea, which can sometimes be crystal clear and sometimes murky and yellow, depending on what the…

  • Wreck of the 10 Sail Monument

    Grand Cayman

    In 1794 a convoy of 10 British merchant ships wrecked on the reef off the East End. Local residents came to the aid of the convoy, rescuing all but eight…

  • Pedro St James

    Grand Cayman

    The island's oldest building, this Caribbean great house was built in 1780 by one of Cayman's founding families (with enslaved people doing the heavy…

  • Barkers National Park

    Grand Cayman

    The first national park in the Caymans, Barkers combines low scrub, dense mangroves and long, sandy beaches. There are no amenities here, or even a sign…

  • Cayman National Museum

    Grand Cayman

    The centerpiece of this small museum is the engaging 20-minute audiovisual presentation that provides an overview of the island's heritage. Natural and…

  • Ugland House

    Grand Cayman

    This nondescript five-story office building is the headquarters of international law firm Maples & Calder. It is also the registered address of more than…

  • Hell

    Grand Cayman

    A hamlet with a big parking lot, this is an obligatory stop on many tours that coyly promise to ‘take you to Hell and back.’ The jagged ironshore…

  • Crystal Caves

    Grand Cayman

    A relatively new attraction to Grand Cayman, this network of mysterious limestone caves is located deep in the island's interior. There are some 105 caves…

  • Mission House

    Grand Cayman

    Two blocks west of Bodden Town’s compact center is one of the island’s oldest buildings, originally built in the 1800s. Destroyed by Hurricane Ivan, the…

  • National Gallery of the Cayman Islands

    Grand Cayman

    This small-but-delightful museum offers a wonderful break from the sand and sun. The ground floor houses rotating exhibits, while the 2nd floor shows off…

  • Rum Point

    Grand Cayman

    Swinging in hammocks and snorkeling are the main activities at this quiet beach, although the Red Sail water-sports crew also has an outlet here. Take…

  • Little Cayman Museum

    Cayman Islands

    Housed in new quarters, this is an impressive museum for a little island. Stop by to peruse exhibits on the history of Cayman, as well as a display of…

  • Owen Island

    Cayman Islands

    Find your inner pirate at this tiny deserted island that’s a quarter-mile offshore from the Southern Cross Club. The beach here is unspoiled and the…

  • Point of Sand

    Cayman Islands

    Little Cayman’s best beach is a splotch of reef-protected powder that rarely has more than half a dozen people visiting at any time. There’s a tiny pier,…

  • Governor’s Beach

    Grand Cayman

    Tucked between resorts, the tree-shaded parking lot here opens onto a sweet section of Seven Mile Beach that is rarely crowded. There's a reason they call…

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