Attractions
Most visitors to Grand Cayman are attracted by its beautiful beaches and excellent diving and watersports. The island is by no means a cultural Mecca, nor is it the Caribbean equivalent of Disneyland. However, despite its size, it does have a number of worthwhile attractions. The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park is well worth a visit and a trip to Stingray City should be on everyone’s itinerary.
| Attraction | Notes |
|---|---|
| Beaches | All beaches in Grand Cayman are public. |
| Black Pearl Skate and Surf Park | Skate park with surf machine. |
| Blow Holes | Offers great photographic opportunities. |
| Boatswain's Beach | One of Grand Cayman's most popular attractions. |
| Butterfly Farm | Butterflies roam free amongst tropical gardens. |
| Cayman Islands National Museum | Learn about the history of the Cayman Islands. |
| Hell | Unusual rock formations. |
| Mastic Trail | Trail passing through a variety of natural habitats. |
| Pedro St James Castle | The oldest stone structure in the Cayman Islands. |
| Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park | One of the island's best, but least visited attractions. |
| Rum Point | Beach retreat with plenty of facilities. |
| Stingray City | 'The world's best 12-foot dive'. |

