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'.

Rum Point

This idyllic beach retreat offers a good, albeit popular, alternative to Seven Mile Beach [more]

Latest News

Apr 30, National Museum to reopen in November

The Cayman Islands National Museum, severely damaged by Hurricane Ivan in 2004, is to have a ‘soft’ opening in November. Restoration work has been going on since early 2007. The museum is expected to be fully operational in the first quarter of 2009.

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