Things to do in Grand Cayman – 15 Awesome Cayman Islands Adventures

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Here are 17 awesome ideas for things to do in Grand Cayman. We had so much fun on this island, we can’t wait to go back. Not only does Grand Cayman have everything needed for an exciting and adventurous escape, but it also has enough comfort and amenities to make you want to stick around.

There are many Caribbean islands that make for excellent tropical vacations, but there is something about Grand Cayman that made Dave and I say, “I could live here.” It has a laid-back vibe with everything you need. So let’s explore all the amazing Grand Cayman things we discovered.

About the Cayman Islands

Sunset from Rum Point on Grand Cayman

The Cayman Islands are made up of three islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman. Grand Cayman is the largest and most developed, and that’s where we based ourselves. From here, we took day trips and boat tours to see the best attractions across the islands.

Take a Helicopter Tour over the Cayman Trench

Aerial view of the Cayman Trench during helicopter tour

Seeing the Cayman Trench from above is absolutely surreal. With Cayman Islands Helicopters, we flew over the coastline and watched the water change from sapphire blue to deep black as the shelf dropped off. Our pilot blasted classic tunes and pointed out Stingray City, the Kittiwake shipwreck, and the coral reefs along the coast. A must-do for aerial views.

Explore the Cayman Crystal Caves

Visitors exploring the Cayman Crystal Caves on the North Side

Located on the North Side, the Cayman Crystal Caves are filled with underground lakes, stalactites, stalagmites, and black limestone formations. Until recently, they were privately owned, which helped preserve their natural beauty. The guided tours are informative and give a different perspective beyond the beaches.

Visit Bioluminescent Bay

ioluminescent water glowing during a Grand Cayman Bio Bay tour

One of the most unforgettable experiences we had was a bioluminescence tour near Rum Point. Cayman Kayaks offers an eco-friendly electric catamaran tour that allows you to witness the glow of microscopic organisms in the water. It feels like magic. You dip your hands in and the water lights up with sparkles. Bio Bay is one of the most unique places to visit in Grand Cayman.

Lounge on Seven Mile Beach

Strolling along Seven mile beach

This world-famous beach is as dreamy as it gets. Soft sand, crystal clear water, and tons of water activities. We stayed at the Ritz-Carlton on Seven Mile Beach and loved our morning walks and sunset swims. You can snorkel right off the shore, rent paddleboards, or just sip cocktails in a cabana.

Visit the Cayman Turtle Centre

Sea turtle swimming in the Cayman Turtle Centre lagoon

This is one of the best family-friendly attractions in Grand Cayman. The Cayman Turtle Centre is home to sea turtles of all ages, from tiny young turtles to full-grown adults. You can learn about turtle conservation, see the breeding pond, and even swim in the saltwater lagoon. It’s educational, fun, and a great way to support wildlife protection.

Sample Local Cuisine on the Flavour Tour

Tasting local seafood on the Flavor Tour

Grand Cayman is considered the Culinary Capital of the Caribbean for a reason. The Flavour Tour in Camana Bay introduces you to some of the best restaurants on the island, with food and drink pairings at each stop. We tasted fresh seafood, lamb, cocktails, and a divine cheesecake to finish it off.

Enjoy Teppanyaki at Mizu

Watching Teppanyaki at Mizu

Still in Camana Bay, Mizu puts on one of the most entertaining dinners we’ve had. Chef Johnny is a showman, preparing meals tableside with flair, flames, and flying spatulas. The setting is lively and right on the water, making it one of our favorite fun things to do in Grand Cayman.

Cool Down with Gelato and Co.

Grabbing Gelato at Gelato and Co.

Owned by an Italian family, Gelato and Co. offers authentic Italian gelato and sorbet. We know our gelato, and this place is the real deal. After a day in the sun, this is the perfect sweet treat.

Snorkel at Starfish Point

Going snorkeling at Starfish Point

Located on the North Sound, Starfish Point is a quiet, secluded beach where starfish gather in the shallow waters. Please keep them submerged if you pick them up. It’s peaceful, scenic, and great for a picnic or a short paddle.

Take a Private Charter to Stingray City

Snorkeling with stingrays at Stingray City in Grand Cayman

A trip to Grand Cayman isn’t complete without visiting Stingray City. We booked a private charter to avoid the crowds and it was worth every penny. Dozens of stingrays glide through the shallow waters and will swim right up to you. It’s wild.

Relax at the Spa at the Ritz-Carlton

relaxing time at the Sap at the Ritz-Carlton

After a few days of snorkeling and sun, treat yourself to a spa day. The Ritz Carlton spa offers deep tissue massages and quiet relaxation lounges. We ended our session with a glass of bubbly, feeling like jelly.

Ride the Ferry to Rum Point

Sunset ferry to Rum Point, Grand Cayman

From Camana Bay, you can catch a ferry to Rum Point on the island’s quieter side. It’s a great spot for sunset drinks and dinner. The seafood at Kaibo Restaurant was fresh, and the mudslides were as good as they say.

Climb the Camana Bay Observation Tower

Sunset at the Camana Bay observation Tower.

This tower offers 360-degree views of Grand Cayman. Take the stairs and enjoy the underwater-themed mosaic walls, or ride the elevator to the top for a panoramic look at the sea and the urban center below.

Dive the Kittiwake Shipwreck

Scuba diver exploring the Kittiwake shipwreck off Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman is famous for scuba diving, and the Kittiwake is one of the top dive sites. The sunken ship rests in shallow water, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced divers. Along with the Kittiwake, you can also explore sites like Eden Rock, Devil’s Grotto, and Babylon Reef.

Snorkel at Cemetery Reef or Smith Cove

If diving isn’t your thing, snorkeling at Cemetery Reef or Smith Cove is just as rewarding. These spots offer excellent sea life and coral, and you can swim straight from shore. The water is calm and visibility is fantastic.

Best Non-Touristy Things to Do in Grand Cayman

Non Touristy things to do in Grand Cayman

Shop the Farmers and Artisans Market

Held every Wednesday in Camana Bay, this market showcases local crafts, produce, and treats. We picked up Cayman Pepper Patch jelly and chatted with friendly locals. It’s a great way to support the community and find authentic souvenirs.

Explore Skull Cave and Davinoff’s Sculpture Garden

Just off the East End, Skull Cave is a small but fascinating natural cave that adventurous travelers will love. Nearby, you’ll find Davinoff’s Concrete Sculpture Garden, filled with handmade sculptures of Caymanian wildlife. It’s one of those hidden gems you’ll want to tell your friends about.

Discover Cultural Heritage at Pedro St. James Castle

Located in Bodden Town, Pedro St. James Castle is the oldest surviving stone structure in the Cayman Islands and is known as the “Birthplace of Democracy” in Cayman. It’s beautifully restored and offers a look into the island’s past.

Tour the Cayman Spirits Co. Distillery

For something a little different, head to George Town for a distillery tour at Cayman Spirits Co. You can sample handcrafted rum and learn about how it’s made. The tour is laid-back, informative, and includes some generous tastings.

Catch Live Music in George Town

In the evenings, head into George Town for drinks and live music. Many bars and restaurants feature local bands playing everything from reggae to jazz. It’s a fun, low-key way to wrap up the day.

Take a Day Trip to Cayman Brac

Cayman Brac is smaller, quieter, and perfect for adventurers. The island is known for its dramatic bluff, scenic hiking trails, and excellent diving. Explore caves like Rebecca’s Cave, enjoy panoramic views from The Bluff, and visit the lighthouse for incredible photo ops. It’s a short flight from Grand Cayman and gives a totally different vibe.

FAQs About Visiting Grand Cayman

Is Grand Cayman safe to visit?

Yes, Grand Cayman is one of the safest islands in the Caribbean for tourists.

Do I need a visa to travel to Grand Cayman?

Canadians, Americans, and UK citizens do not need a visa for short visits.

What currency is used in Grand Cayman?

The Cayman Islands Dollar (KYD), but US dollars are accepted nearly everywhere.

Is Grand Cayman good for families?

Absolutely. Attractions like the Cayman Turtle Centre, Stingray City, and Seven Mile Beach are great for all ages.

Grand Cayman Travel Tips

  • Best time to visit: December through April offers the best weather, but May to November has fewer tourists and better deals.
  • Currency: Cayman Islands Dollar (KYD), but US dollars are widely accepted.
  • Getting around: Rent a car to explore beyond Seven Mile Beach. Driving is on the left.
  • Flights: Owen Roberts International Airport is well connected to the US, Canada, and the UK.

Why We Loved Grand Cayman

Dave and Deb in Grand Cayman 2025

There are so many things to do in Grand Cayman, from adventure to luxury to nature. Whether you’re watching the sun dip below the horizon at Rum Point, swimming alongside turtles, or sipping rum at a local distillery, this island leaves a mark. We’ve traveled the world, and Grand Cayman still stands out as one of our top picks. We’ll be back. And maybe next time, we’ll stay longer.

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