Grand Cayman...Sand, Sea
and Lots of Activities
Step off the plane, feel the sunshine on your face, catch a breath of fragrant tropical breeze, and you'll have found the beginning of why visitors love the Cayman Islands. Palm trees and sandy beaches await you, and combined with warm Caymanian hospitality, you'll wonder why you waited so long to visit this Caribbean oasis, or why you haven't come back sooner. Of course, the Caymans are also a diver's paradise, with crystal-clear azure waters awaiting your arrival.
On the west side of Grand Cayman you will find the famous Seven Mile Beach, the crescent-shaped natural wonder with boundless capacity for relaxation. With sand stretching as far as the eye can see, Grand Cayman's Seven Mile Beach is often rated as one of the most beautiful beaches in all the Caribbean - and the least populated. This beach is well worth the visit.
When you're looking to get off the beach, get lost in the luxury of George Town, where colourful traditional Caribbean-style buildings meet high finance corporations and finish the day off with a sunset cocktail. Enjoy duty-free shopping on signature brands such as Versace, Tiffany, Gucci, and more. Still want more? We have it. There are many local vendors and craftsmen throughout the districts who work from their homes and are always happy to spend some time helping you find that perfect gift. An amazing combination of luxury and local treasures await you on your Cayman Islands shopping trip.
Family Activities:
Stingray City...Ever pet a stingray in an aquarium? How about petting a few dozen while wading in the Caribbean? The Stingray City Sandbar is one of the top Grand Cayman attractions and is home to a whole fleet of southern stingrays who congregate near the shore.
Pedro St. James...The oldest building in the islands and one of the most popular Grand Cayman attractions, Pedro St. James Castle is the restored centre-piece of a national historic site overlooking the Caribbean Sea-the best view in Grand Cayman.
Cayman Turtle Farm...One of the most unique Caribbean attractions. A 23-acre marine park brings visitors closer than ever to these wonderful creatures.
Botanic Park...When Her Royal Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II opened the Grand Cayman Botanic Park in 1994, the Woodland Trail was all that stood. In recent years, the grounds have grown into the majestic and vibrant Botanic Park that is operating today. Cayman's Botanic Park is recognized as a world-class facility.
Atlantis...With more than 12 million passengers, Atlantis Submarines International is the world leader in tourist submersibles, with operations in nine special locations around the Caribbean and Pacific.
Snorkelling...Cayman's greatest, easiest underwater adventure and an activity the whole family can enjoy. If you've only fantasized about peeking beneath the sea, there is no safer, gentler and more exciting place to learn this sport than in Cayman's clear, current-free waters. !
Diving...Cayman is one of the world's top dive destinations. With more than 40 dive operations and almost 360 dive sites marked with moorings, adventurers from all over the world choose the Cayman Islands for the best of Caribbean diving.