Cayman Islands Adventure 7 Days/6 Nights
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You’ll spend the next seven days exploring Grand Cayman, home of the islands’ capital and the world-famous Seven Mile Beach, but also the archipelago’s two smaller islands: Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. You will have the chance to visit tiny, uninhabited Owen Island, where you can feel like Robinson Crusoe for a day—with the luxury of knowing cold beers and conch fritters are awaiting when you return to civilization.
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Welcome to Grand Cayman, the largest and most vibrant island in the Cayman Islands, known for its turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, and world-class dining scene.
Upon arrival at Owen Roberts International Airport, you will be warmly greeted by our local representative and transferred to Grand Coastal Hotel for check-in.
Check-In & Free Time to Explore
After settling into your comfortable ocean-view accommodations, enjoy the rest of the day at leisure. Grand Coastal Hotel offers a peaceful setting away from the crowds, making it ideal for couples, families, and travelers seeking a relaxing Caribbean escape.
Spend your afternoon:
Relaxing by the outdoor pool
Enjoying scenic ocean views
Exploring nearby beaches and coastal areas
Unwinding after your international flight
Accommodation: Grand Coastal Hotel or similar
Meals. Dinner
Your journey begins with a scenic drive through George Town, the island’s vibrant capital and global financial hub. Here, sleek modern architecture blends seamlessly with historic Caribbean charm, colorful waterfront buildings, and bustling harbor views.
From George Town, continue along the picturesque South Sound coastal district, known for its upscale seaside residences, turquoise waters, and panoramic ocean views , a beautiful introduction to Grand Cayman’s relaxed island lifestyle.
Your first major stop is Pedro St. James Castle, affectionately known as Pedro Castle.
Built in 1780, this beautifully restored Great House is the oldest surviving stone structure in Grand Cayman and holds deep historical significance as the “Birthplace of Democracy” in the Cayman Islands.
During your visit:
Enjoy an engaging multimedia theatre presentation bringing Cayman’s history to life
Explore the restored plantation home
Take in sweeping views of the Caribbean Sea from the grounds
This landmark offers an enriching glimpse into the island’s colonial past and political heritage.
Next, visit the serene Queen Elizabeth II Botanical Park, a tranquil sanctuary celebrating Cayman’s rich biodiversity.
Stroll through:
Lush tropical gardens
Peaceful nature trails
Wetland habitats
Keep an eye out for protected native species including:
The endangered Cayman Blue Iguana
The colorful Cayman Parrot
This stop is perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape into the island’s natural beauty.
Continue to the rugged coastline to witness the spectacular East End Blow Holes.Here, powerful waves crash against ironshore rock formations, forcing seawater high into the air through natural openings. This dramatic display of nature is one of Grand Cayman’s most unique photo opportunities and a stunning example of the island’s raw coastal beauty.
Before returning, stop at the famous Tortuga Rum Cake Factory, home of the world-renowned Tortuga Caribbean rum cakes.
During your visit:
Learn how these iconic Cayman Islands rum cakes are made
Sample a variety of delicious flavors
Purchase authentic Caribbean souvenirs to take home
A perfect sweet ending to your island exploration. Be dropped back at your accommodation for dinner and rest.
Accommodation: Grand Coastal Hotel or similar
Meals. Breakfast and Dinner
Located just 15 minutes from Stingray City Sandbar on the northern coast of Grand Cayman, Starfish Point is a serene and secluded beach known for its calm turquoise waters, soft white sand, and the vibrant orange starfish that rest in its shallow shoreline. This peaceful escape offers the perfect setting for swimming, snorkeling, sunbathing, beach picnics, and photography, making it especially popular with families and non-swimmers seeking a safe and relaxing seaside experience. You can gently observe and briefly hold the starfish while appreciating their natural beauty and symmetry, creating a memorable and unique Caribbean encounter. Starfish Point pairs perfectly with nearby attractions such as Rum Point and Kaibo, making it an excellent addition to a full day of exploration in Grand Cayman.
Guests planning to swim or snorkel are kindly reminded to bring a change of dry clothes, as boarding return transportation in wet attire is not permitted for comfort and safety reasons.
Accommodation: Grand Coastal Hotel or similar
Meals. Breakfast and Dinner
Nestled in the lush tropical forest of Northside, Grand Cayman, the Cayman Crystal Caves are one of the island’s newest and most captivating natural attractions, offering you an unforgettable journey through extraordinary underground formations. The experience begins with a 1.5-hour guided walking tour through the surrounding forest and into three spectacular caves, where awe-inspiring stalactites and stalagmites shaped over centuries create a mesmerizing display of nature’s artistry. Along the way, knowledgeable guides provide fascinating insights into the geology, ecology, and history of the area, while the vibrant forest teems with strangler balsam trees, air plants, tropical wildlife, and bats that inhabit the caves, blending adventure, education, and natural beauty into a truly memorable Grand Cayman experience.
Accommodation: Grand Coastal Hotel or similar
Meals. Breakfast and Dinner
After checking out from your hotel, you’ll transfer to Cayman Brac, an island whose name comes from the Gaelic word for “bluff,” stretching the entire length of the island and reaching heights of around 150 feet—the highest point in the Cayman Islands. Cayman Brac is a diver’s paradise, featuring world-class dive sites including dramatic wall dives and the famous Capt. Keith Tibbetts wreck, perfect for certified divers seeking adventure beneath the waves. Non-divers can enjoy excellent snorkeling spots or explore the island’s remarkable caves, another signature natural feature of Cayman Brac.
Accommodation: Alexander Hotel or Similar
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Start your day with a hearty breakfast at your hotel before embarking on an exciting full-day excursion across Cayman Brac, discovering the island’s breathtaking natural wonders. Begin at the iconic Bluff, a towering limestone cliff offering panoramic views of the turquoise Caribbean Sea and rugged coastline—perfect for capturing memorable photos. Next, explore the Bat Cave, a remarkable underground cavern filled with awe-inspiring stalactite and stalagmite formations, while learning about its vital role in the local ecosystem. Continue your adventure at the Cayman Brac Parrot Reserve, home to the endangered Cayman Brac Parrot, where a guided nature walk through the lush forest allows you to spot these colorful, rare birds in their natural habitat and gain insight into ongoing conservation efforts to protect this unique specie
Accommodation: Alexander Hotel or Similar
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
After checking out from your hotel, you’ll meet your guide in the lobby and board a private van for a comfortable transfer to the airport, where you’ll catch your flight back to Grand Cayman to continue your onward journey.
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