Other Island Attractions
Grand Cayman is famous for crystal clear water, light currents, and awesome reefs and sea life – making it one of the top SCUBA diving and snorkeling spots in the world. But there are many other exciting water sports available on the island.
Seven Mile Beach
Rated as one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean. 7 Mile Beach is a long stretch of white sand located on Grand Cayman.
Boatswains Beach
A park that houses Grand Cayman’s famous Turtle Farm. Get up close and personal with the Green Sea Turtles. Other attractions include snorkeling lagoons, bird watching, and scheduled shark feedings. Also check out Cayman Street, a “living museum” pathway with traditional buildings where local artisans demonstrate Caymanian crafts, gardening, and cooking.
Stingray City
Take a boat tour to the world famous snorkel and dive site in the North Sound that allows visitors to feed and pet the curious and friendly Southern Stingrays that inhabit these waters.
Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
A 65-acre nature preserve where you can observe the beautiful flowers and plants of the Cayman Islands, a butterfly farm, and the endangered Grand Cayman Blue Iguana.
Cayman Islands National Museum
Observe the history and culture of the Cayman Islands which has been preserved in the heart of the capital, Georgetown.
Pedro St. James Historic Site
A restored 18th century colonial “castle” by the sea.
Hell
View these interesting rock formations that resemble flames frozen in place, and even send a postcard from the Hell post office.
Blowholes in East End
Visit the shoreline formations that send the waves shooting skyward along the more rugged and unspoiled coastline of the East End.
Rum Point
The atmosphere at this beach on the North Sound is truly relaxed. Sip your favorite island concoction from a hammock on this tree shaded beach.