Grand Cayman
Some know Grand Cayman for its world-famous Seven Mile Beach, where powdery white sand meets impossibly clear turquoise water. Others are drawn to its laid-back elegance, vibrant marine life, and the kind of island hospitality that makes you instantly exhale. In Grand Cayman, you can swim alongside southern stingrays, snorkel colorful coral reefs, or wander through George Town where charming streets are lined with shops, waterfront views, and local flavor. Whether you're craving adventure, relaxation, or a little bit of both, Grand Cayman delivers that perfect Caribbean balance.
Things to Do in Grand Cayman
☀️ Seven Mile Beach
Consistently ranked among the most beautiful beaches in the world, it’s perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and soaking in those crystal-clear Caribbean waters.
🪸 Stingray City
A bucket-list experience where you can stand in shallow water and interact with friendly southern stingrays in their natural habitat.
⭐ Starfish Point
A peaceful shoreline known for its calm waters and bright red starfish resting just beneath the surface.
🏛️ Cayman Islands National Museum
Discover the island’s maritime history, cultural heritage, and traditions in the heart of George Town.
🌺 Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
Wander lush gardens and spot the rare Blue Iguana native to the Cayman Islands.
🌿 Mastic Trail
A scenic hike through protected old-growth forest offering a glimpse of the island’s untouched natural beauty.
🤿 Snorkeling & Diving
Grand Cayman is one of the Caribbean’s premier dive destinations, with vibrant coral reefs and dramatic underwater walls that attract marine life from around the world.
🐢 Cayman Turtle Centre
An interactive marine park dedicated to sea turtle conservation and education.
Explore & Indulge
Cruise guests tender into George Town, a vibrant waterfront known for duty-free shopping, colorful streets, and local charm. Grand Cayman is considered one of the premier shopping destinations in the Caribbean, perfect for luxury finds, island souvenirs, and the famous Tortuga rum cakes.
Be sure to savor the flavors of the island as well, from fresh seafood and conch fritters to locally crafted treats that give you a true taste of Cayman culture.
Cruise Note
Grand Cayman is a tender port, meaning guests are transported ashore by smaller boats. It’s all part of the adventure, and well worth the journey once you step onto this stunning island paradise.

