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12 Things to do in the Cayman Islands

Breathtaking sunset in the Cayman Islands
Breathtaking sunset in the Cayman Islands.

The Cayman Islands, a breathtaking archipelago in the Caribbean Sea, offer more than just a travel destination; they present a lifestyle envied by many. With their exquisite natural beauty, adventurous activities, and unparalleled culinary scene, these islands are not only a paradise for travellers but also an alluring place to call home. From glowing bioluminescent bays to lush landscapes, and from world-class golfing to underwater exploration, the Cayman Islands invite everyone to discover a life filled with memorable experiences. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a gourmet feast, living in the Cayman Islands means everyday access to some of the most captivating activities in the Caribbean. Here we uncover 12 must-do activities that exemplify the vibrant lifestyle and rich experiences on offer.

Bioluminescence Tour

Experience the truly memorable Bioluminescence Tour.
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Embark on a journey to the Cayman Islands, where a treasure trove of experiences awaits. Among the top 12 things to do, the Bioluminescence Tour stands out as a mesmerising adventure not to be missed. Set sail from the serene shores of Rum Point into the enchanting Bioluminescent Bay, where the waters come alive with a luminous glow under the starlit sky. This magical display is courtesy of countless bioluminescent organisms, offering an otherworldly spectacle that’s both enchanting and surreal. For those seeking an intimate encounter with this natural wonder, Cayman Kayaks provides an eco-friendly way to experience the glow. Choose between a serene kayak journey or a silent electric boat ride, perfect for all ages and abilities. Each stroke through the water reveals the radiant secrets of the bay, making for an awe-inspiring experience.

Golfing in Paradise

Cayman Islands golf course at sunset
Cayman Islands golf course at sunset

The Cayman Islands offer an exquisite golfing experience with two premier courses: the North Sound Golf Club and the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club. North Sound Golf Club, the only 18-hole championship course in Grand Cayman, combines challenging play with breathtaking ocean views and features an aqua driving range and an open-air bar. It’s renowned for using the natural ocean breeze and water hazards on 15 of its 18 holes, making it a must-play for enthusiasts . Meanwhile, the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, designed by Greg Norman, is set amidst the Island’s lush scenery, offering luxury alongside a challenging layout that will delight golfers of all skill levels. Together, these courses provide scenic beauty, challenge, and luxury, making golfing in the Cayman Islands a genuinely unforgettable experience.

Snorkelling and Underwater Adventures

Woman snorkelling in the Cayman Islands
The crystal-clear turquoise waters in the Cayman Islands.

Blessed with crystal-clear turquoise waters, The Cayman Islands offers an unparalleled snorkelling experience. The underwater world of the islands is a treasure trove of vibrant coral reefs, fascinating shipwrecks, and rich marine life that includes an array of colourful fish, sea turtles, and the famously friendly stingrays of Stingray City. The islands boast world-class diving opportunities, with some of the world’s most breathtaking dive sites, including the Cayman Wall. Whether you’re an experienced diver or a beginner, the Cayman Islands offers limitless opportunities to explore the wonders of the underwater world.

Experiencing Luna Del Mar

Luna Del Mar at Kaibo Beach
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Experience the magic of Luna Del Mar at Kaibo Beach, where dining under the stars transforms into an unforgettable evening. This renowned event offers guests the rare opportunity to enjoy exquisite meals on a pristine beach illuminated by moonlight with their toes in the sand. Recognised for its unparalleled beach dining experience, Luna Del Mar is an opportunity to indulge in the Island’s natural beauty and fine cuisine.

Kite Surfing and Adventure Sports

Kiteboarding in the Cayman Islands
Kiteboarding in the Cayman Islands.

Kiteboarding in the Cayman Islands is an unparalleled adventure, perfect for those seeking thrills on the water. With conditions favourable for beginners and experts, the islands offer spots like Barker’s Beach in West Bay, known for its ideal learning environment with warm, flat waters. With its team of experienced IKO instructors, Kitesurf Cayman ensures a memorable experience, making it a sought-after destination for kiteboarding enthusiasts looking to harness the power of the wind in spectacular Caribbean settings.

Exploring the Mangroves

The Cayman Islands' lush mangrove forests
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The adventure continues on the water by exploring the Cayman Islands’ lush mangrove forests. These mangroves offer peaceful kayaking opportunities, allowing adventurers to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the islands while observing the diverse wildlife up close. For those interested in experiencing these natural treasures, operators like Cayman Sea Elements provide guided tours through these ecosystems, promising a blend of adventure and tranquillity.

Crystal Caves

Exploring the Crystal Caves in the Cayman Islands
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The Cayman Crystal Caves on Grand Cayman’s north side offer a unique nature experience within a tropical forest setting. During the 1.5-hour tour, visitors explore three remarkable caves, witnessing stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations that have developed over centuries. The tour also offers an opportunity to experience the diverse tropical flora and fauna surrounding the caves, including exotic plants and local wildlife like parrots and bats.

Culinary Delights

The talented chefs of Cayman Cookout
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In the Cayman Islands, a culinary journey from local flavours to fine dining is not just possible but a celebrated experience. At the heart of this culinary paradise is a commitment to fresh, local produce and seafood, making every meal a tribute to the Island’s bounty. For those seeking a dive into the local culinary scene, The Brasserie in George Town stands out, pioneering the farm-to-table movement with dishes crafted from the freshest ingredients sourced from their garden and the sea. On the fine-dining spectrum, Blue by Eric Ripert at The Ritz-Carlton offers an upscale seafood experience inspired by the legendary Le Bernardin in New York City. Mediterranean flavours shine at LUCA on Seven Mile Beach, where diners enjoy classic dishes with stunning sea views. Morgan’s Seafood restaurant, nestled at the Yacht Club, brings globally-inspired cuisine, emphasising the freshest catch from local waters. These establishments embody the Island’s culinary diversity, from the simplicity of local fare to the sophistication of gourmet dining.

Horseback riding

Horseback riding in the Cayman Islands
Horseback riding in the Cayman Islands.

Horseback riding in the Cayman Islands offers an unforgettable experience, blending adventure with the natural beauty of the Island’s shores. Companies like Pampered Ponies and Spirit of the West invite riders of all skill levels to explore the picturesque and tranquil beaches of Barker’s National Park. Beach or swim rides are available along Cayman’s most pristine remote beaches and nature trails.

StarFish Point

Lady in the shallow waters of Starfish Point touching a starfish.
Starfish Point, Grand Cayman near Rum Point.

Starfish Point, nestled on the north side of Grand Cayman near Rum Point, is a secluded beach famed for its clear, shallow waters and abundant starfish. This natural haven has evolved into a beloved tourist attraction, allowing visitors to observe starfish in their natural habitat. The beach’s shallow areas make it easy for guests to wade and spot starfish. Typically, tours are offered alongside Stingray City tours.

Stingray City

Stingray City, Grand Cayman
Swim with the friendly rays at Stingray City

Located on the north side of Cayman Stingray City, it offers a unique opportunity to interact closely with the gentle Southern Stingrays in their natural habitat. This experience is available through several top tour operators like George’s Watersports, Cayman Yacht Charter, Cayman Luxury Charters and RedSail Sports, each providing a range of group tours to private charters. These excursions not only allow for swimming alongside these majestic creatures but also include additional stops like the Barrier Reef and Starfish Point, ensuring a one of a kind adventure in the Cayman Islands.

Hike the Mastic Trail

Hike the Mastic Trail
Hike the Mastic Trail

The Mastic Trail is a must-visit destination for anyone who wants to explore the natural beauty of Grand Cayman. Located on the Island’s east side, this protected mangrove forest, with a length of 2.3 miles offers a non-touristy experience that’s perfect for those who love to immerse themselves in nature and marvel at the breathtaking beauty of the Island’s natural landscape.

Endless fun in the Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands are more than just a beach destination; they’re an excellent blend of experiences waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re paddling through bioluminescent waters, teeing off on a stunning golf course, exploring the depths of the sea, or savouring the Island’s flavours, there’s something here for everyone. The blend of natural beauty, adventure, and culinary excellence makes the Cayman Islands a unique destination that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

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