George Town/Owen Roberts Airport 12 min
Cayman Islands National Museum (10 min) Museum in a 19th-century building with exhibits on cultural & natural history, plus a gift shop. Dolphin Cove Cayman (7 min) Hell, Grand Cayman (7 min) Jagged football field–size area of limestone rock formations nicknamed hell, with gift shops. Starfish Point (56 min) Relaxed, secluded beach with shallow, clear water where colorful starfish can often be seen. Dolphin Discovery Grand Cayman (9 min) Park offering swimming encounters with dolphins in a large outdoor pool, including belly rides. Cemetery Beach (4 min) Long, sandy strip popular for snorkeling, searching for beach glass & picnics under shady trees. Camana Bay (6 min) Bayside retail & entertainment district featuring several blocks of shops, restaurants & promenades. Barker's National Park (9 min) Secluded, sizable natural area featuring beaches, mangrove trees & a variety of birds. Cayman Turtle Centre (9 min) Guests at this Caribbean wildlife park can swim with turtles & view many types of native animals. Seven Mile Beach (16 min) Snorkeling & swimming are popular at this picturesque coral-sand beach lined with resorts & bars. Governors Beach (6 min) This white-sand beach with a relaxed vibe has snorkeling & picnicking opportunities. Pedro St. James (22 min) Restored 1700s plantation home & grounds with displays & a movie tracing Cayman Islands history. Red Sail Sports (5 min) Sailing, diving & snorkeling trips to see coral reefs, shipwrecks & stingrays, plus SUP & kayaking. Kittiwake Shipwreck & Artificial Reef (6 min) Spotts Beach (18 min) Palm-framed beach offering picnic tables, a tranquil vibe & good snorkeling opportunities. |