Stingray City Sandbar: This unique location allows you to swim with friendly southern stingrays in shallow, crystal-clear waters. Remember to follow the guide’s instructions for a safe and enjoyable experience.
The Kittiwake: A retired U.S. Navy submarine that was sunk in 2011 to create an artificial reef. It’s now home to various marine life, making it a popular diving spot.
Cora Coral Reef Park: This protected marine park offers snorkeling opportunities with vibrant corals and diverse marine life. You can also take part in the Green Sea Turtle Encounter program.
Beaches
Seven Mile Beach: Voted one of the best beaches in the world, Seven Mile Beach offers stunning white sand, clear turquoise waters, and a variety of water sports like jet-skiing, parasailing, and paddleboarding.
Rum Point: Known for its vibrant atmosphere, Rum Point offers picnic areas, water sports, and the chance to swim with stingrays. Don’t forget to try their famous coconut rum!
Cemetery Beach: Located within the Smith Cove Marine Park, this secluded beach is ideal for snorkeling. It’s a great spot to see fish, coral, and sea turtles.
Land-Based Activities
Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park: Explore Grand Cayman’s flora and fauna in this 65-acre park. You can also visit the Orchid Garden and the Blue Iguana Recovery Program.
Cayman Turtle Centre: Learn about the island’s native green sea turtles, from their hatching to their release into the wild. The center also offers interactive exhibits and a petting zoo.
Bike Rental: Explore the island at your own pace by renting a bike. You can ride along the scenic North Side or explore the quieter, more residential areas in the South Sound.