Grand Cayman

We’ve compiled the best of the best in Grand Cayman - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

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  • Bird-watching

    The Cayman Islands are an ornithologist's dream, providing perches for a wide range of resident and migratory birds—219 species at last count...

  • Diving

    One of the world's leading dive destinations, Grand Cayman has dramatic underwater topography that features plunging walls, soaring skyscraper...

  • Fishing

    The Cayman Islands are widely hailed as a prime action-packed destination for all types of sportfishing, from casting in the flats for the wily...

  • Golf

    Ritz-Carlton Golf Club. Designed by Greg Norman in 2006 and built on undulating terrain near mangroves, this lovely course, formerly dubbed...

  • Guided Tours

    Taxi drivers will give you a personalized tour of Grand Cayman for about $25 per hour for up to three people. Or, you can choose a fascinating...

  • Hiking

    Mastic Trail. This significant trail, used in the 1800s as the only direct path to the North Side, is a rugged 2-mile (3-km) slash through...

  • Horseback Riding

    Coral Stone Stables. Leisurely 90-minute horseback rides take in the white-sand beaches at Barkers and inland trails at Savannah; photos are...

  • Kayaking

    Cayman Kayaks. Even beginners find the tours easy (the guides dub it low-impact aerobics), and the sit-on-top tandem kayaks are stable and...

  • Sailing

    Though Cayman has a large sailing community, it isn't a big charter-yacht destination. Still, you can skipper your own craft (albeit sometimes...

  • Sea Excursions

    The most impressive sights in the Cayman Islands are on and under water, and several submarines, semisubmersibles, glass-bottom boats, and Jules...

  • Snorkeling

    The proximity of healthy, Technicolor reef to the Grand Cayman shore means endless possibilities for snorkelers. Some sites require you to simply...

  • Squash and Tennis

    Most resorts and condominium complexes have their own courts, often lighted for night play, but guests have top priority. When empty, you can...

  • Windsurfing and Kiteboarding

    The East End's reef-protected shallows extend for miles, offering ideal blustery conditions (15 to 35 mph in winter, 6- to 10-knot southerlies...