Explore iconic gems like Stingray City, stroll Camana Bay, and indulge in some of the best dining experiences George Town has to offer. Make sure to save this itinerary for your next Grand Cayman adventure!
Grand Cayman Marriott Resort
Wake up at The Grand Cayman Marriott. Grab a coffee and a croissant at the on-site coffee shop. Make sure you have a big water bottle with you. Today is packed with adventure!
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BookCamana Bay
Walk over to Camana Bay for a morning stroll. It's a quick, short walk from the hotel you're staying at. Stock up on sunscreen or shop for a new bathing suit or cover-up to match the vibrant vibe of the Cayman Islands.
See MoreGrand Cayman Reef & Stingray City Snorkeling Adventure
Snorkel at the world-famous Stingray City! These tours fill up incredibly quickly, so make sure you book this tour at least 3 weeks out, especially if you're in a big group. Book the 11:45 time slot. This tour is about 2.5 hours long.
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BookJerk BBQ Hut
Even if you ate on the boat or had snacks, you gotta stop by Jerk BBQ Hut—easily one of the best jerk spots on the island, especially praised for its perfectly seasoned jerk chicken and jerk pork. Split a plate if you're with a friend.
See MoreGelato&Co. George Town
Gelato & Co. is a great spot for a post-meal sugar fix. Grab one of their frozen pies to take back to your hotel for later.
See MoreCayman Spirits Co.
Now that you've got some food in your stomach, head over to Cayman Spirits for a tour of their distillery. During the tour, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the only distillery on Grand Cayman and its unique distilled spirits production process. Try the Seven Fathoms rum—it’s particularly notable because it’s aged underwater at a depth of seven fathoms!
See MoreCayman Spirits Co. Distillery Tour Pass Ticket Only
Highly recommend a guided tour here! Learn about their unique rum-making process, including the famous underwater-aged Seven Fathoms Rum, and enjoy tastings of their handcrafted spirits. Definitely book your tour pass in advance to guarantee your spot on this popular experience.
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BookFt. George Ruins
Quickly swing by Ft. George Ruins for a quick history lesson. You will learn about the site's historical significance as a colonial-era fortification built in the late 1700s to defend Grand Cayman, particularly from Spanish marauders and piracy. History buffs will love this. Make sure to check opening times as these shift continually based on the season.
See MoreThe Brasserie
The Brasserie is the spot for dinner. They've long pioneered the farm-to-table experience and set the standard for fresh, local, and sustainable dining on the island since their opening in 1997.
See MoreVine and Tap (V&T)
Walk over to Vine and Tap after dinner for a nightcap. Hopefully, it's one of their karaoke nights so you can sing with friends and fellow travelers.
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