Your voyage around the Caribbean is impossible without calling at a cruise port of heavenly Grand Cayman. It is the island of the endless summer, world’s famous attractions, and exciting activities. We’ve prepared a list of the
by CruiseBe, and the island together with its capital George Town is ready to open you the world of extreme emotions and mind-blowing impressions. Only keep in mind that your cruise ship is waiting for you!
Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman
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It means more than 6 miles of fine white sand, clear warm water, and breathtaking activities. All of this is yours! Seven Mile Beach is definitely the best place for beach holidays.
Hell, Grand Cayman
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How about Hell on the heavenly island? Don’t be afraid! It's just a rock formation of both geological and historical significance. By the way, don’t forget to send a postcard from real Hell in Grand Cayman to your best friends!
This place offers a great opportunity for you and your children to swim and take amazing pictures with southern stingrays! You can even feed them – right there, standing in the water next to these cute creations!
Another possibility to merge with wild nature is a visit to the Cayman Turtle Farm. In addition to watching and swimming with funny little turtles, you can also see sharks and exotic birds.
This Park is an excellent place to run away from vanities of the big world and to feel like a part of something pristine and untouched. Here you’ll find endemics of the Caymans, trails with fantastic views, habitats of blue iguanas. From May to June, Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park turns into a paradise for all orchids lovers.
Cayman Islands National Museum, Grand Cayman
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It’s time to get aquatinted with the history of the Islands. The best way to do this is to explore the collection of Caymanian artifacts in the Cayman Islands National Museum.
Fort George, Grand Cayman
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Historical remains of the magnificent fort, old cannons, and lovely monuments – all this makes Fort George one of the most visited attractions of Grand Cayman. Moreover, it’s located right near the cruise terminal.
It is a quite authentic town. Pirate’s Caves, Mission House, picturesque beach and ideal locations for snorkeling and diving – this is what Bodden Town has in store for you.
View from Pedro St. James Castle
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It is a manor of a great historical importance for the entire Cayman Islands. Pedro St. James is a gate to the 18th century with original furniture and Caymanian heritage artifacts.