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Things to Do in the Cayman Islands

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Sun & Sand

Paradise is always a moment away. From the crystal-clear waters and soft, white sand of Seven Mile Beach to the memorable snorkeling excursions at Stingray City, you’ll find an excellent selection of things to do in the Cayman Islands during your stay.

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Seven Mile Beach

Just steps away from our pool deck, the award-winning Seven Mile Beach is famous for its impressive scenery, crystal blue ocean and water activities.

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Bonny Moon Beach Club

Experience the best of Seven Mile Beach at Grand Cayman’s newest beach club serving food, drinks and vibes all day and through the night. Guests can relax in our complimentary beachside lounge chairs, take advantage of our towel service, and stay cool under our umbrellas. Our attentive beachside service ensures you can savor delicious food and refreshing drinks from the comfort of your very own beach bed. Plus, we provide sunscreen lotion to keep you protected all day long.

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The Spa at Seafire

For a truly luxurious experience, visit the Spa at Seafire, our sister hotel, voted the ‘Best Spa in the Caribbean’ by the Global Spa and Wellness Awards. It boasts the only Hammam in the Cayman Islands and offers a range of local and international treatments. With seven treatment rooms, including two for couples, a lavish co-ed Jacuzzi, spa garden, and relaxation room, it’s the perfect place to unwind. Our Hotel Indigo concierge team can arrange transfers to and from Seafire via golf cart for your convenience.

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Camp Seafire

Camp Seafire is a kids-only zone, providing thoughtfully and well-planned programs for ages 5– 12. Creative new themes and games daily allow the little ones to enjoy our island paradise to the max. Conveniently located right next door to Hotel Indigo Grand Cayman at Kimpton Seafire, our sister hotel, Camp Seafire ensures that your children have a fantastic time while you relax and enjoy your stay.

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North Sound Golf Club

Discover the premier golfing destination in the Cayman Islands at North Sound Golf Club, the island's only 18-hole championship course. This par 71 course features stunning ocean views, meticulously maintained greens, and water hazards on 15 holes. Enjoy a full-service practice facility, aqua driving range, and open-air bar. Perfect for golfers of all skill levels.

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Stingray City

Stingray City is one of Grand Cayman’s most famous destinations and is just a charter boat ride away from Kimpton Seafire. The bottom of the sandbar is bright white, and the water is super clear, so you can see the rays clearly, even without a mask. Mingling with stingrays definitely qualifies as one of those we-can't-do-this-at-home moments.

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The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands

Established in 1996, The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands is a contemporary museum dedicated to showcasing and preserving local Caymanian art through unique exhibitions.  Admission is always free.

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Camana Bay

As Grand Cayman's premiere shopping and dining destination, Camana Bay is a lively waterfront destination where visitors can satisfy  their foodie cravings, shop for all things local experience a music performance or movie, and even explore a weekly farmers market.

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Cayman Crystal Cave

Cayman Crystal Caves in Northside, Grand Cayman, formed due to changing sea levels and water erosion. Rainwater dripping on limestone created the stalagmite and stalactite crystal structures. Guided tours, lasting about 1.5 hours, take visitors through lush forests and three caves, showcasing native plants, wildlife, and possibly bats.

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Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park

Explore the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Cayman Islands at Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park. This 65-acre garden and woodland preserve features themed gardens, including a heritage garden, orchid boardwalk, and the Blue Iguana Conservation facility. Perfect for nature lovers and families, the park offers a serene escape with its vibrant flora, native wildlife, and tranquil lake.

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Rum Point

Completely renovated in 2022-2023 and located on Grand Cayman’s north side, Rum Point is a seaside attraction ideal for a picturesque lunch or an exciting day of water and beach activities.

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