33 Best Hotels in Cayman Islands

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Grand Cayman draws the bulk of Cayman Island visitors. It's expensive during the high season but offers the widest range of resorts, restaurants, and activities both in and out of the water. Most resorts are on or near Seven Mile Beach, but a few are north in the West Bay Area, near Rum Point, or on the quiet East End. Both Little Cayman and Cayman Brac are more geared toward serving the needs of divers, who make up the majority of visitors. Beaches on the Sister Islands, as they are called, don't measure up (literally) to Grand Cayman's Seven Mile Beach. The smaller islands are cheaper than Grand Cayman, but with the extra cost of transportation, the overall savings are minimized.

Resorts: Grand Cayman has plenty of medium-size resorts as well as the Ritz-Carlton, a large seven-story resort on Seven Mile Beach. Little Cayman has a mix of small resorts and condos, most appealing to divers.

Condos and Villas: Grand Cayman has a wide range of condos and villas, many in resortlike compounds on or near Seven Mile Beach and the Cayman Kai area. There are even a few small guesthouses for budget-minded visitors. Cayman Brac has mostly intimate resorts and family-run inns.

Aqua Bay Club

$$$$ | West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1201, Cayman Islands

One of the older condo complexes, ABC is scrupulously maintained, quiet, and affordable. Three coral-color, three-story buildings surround lovely landscaping fronting an uncrowded stretch of sand dotted with inviting palapas and palm trees for shade. Each condo—some split-level—looks smack onto the water from its spacious screened-in patio or balcony. Most have sofa beds, and management will provide cribs; the only downside for families is that the beach can be rocky in spots. Units vary according to individual owners' whims: some have refined wrought-iron four-poster beds and beveled glass. Unit 7 is exceedingly handsome, with hand-painted shelves and cabinets, antique doors, and window frames hung as artwork. A two-bedroom unit costs only CI$50 more than the one-bedroom.

Pros

  • Great snorkeling very close to Cemetery Reef
  • Friendly staff
  • Free Wi-Fi and loaner cell phone for local calls

Cons

  • Beach can be rocky
  • No elevator
  • Well-maintained but slightly dowdy
West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1201, Cayman Islands
345-945–4728
hotel Details
21 units
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Beachcomber

$$$$ | West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1109, Cayman Islands

Beachcomber rose phoenix-like after Hurricane Ivan as a glam high-rise with 40 spacious two- to four-bedroom condos (roughly 24 in the rental pool). The decor is high end, the amenities and appliances high-tech, and there's free underground parking, long distance calls to North America, and Wi-Fi; HDTV with DVD; a washer/dryer; and a dishwasher. The beach is gorgeous, and the location is ideal (walking distance to groceries and restaurants). It compares favorably to neighbors Caribbean Club and Meridian.

Pros

  • Short walk to grocery stores and restaurants
  • On a great beach
  • High-tech amenities

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi on beach
  • Pricey
  • Not for those who want to be at the center of the action
West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1109, Cayman Islands
345-943–6500
hotel Details
40 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Brac Caribbean and Carib Sands

$ | Bert Marson Dr., KY2-2101, Cayman Islands

These neighboring, beachfront sister complexes offer condos with one to four bedrooms, all individually owned and decorated. Brac Caribbean overlooks the sea; Carib Sands overlooks the water across an extensive pool area. The nattily nautical Captain's Table restaurant and poolside bar at Brac Caribbean is a popular hangout; Carib Sands now offers in-room or beachfront spa services, as well as rock climbing and yoga packages. The Sands grounds are particularly pretty, with buttonwood and ficus "fences" and fragrant oleander bushes buzzing with butterflies. The units here tend to be more vivid though often configured in unconventional ways with occasionally narrow or boxy rooms. Many have nice touches such as French doors opening to the beach, hand-painted mirrors, and walk-in closets. Numbers 111 and 114 are particularly stylish digs with splendid views. Brac Caribbean units (most reserved for long-term rentals) feature a more flowing layout but more generic decor.

Pros

  • Lively restaurant-bar
  • Weekly discounts excellent value for families
  • Reasonably priced for beachfront property

Cons

  • Narrow unmaintained beach
  • Limited staff
  • Dodgy Wi-Fi
Bert Marson Dr., KY2-2101, Cayman Islands
345-948–2265
hotel Details
65 condos
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Caribbean Club

$$$$ | 871 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1201, Cayman Islands Fodor's Choice

This gleaming boutique facility has a striking lobby with aquariums, infinity pool, and contemporary trattoria, Luca. Enormous three-bedroom units occupy a plantation-style seven-story "tower," offering beach views. Behind are two three-story buildings with oceanfront units. No expense was spared to appeal to the style conscious; luxury-brand players are represented from Villeroy & Boch china to Gilchrist & Soames toiletries. Kitchens have curved granite bars and stainless-steel appliances, including both regular and convection ovens. The decor, refurbished in 2017, seamlessly fuses classic (coffered ceilings, polished hardwood furnishings, glass-and-iron tables, Italian marble accents throughout) with contemporary convenience (free Wi-Fi, iPod stations, plasma TV/DVD, washer/dryer). Nice touches include wraparound balconies in many units, oversize jetted tubs, and walk-in his-and-hers closets. Personal assistants, trainers, chefs, nannies, and the like can be arranged.

Pros

  • Luxurious, high-tech facilities beyond the typical apartment complex
  • Trendy Italian restaurant
  • Service on the beach

Cons

  • Poor bedroom reading lights
  • Though families are welcome, they may find it imposing
  • Daily mad dash to claim the free, first-come cabanas
871 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1201, Cayman Islands
345-623–4500
hotel Details
37 condos
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Cayman Brac Beach Resort

$$ | 383 Channel Rd., KY2-2001, Cayman Islands

Popular with divers, this well-run eco-friendly resort features a beautiful sandy beach shaded by sea-grape trees slung with hammocks and a sizable free-form pool. The dock is illuminated at night, attracting stingrays, tarpon, and other creatures to entertain you on your after-dinner stroll. The motel-style rooms are simple but spotless, with handsome hardwood furnishings, striking cast-iron accents, and granite-clad baths. The second-floor and end units (Nos. 118–121 and 219–221) offer the best views; 10 stylish junior suites include microwave, dual showerheads, leather recliners, and flat-screen TV. There's a day spa and library with video games and board games for use in bad weather. Even the buffet-style food is surprisingly good. The friendly crowd tends to be older, with a handful of honeymooners and a few small meetings and vacationing families in summer.

Pros

  • Great dive outfit
  • Coin-operated laundry on-site
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Noise from planes
  • View often obscured from ground-floor units
  • Rates include breakfast and dinner, but mandatory airport transfer of C$20 per person is extra
383 Channel Rd., KY2-2001, Cayman Islands
345-948–1323
hotel Details
40 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Cayman Breakers

$ | 1902 South Side Rd. E, near East End, KY2-2101, Cayman Islands

This attractive, pink-brick, colonnaded condo development sitting between the Bluff and the southeast coastal ironshore caters to climbers, who scale the Bluff's sheer face, as well as divers, who appreciate the good shore diving right off the property. Spacious two-bedroom units favor soft seashell colors, beach photos, and frilly touches (Aubusson-style rugs, shell-embedded mirrors, painted wooden fish) and have full open kitchens including a dishwasher, as well as a sleeper sofa and washer/dryer. Units 104 and 106 have particularly fine views. A private shore-dive entrance with a shower and rinse tank is at the cabana/pool area, slung with hammocks and offering breathtaking views of the Bluff and beach. There's a three-night minimum. You can rent from a variety of websites, including Expedia and Trivago, but the resort itself has no website.

Pros

  • Spectacular views
  • Thoughtful extras like complimentary bikes, jigsaw puzzles, and climbing-route guides
  • Very attentive managers who live on-site

Cons

  • Nearest grocery is a 15-minute drive
  • Gorgeous beach is rocky with rough surf
  • Some units slightly musty and faded
1902 South Side Rd. E, near East End, KY2-2101, Cayman Islands
345-948–1463
hotel Details
26 condos
Rate Includes: No Meals, 3-night minimum stay

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Christopher Columbus Condos

$$$ | 2013 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1102, Cayman Islands

With its two- and three-bedroom condos, this enduring favorite on the peaceful northern end of Seven Mile Beach is a find for families. Snorkeling is superb right offshore, and the beach is free of rocks. The parrot-green lawn fronting the sand is so perfectly maintained you could play croquet, and tennis courts and a large pool also tempt active types. Thatched cabanas and a gazebo offer shade. Living rooms and kitchens are enormous; the decor generally favors soft seashell colors of pink, mint, and baby blue, with nautical artworks aplenty. The complex is pretty quiet overall, but the north building units are quietest. Units 8 and 10 (the latter a particularly good value for families as its "den" has two twin beds) are among the stunners opening onto the beach; only the pricier three-bedroom units offer beach views.

Pros

  • Excellent snorkeling and fine beach
  • Great value
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Car needed
  • Often overrun by families during holidays and summer
  • Top floors have difficult access for physically challenged
2013 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1102, Cayman Islands
345-945–4354
hotel Details
30 condos
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Compass Point Dive Resort

$$ | 346 Austin Conolly Dr., KY1-1801, Cayman Islands

This tranquil, congenial getaway run by the admirable Ocean Frontiers scuba operation would steer even nondivers in the right direction, from the powder-blue buildings elevated on stilts with white columns and trim to the interiors' contrasting granite accents and sparkling white-tile floors with luscious lemon, tomato, and peach walls and vivid marine photos. Smallish but spotless units---ranging from one to three bedrooms---contain nearly every modern comfort: a full kitchen with dishwasher, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen HDTV, jetted tub, cell phone (pay only for calls), and washer/dryer. The emphasis is on activity and the environment. Aside from the dive boats and superior snorkeling around the dock, bikes, kayaks, paddleboats, and kiteboards are available, as are tours and instruction; the owners developed an even more eco-friendly, high-end annex across the road. There's a casual restaurant-grill called Eagle Rays (with nightly events by the pool, including grilled lionfish after a cull) and a grocery–pizza parlor just down the road.

Pros

  • Top-notch dive operation
  • Free bike/kayak use
  • Good value, especially packages

Cons

  • Isolated location requires a car
  • Conservation is admirable but air-conditioning can't go too low
  • Poky beaches with poor swim access
346 Austin Conolly Dr., KY1-1801, Cayman Islands
345-947–7500
hotel Details
29 condos
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Coral Stone Club Condos

$$$$ | 985 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1201, Cayman Islands

In the shadow of the Ritz-Carlton, this exclusive enclave still shines by offering understated barefoot luxury, stellar service, and huge three-bedroom condos. Elegant touches include beveled-glass doors, granite-clad kitchens and bathrooms (with stylish raised basins), deco-inspired art, and arched Palladian windows. Top-floor units have the finest views. Many have four-poster beds and oversize jetted tubs, but all have Wi-Fi, a washer/dryer, screened-in sunbathing patio, and flat-screen TV/DVD. The annual attention to detail is exemplary (whether expanding the TV channel selection, adding a state-of-the-art fitness center, or converting the infinity pool to gentle salt water), and management can arrange anything from a babysitter to a chef.

Pros

  • Large ratio of beach and pool space to guests
  • Walking distance to restaurants and shops
  • Laundry in all units

Cons

  • Expensive in high season
  • Ritz-Carlton guests sometimes wander over to poach beach space
  • Occasionally spotty maintenance in low season
985 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1201, Cayman Islands
345-945–5820
hotel Details
30 condos
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Discovery Point Club

$$$$ | 2043 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1302, Cayman Islands

This older but upgraded complex of all oceanfront suites sits at the north end of Seven Mile Beach, 6 miles from George Town, with fabulous snorkeling in the protected waters of nearby Cemetery Reef. Tennis courts, a large pool with hot tub, and sizable screened-in private porches add to the appeal. Kids 12 and under stay free, making it popular with families. The open layout enhances the spaciousness, though guest bedrooms are generally cramped and second bathrooms are shower-only. All units (except studios, rented only in low season and not recommended) have a washer/dryer. Decor varies according to the owner's taste; Unit 23 is particularly smart, with wonderful island photos and granite accents. Units 32–40 are also top of the line.

Pros

  • Caring staff
  • Family friendly
  • Complimentary Internet

Cons

  • Car needed
  • Beach entry rocky in spots
  • No elevator
2043 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1302, Cayman Islands
345-945–4724
hotel Details
37 condos
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort

$$$$ | 389 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1202, Cayman Islands

The soaring, stylish marble lobby (with exquisite art glass and majestic stingray bas-relief sculpture) sets a "beach house" tone for this bustling property. Large adjoining rooms are ideal for families; all have tiny balconies, hardwood furniture, pullout sofas, and smallish bathrooms. The beach, pool, beach bar, sunglasses concierge, sunburn relief stations, and Red Sail dive center with water toys fill every nautical need. Add a serene spa, lovely lush tropical courtyard and turtle lagoon, clever man-made reef, and solid restaurants using local ingredients as much as possible, and you never need to leave the property (despite the on-site car rental agency). When you do, it's a short walk to more restaurants and stores.

Pros

  • Good snorkeling and water sports
  • Free bike and kayak rentals
  • Convenient to both George Town and Seven Mile Beach

Cons

  • Narrowest section of Seven Mile Beach
  • Pool and bar often noisy late
  • C$60 resort fee
389 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1202, Cayman Islands
345-949–0088
hotel Details
295 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hampton by Hilton Grand Cayman

$ | 22 Piper Way, at West Bay Rd., George Town, KY1-1201, Cayman Islands

What was once a no-frills hotel has transformed to a breezy Hilton property with an ideal location, next to the Marriott and near numerous shops, restaurants, and bars. Suites range from studios to two-bedrooms, with amenities including free hot breakfast each day, free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool, a fitness center, a water sports concierge, a daily afternoon poolside snack, and a shuttle to nearby beaches, parks, and clubs. The rooms have a bright and airy feel and the on-property restaurant, Ms. Piper's, serves a popular weekend brunch. The sea is a short walk away, and the hotel offers excellent facilities and should please families or groups (units contain sleeper sofas) who want to save on meals.

Le Soleil d'Or

$$ | 2147 South Side Rd., KY2-2001, Cayman Islands

With its lush grounds and a rugged coastline as a backdrop, Le Soleil d'Or calls itself as "a Caribbean Farm Inn," and that's exactly what it is. Surrounding the two main buildings, which house eight rooms oozing Caribbean charm, are 20 acres of botanical gardens. The beachside farm-to-table destination prides itself on its fresh, home-grown ingredients in the meals served in the on-site restaurant and sublime seaside views.

Pros

  • Beach views
  • Farm-to-table dining
  • Peaceful atmosphere

Cons

  • Not for those who want a lively atmosphere
  • Restaurant is pricey
  • Activities not included
2147 South Side Rd., KY2-2001, Cayman Islands
345-948--0555
hotel Details
8 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Little Cayman Beach Resort

$$$ | 1128 Guy Banks Rd., Cayman Islands

This two-story hotel, the island's largest, offers modern facilities in a boutique setting. The stylishly contemporary rooms include flat-screen TVs, curved shower rods, malachite-and-marble accents, and carved Honduran hardwood furnishings. They overlook either the pool area or the ocean (the latter are quieter, especially the 300 block, farthest from the occasionally raucous Beach Nuts Bar, where divers congregate). A full-service spa offers massages using mostly marine-based ingredients, as well as hair and nail treatments. Surprisingly good meals are generally served buffet-style in a handsomely renovated dining room. Diving packages represent excellent value. The resort is gradually upgrading various areas, experimenting with ecofriendly practices such as using green chemicals, and planning an expansion. But island warmth remains: the children of beloved Bracker Linton "Mr. T" Tibbetts—an inspiring self-made millionaire who was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) for his passionate efforts to promote tourism while preserving Caymanian heritage—still have a hand in management.

Pros

  • Rates include breakfast and dinner
  • Glorious LED-lit pool
  • Great bone- and deep-sea fishing

Cons

  • Less intimate than other resorts
  • Tiny patios
  • Bike rental fee
1128 Guy Banks Rd., Cayman Islands
345-948–1033
hotel Details
40 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Locale

$$$ | 455 W. Bay Rd., George Town, Cayman Islands
This stylish lodging in Grand Cayman has been designed to offer the best of both worlds: the comfort and convenience of a hotel and the productivity of an office. It is the perfect spot for a combination of living, playing, and working.

Pros

  • Not too crowded
  • Personalized service and attention to detail with friendly staff
  • Cost-effective

Cons

  • Location isn't close to the beach
  • No on-site spa or recreational facilities
  • Not many room options
455 W. Bay Rd., George Town, Cayman Islands
hotel Details
42 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Morritt's Tortuga Club and Resort

$$ | 1 Queens Hwy., KY1-1106, Cayman Islands

Morritt's Tortuga Club and Resort offers 146 well-maintained, fully equipped, mostly time-share units, albeit many lacking beach views and/or access (the best and priciest are branded "The Londoner" and "Grand Resort"). The more-than-adequate activities and amenities include two appealing restaurants, a day spa, the respected Tortuga Divers outfit, and Red Sail Sports. It's right next door to the Reef Resort.

Pros

  • Excellent day spa
  • Tortuga Divers and Red Sail Sports on-site
  • Great snorkeling

Cons

  • Many units lack beach views and access
  • Many units are dated
  • Not for those who want to be in the center of the action
1 Queens Hwy., KY1-1106, Cayman Islands
345-947–7449
hotel Details
146 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Palm Heights

$$ | 747 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1110, Cayman Islands Fodor's Choice

The hottest boutique hotel on Seven Mile Beach gives off the vibe of a billionaire best friend's home rather than a typical Caribbean resort, and it's a refreshing change of pace. The buttercup-yellow umbrellas dotted out front compliment its modern, art deco vibe, which may remind you of 1970s-era South Beach. In between its Coconut Club bar and Tillies restaurant, two hot spots on the West Bay Road strip, you'll find a rectangular pool leading out to the ocean like a gigantic wedding aisle framed by towering palms. Wellness buffs can participate in regular nature retreats and sunset rooftop yoga. That's not all: secret gardens, a Jacuzzi, personal trainers on tap, and view of the glimmering Caribbean from each suite have helped the hotel make its very stylish mark.

Pros

  • Beautiful design
  • Large pool
  • All rooms have ocean views

Cons

  • Pricey rates
  • Some rooms are small
  • Slow service
747 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1110, Cayman Islands
203-301--1718
hotel Details
53 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Paradise Villas

$ | Paradise Villas La., Cayman Islands

Cozy, sunny, one-bedroom units with beachfront terraces and hammocks are simply but immaculately appointed with rattan furnishings, marine artwork, painted driftwood, and bright abstract fabrics. Stylish contemporary touches include flat-screen TVs. If you tire of cooking in the well-equipped kitchen, fine island-style food (not to mention the island's only real bar) is steps away at the nutty, nautically themed Hungry Iguana (affectionately dubbed "The Iggy") restaurant. Conch Club Divers provides transfers and offers good service despite being off-site; room/dive packages are a sensational value.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Good value, especially online deals and dive packages
  • Complimentary bike rentals

Cons

  • Poky beach
  • Small bike rental fee
  • Off-site dive shop
Paradise Villas La., Cayman Islands
345-948–0001
hotel Details
12 villas
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.–late Oct., No Meals

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Plantana Condominiums

$$$ | 1293 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1202, Cayman Islands

Plantana is exceedingly lush, set on a stunning stretch of sand with smashing views of the leviathan ships lumbering into George Town and permeated with the sounds of surf and birdsong. The 49 individually decorated one-to-three-bedroom units are fully outfitted (including washer/dryers and Wi-Fi) and handsomely appointed, with designs running from contemporary to colonial or even Asian inspired.

Pros

  • Wi-Fi and laundry in all units
  • Great service
  • Unique design

Cons

  • Some rooms lack a nice view
  • Lack of privacy in the solaria
  • Old building
1293 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1202, Cayman Islands
345-945–4430
hotel Details
49 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Shangri-La Bed and Breakfast

$ | 1 Sticky Toffee La., West Bay, KY1-1202, Cayman Islands

Understated good taste informs every aspect of this lavish lakeside retreat, from the waterfall pool, hot tub, and screened-in patio overlooking the bird-filled lagoon to the carved hardwood furnishings, tatted linens, ornately embroidered pillows, and scrumptious breakfasts (to-die-for bread-and-butter pudding and sticky toffee soufflé). Some rooms have romantic touches like four-poster or canopy beds and jetted tubs. Even the sole room sans balcony, Poinciana, has windows overlooking the water. There's an honor bar, and guests have kitchen privileges (with their own shelf in the refrigerator). Families will appreciate the self-sufficient two-bedroom apartment that sleeps six (with an extra futon) and features jaw-dropping vistas from the rooftop terrace, accessed via a charming spiral staircase.

Pros

  • Elegant decor
  • Wi-Fi included
  • Rental bikes free

Cons

  • Rental car necessary
  • Not on the beach
  • Hard to find
1 Sticky Toffee La., West Bay, KY1-1202, Cayman Islands
345-526–1170
hotel Details
7 rooms, 1 apartment
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Silver Sands

$$$$ | 2131 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1303, Cayman Islands

Silver Sands is an older compound that anchors the quieter northernmost end of Seven Mile Beach, with terrific snorkeling off the spectacular sweep of glittering sand. Most of the 42 units have balconies with fabulous views; second-floor units with vaulted ceilings are preferable.

Pros

  • Fabulous views
  • Vaulted ceilings on second floor
  • Spacious units

Cons

  • Lengthy minimum stay in winter
  • Units are cramped
  • Not for those who want to be in the center of the action
2131 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1303, Cayman Islands
345-949–3343
hotel Details
42 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, 3-night minimum in summer, 5-night in winter

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Southern Cross Club

$$$$ | 1400 Guy Banks Rd., KY3-2501, Cayman Islands Fodor's Choice

Little Cayman's first resort was founded in the 1950s as a private fishing club by the CEO of Sears-Roebuck and the CFO of General Motors, and its focus is still on fishing and diving in a barefoot luxury environment. The adventure and casually elegant motifs are struck in the semi-open lobby with African masks, trophy game fish, hand-painted cabinets, and a magnificent indoor-outdoor bar. Psychedelically hued duplex cottages sit on Little Cayman's most spectacular white-sand beach, with views of the uninhabited Owen Island and romantic private outdoor showers. Rooms feature a monochrome color scheme enlivened by vivid throw pillows and local art, bamboo accents, and hardwood furniture, including several four-poster beds. Some have separate living rooms and indoor-outdoor showers; the newest incorporate ecologically sound aspects such as gray-watered gardens and solar-heated water. Dive services are superb—set your gear up once and the rest is done for you during your stay. Creative mixologists hold sway at the delightful bar, and the food is exceptional, served in various venues, including an air-conditioned split-level dining room with panoramic views. The resort is Green Globe certified.

Pros

  • Free use of kayaks and snorkel gear
  • Splendiferous beach
  • International staff tells of globe-trotting exploits

Cons

  • Not child friendly (though families can rent a cottage)
  • Wi-Fi not available in some rooms and spotty elsewhere
  • Rooms include all meals but not drinks
1400 Guy Banks Rd., KY3-2501, Cayman Islands
345-948–1099
hotel Details
13 units
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.–mid-Oct., Free Breakfast

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Sunset House

$$ | 390 S. Church St., George Town, KY1-1106, Cayman Islands

This amiable seaside dive-oriented resort is on the ironshore south of George Town, close enough for a short trip to stores and restaurants yet far enough to feel secluded. The rooms are simple, and the decor and condition vary wildly, though all now have flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi (which works best from balconies). Rotating works by leading international marine photographers are displayed throughout the guest rooms and public spaces. The hotel also completed upgrades during the COVID-19 shutdown, giving rooms a refresh and upgrading the a/c, furniture, and pool loungers. Good diving and a homey atmosphere are the main attractions here. A terrific reef is just steps from the rooms. The thatched-roof My Bar is tremendously popular, especially at sunset, and the famous Cathy Church's Underwater Photo Centre and Gallery rounds out the island's most comprehensive diving services.

Pros

  • Great shore diving and dive shop
  • Lively bar scene
  • Fun international clientele

Cons

  • Five-night minimum stay required in high season
  • Spotty Wi-Fi signal
  • No real swimming beach
390 S. Church St., George Town, KY1-1106, Cayman Islands
345-949–7111
hotel Details
36 units
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Sunshine Suites Resort

$$ | 1465 Esterley Tibbetts Hwy., off West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1201, Cayman Islands

This friendly, all-suites hotel is an impeccably clean money saver, and though the somewhat boxy but brightly designed rooms lack balconies, patios, or even views, each has a complete kitchen, pillow-top mattress, flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi (laptops can be rented). The grounds, dotted with hammocks and Adirondack chairs, are lovely. You can enjoy the great cheap food and gossip at the poolside restaurant, a local fave. It's a five-minute walk to Seven Mile Beach; the resort also provides a shuttle to the Westin (under the same ownership, meaning free use of facilities and ability to charge purchases to your room). Complimentary continental breakfast is served poolside. The resort provides lockers for dive gear and discounts for Avis car rental.

Pros

  • Cheerful staff
  • Rocking little restaurant
  • Free access to business center and to nearby World Gym

Cons

  • Poor views
  • Not on the beach
  • Annoying C$35 resort fee
1465 Esterley Tibbetts Hwy., off West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1201, Cayman Islands
345-949–3000
hotel Details
131 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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The Anchorage

$$ | 1989 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1204, Cayman Islands

These two-bedroom condos are cramped compared with otherwise newer compounds, but fully equipped, modernized, scrupulously clean, and—most important—affordable (at least for garden-view apartments). Many have an odd, if versatile, L-shape layout, though owners adapt the space ingeniously into "dens" with trundle beds, extra TV rooms, or offices. The showcase units are 12 (marvelous views), 14, and 15. The peace and little extras make the Anchorage a safe port of call for any family.

Pros

  • Incredible sweeping panoramas from George Town to West Bay from higher units
  • Nice beach and snorkeling
  • Great pool at the edge of the Caribbean

Cons

  • A bit isolated from action
  • Boxy apartments
  • Steep surcharge for ocean-view units
1989 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1204, Cayman Islands
345-945–4088
hotel Details
15 units
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Club at Little Cayman

$$ | South Hole Sound, Cayman Islands

These ultramodern, luxurious, three-bedroom condos are Little Cayman's nicest units, though only five are usually included in the rental pool. Each comes fully equipped, from kitchen to bedroom, with Italian marble, Turkish tiles, etched-glass doors, elegant accents such as arches and crown moldings, state-of-the-art gadgetry from rainfall showerheads to flat-screen TVs, upscale furnishings such as four-poster beds, and patios or balconies with scintillating water views. The complex has an outdoor pool with waterfall and Jacuzzi along the beachfront, as well as a dock with inviting hammocks. Guests can use the amenities and sign up for a meal plan at Little Cayman Beach Resort, under the same ownership, which is about a five-minute walk from The Club. Some residences can be locked off into one- and two-bedroom units.

Pros

  • Luxurious digs
  • Lovely beach
  • Hot tub

Cons

  • Housekeeping not included (mandatory fee)
  • Rear guest bedrooms dark and somewhat cramped
  • Handsome but heavy old-fashioned decor
South Hole Sound, Cayman Islands
345-948–1033
hotel Details
8 condos
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Grandview Condos

$$$$ | 95 Snooze La., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1202, Cayman Islands

Grand view, indeed: all 69 two- and three-bedroom units (sadly only 20 are generally in the rental pool) look smack onto the Caribbean and the beach past splendidly maintained gardens. Little painted sandals climbing the office door set the laid-back tone. Decor varies wildly but favors soft pastels and marine motifs. First-rate amenities include huge kitchens, washer/dryers, and screened-in patios; larger families will also appreciate the sofa beds and the children-under-12-stay-free policy. Snorkeling here is excellent, the beach is long (if narrow), and the location is ideal for walking into George Town or the most bustling part of Seven Mile Beach. Guests receive a discount at nearby King's Gym.

Pros

  • Affable helpful staff including wine concierge
  • Free Wi-Fi (when it's available)
  • Nice pool and hot tub

Cons

  • The long beach can be rocky
  • Some units a tad worn though meticulously maintained
  • Not all units have strong access to the free Wi-Fi signal
95 Snooze La., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1202, Cayman Islands
345-945–4511
hotel Details
69 condos
Rate Includes: No Meals, 5-night minimum in high season

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The Meridian

$$$$ | 917 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1202, Cayman Islands

The lavish landscaping and neo-Edwardian architecture with gables, Palladian windows, and grillwork balconies set an understated opulent tone that carries over to the interior—curved enclosed patios larger than many apartments, traditional decor favoring hardwood furnishings, four-poster beds, carved-wood chandeliers, and antique maps. Master bedrooms overlook the beach; their bathrooms have sunken tubs and separate showers. End units offer the most spectacular views (though there's not a bad patio seat in the house). Welcome extras include a well-equipped gym, free Wi-Fi, and a washer/dryer in each unit.

Pros

  • Restaurants and supermarket right across the street
  • Meticulously maintained
  • Gorgeous beachfront

Cons

  • Some find it a little too popular with families
  • Undeniably elegant but extremely pricey
  • Pool and beach can get crowded
917 West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1202, Cayman Islands
345-945–4002
hotel Details
32 condos
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman

$$$$ | West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY-1209, Cayman Islands Fodor's Choice

This 144-acre, exquisitely manicured resort offers unparalleled luxury and service infused with a sense of place, with works by local artists and craftspeople. The resort took the opportunity of the nearly two-year shutdown to pour CI$50 million of improvements into the property. It is anchored by a seven-story behemoth that faces Seven Mile Beach on the west and the North Sound on the east. Top chef Eric Ripert created one of the eateries, Greg Norman designed the golf course, La Prairie operates the sybaritic spa, and the Ambassadors of the Environment children's program was created by none other than Jean-Michel Cousteau. Despite its glam romantic trappings, the resort is family friendly, offering movie screenings poolside and stargazing with astronomers, and incorporating Caymanian culture into the estimable kids' club activities. The spacious rooms have been given a refresh blending modern coastal and midcentury British Caribbean styles with local artwork and are outfitted with high-tech conveniences.

Pros

  • Exemplary service
  • Exceptional facilities with complimentary extras
  • Fine beachfront

Cons

  • Annoyingly high (C$80) resort fee
  • Sprawling with a confusing layout
  • Long walk to beach (over an interior bridge) from most rooms
West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY-1209, Cayman Islands
345-943–9000
hotel Details
389 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort and Spa

$$$$ | West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1203, Cayman Islands Fodor's Choice

The handsomely designed, well-equipped Westin offers something for everyone, from conventioneers to honeymooners and families, not to mention what the hospitality industry calls "location, location, location." You can walk on a perfect beach or luxuriate in a cabana, enjoy the sumptuous spa, sweat in the state-of-the-art fitness club, get wet with a Red Sail Sports branch, dine at the estimable Beach House, lounge in Grand Cayman's largest freshwater pool (with an ocean view to boot), or loll in the suave piano lounge after dark. The sophisticated room decor includes rich hardwood furnishings and granite-clad bathrooms with pampering showers. The Westin-brand signatures have been subtly tailored to the tropics: local rum cakes are the turndown treats, a "run concierge" leads jogs at cooler times of day, craft demonstrations from glassblowing to thatch-weaving are offered, and the kids' club includes piratical skits and scavenger hunts teaching Cayman history.

Pros

  • Terrific children's programs
  • Superb beach (the largest resort stretch at 800 feet)
  • Better-than-advertised ocean views

Cons

  • Occasionally bustling and impersonal when large groups book
  • Daily C$65 resort fee
  • Darned expensive if you can't find an online discount
West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, KY1-1203, Cayman Islands
345-945–3800
hotel Details
347 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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