Best Attractions on Grand Cayman



3 mins readOct 21, 2017

Amazing attractions are endless on Grand Cayman. Some of the best are our world-class snorkeling and scuba diving sites, spectacular beaches, art and history museums, the famous Cayman Turtle Farm, and several hidden gems recommended by Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits.

Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits is the leading retailer of beers, wines and spirits in the Cayman Islands, and stock some of the world’s most coveted brands at excellent prices. You can place your order online and have your purchases delivered to your home, office, vacation villa, resort hotel, or anywhere else on Island for free!

You can also place your order online and opt to pick it up in our flagship store on Shedden Road. If you prefer to see our vast selection in person, visit a Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits liquor store in one of these locations:

  • 16 N Sound Rd (at Shedden Rd), George Town; (345) 949 0277
  • Galleria Plaza, West Bay Road; (345) 945 5260
  • Fosters Republix, West Bay Road; (345) 946-8259
  • Countryside Shopping Mall, Savannah; (345) 947 1536
  • Morrits Plaza, East End; (345) 946 2349

Top Grand Cayman Attractions

Seven Mile Beach: Often voted “The Caribbean’s Best Beach”, Seven Mile Beach is actually only 5.5 miles long, but it’s packed with most of Grand Cayman’s best hotels and condos and some of the best cuisine in the Caribbean. Try kayaking, kite surfing, jet-skiing, parasailing or paddle boarding, or simply while away the day under a Casuarina tree on the glorious white sandy beach

Cayman Turtle Farm: If marine biology and wildlife conservation interests you, there’s nothing quite like a trip to the world-renowned Cayman Islands Turtle Farm. It’s the only facility of its kind in the world, and features 23 acres, a nature trail, a free-flight bird aviary, a 1.3-million-gallon saltwater snorkeling lagoon, a Predator Reef which features sharks, eels and other predatory fish, and a world-class research and educational facility.

Museums: For a taste of Cayman’s history and heritage, start at the Cayman Islands National Museum. It’s in the oldest public building in the Cayman Islands, dating back to the 1800s. Next, admire a collection of quality Caymanian artworks at the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands that capture life in the Islands over the last 40 years.

Kittiwake Shipwreck & Underwater Museum: Dive or snorkel on the wreck of the USS Kittiwake, a 251-foot-long former submarine support ship that was sunk in 2011 to serve as an artificial reef. It is Grand Cayman’s biggest shipwreck and a haven for 50 species of coral and more than 500 species of fish. It can be enjoyed by all skill levels of snorkelers and scuba divers, and the water is clear enough to see the wreck from the surface.

Bioluminescent Bay: If you’re looking for something fun to do after dark, consider a kayaking tour of Grand Cayman’s Bioluminescent Bay. The magical phenomenon, which causes the sea to glow during the darkest nights, is created by tiny single-celled organisms called dinoflagellates that emit light as they move in the water. Be sure to book in advance because the bioluminescent schedule follows the moon cycle.

Enjoy some of the best attractions on Grand Cayman. When you’re ready to buy rum or other liquor and spirits, visit Jacques Scott Wine & Spirits where you’ll enjoy an incomparable selection, expert customer service and FREE DELIVERY.