Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands

April 24, 2022 Margarita Chappel

The Cayman Islands are made up of three islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. The largest, Grand Cayman has a cosmopolitan vibe, gourmet restaurants, world-class diving and the famous Seven Mile Beach. Cayman Brac is a nature lover's heaven of stunning diving and breathtaking walks along the rocky bluff. The smallest island, Little Cayman is home to just 150 people. Visitors enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and diving, especially Bloody Bay Wall, considered one of the world's best wall dives.
Restaurants in Cayman Islands

1. Stingray City

KY1- 1205 Grand Cayman
Excellent
86%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
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5.0 based on 7,072 reviews

Stingray City

Reviewed By GonzFamilyVaca - Wanaque, United States

I booked this excursion through a cruise line. This was an amazing experience! The boat was clean, not crowded at all. The crew were informative and friendly. They made it possible for us to have enough playtime with the stingrays – fed, pet, and kissed (according to the locals, “it’ll bring 7 years of good luck”), so we made sure of that, lol! They were stingrays swimming around us as we stood at the sandbar, which was about 4 feet deep. Water was crystal clear. Make sure to bring underwater digital camera to capture those memorable photos to share, we sure did! Never felt we were rushed. We had a blast!

2. St Ignatius Catholic Church

599 Academy Way, George Town Grand Cayman +1 345-949-6797 http://www.ignatius.ky
Excellent
81%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 96 reviews

St Ignatius Catholic Church

Reviewed By GordonW318 - Gloucester, United Kingdom

A beautiful church with stain glass windows. Open all hours just to sit for 5 minutes and meditate. A little gem. Worth spending time to visit.

3. Oasis Aqua Park

124 South Church Street, George Town Grand Cayman +1 345-917-1459 [email protected] http://www.oasisaquaparkcayman.com/
Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Oasis Aqua Park

Oasis AquaPark is a unique inflatable playground that provides entertainment and excitement for the whole family. Cool down in the water as you run, jump, climb and slide your way across the the obstacle course. Challenge your friends and family to race and see who is victorious! The Oasis AquaPark is guaranteed to leave you with wonderful memories that will last a lifetime!

Reviewed By mattvanness - Meriden, United States

What an incredibly fun experience coming to the Oasis Aqua Park in Grand Cayman. Our first time being to the park and we had loads of fun. The laughs and thrills we experienced were the best. Had the best time. We had a couple of GoPros with us as we own a travel video blog, "Adventures with Ally G" and did some filming to feature this park on our blog. The owner Talbert was a pleasure to meet and chat with. Excited to share some footage with him. I've always wanted to do a water park like this and it was so worth it. We even think they gave us a little more hang time at the park as we think we went over our 1 hour limit so many thanks for that guys! Highly recommend this to anyone visit Cayman and wanting to have some fun times. Little bit of a work out on the arms and legs but nothing to complain about. Can't beat the views of the cruise ships in port either. Good job fellas with getting this park opened and operated. We'll be back next year and look forward to jumping around once again! - Matt + Ally "Adventures with Ally G"

4. Pedro St. James National Historic Site

Pedro Castle Road Savannah, KY1-1501 Grand Cayman +1 345-947-3329 [email protected] http://www.pedrostjames.ky
Excellent
61%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 576 reviews

Pedro St. James National Historic Site

First built in 1780, the Great House at Pedro St. James (PSJ) is the oldest surviving stone structure in the Cayman Islands. A national historic site, its administration serves to preserve the physical building and to tell the story of the historical happenings occurring within the Great House’s walls. The PSJ attraction is located along the rocky cliffs of the area known as Pedro’s Point on Grand Cayman — in the country’s first capital of Bodden Town. Once a jailhouse, a courthouse, and house of parliament, the building, and the district of Bodden Town were dubbed “The Birthplace of Democracy in the Cayman Islands” - a title still worthy of national pride 240 years later.

Reviewed By WanderNav - Dayton, United States

My husband and I stopped at Pedro St James for a couple hours one morning to learn about the history of the island. We opted for the self-guided tour, which did not leave us wanting for information as there are signs throughout the main house talking about the history of the plantation and the structure, as well as panel after panel of island history in another building on the grounds. The whole area is gorgeous, from the patio of the visitor center, to the gazebo on the grounds, to the brilliant ocean views from the top floor of the main house, and there is a cute swing hanging from a tree that we stopped to enjoy as well. When we had wandered through to our hearts' content, we went into the theater for the show. It is a multimedia presentation of the plantation's history with immersive special effects. The room was cool, which was a change from the warm outside air. I wish we had known ahead of time that there was a special community dinner and rum tasting happening that evening, as we had other plans already and would have been interested in coming back for it!

5. Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park

Frank Sound Road, KY1 1701 Grand Cayman +1 345-947-9462 [email protected] http://www.botanic-park.ky
Excellent
51%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 1,373 reviews

Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park

Home to orchids (in bloom late May through June) and elusive Blue Iguanas as well as parrots and other birds.

Reviewed By W2719NEjasons - Raleigh, United States

Can't dive? Go here. The lush gardens will feel like exploring a reef. It's the perfect place to discover all kinds of vibrant plants, exotic birds, and all kinds of other creatures (some favorites: the silver thatch palm, green parrot, and blue iguana).

6. Point of Sand

Little Cayman
Excellent
71%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
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4.5 based on 133 reviews

Point of Sand

An uncrowded beach at the eastern tip of Little Cayman.

Reviewed By PaulA487

Lovely beach at the northeast end of Little Cayman. Worth the 15-20 minute drive from the airport. Take the road on the left after you turn in from the main road. (Despite the private property sign, the sign goes on to say that the owner permits the public to use so long as you respect the land.) A covered area is available with a BBQ pit and there is usually a few beach loungers around for the public's use. Great white sand beach and sandy entry into the water.

7. Smith Cove

South Church Street Near Thompson Drive Grand Cayman http://caribya.com/georgetown/smiths.cove
Excellent
66%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
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4.5 based on 859 reviews

Smith Cove

Located on the southwest part of Grand Cayman, this is a good bathing spot.

Reviewed By Iya2009 - Lafayette, United States

My husband and I snorkeled around the Cove and saw beautiful fish and sea urchins. There were so many different types of fish we could not keep count.

8. Cemetery Beach and Reef

Grand Cayman
Excellent
61%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
2%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 807 reviews

Cemetery Beach and Reef

Reviewed By TravelingSoccerLoon - Saint Paul, United States

Great place to enjoy some relaxing time on the beach and get in some good snorkeling at a reef that is easily accessible from the beach. We were visiting Grand Caymen on a cruise ship and while most passengers gravitated to Calico Jacks or Royal Palms, we headed further away along Seven Mile Beach and had a very different and enjoyable experience away from the crowds. As pointed out by others, there are no facilities at the beach. However there are a number of trees available and plenty of shade if that is preferred. There was a couple picnic tables available as well. We put our beach towels down and enjoyed a beautiful relaxing day at a not too crowded beach. Bring your own drinks and food and snorkel gear. I snorkeled for about an hour with plenty of fish to see all around the reef which is located about 100 yards from the beach. Beach access is along a foot path just to the north of the cemetery. Getting back to our ship was easy on the public bus with a bus stop right across the main road from the cemetery. $2.50 per person for the 15-20 min ride back to Georgetown. This was much quicker than the "taxi" we were loaded into at the port which made several stops to drop off the other 20 passengers before arriving at Cemetery Beach.

9. Starfish Point

Water Cay Rd Grand Cayman
Excellent
53%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
3%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,422 reviews

Starfish Point

Reviewed By ChefAlcala - Northern Mexico, Mexico

Great Experience Amazing place a must go place if you go to Cayman island the beach its free just dont take out of the water the star fish you get nice pictures there go on week end

10. Seven Mile Beach

Seven Mile Beach Grand Cayman
Excellent
77%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
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4.5 based on 5,859 reviews

Seven Mile Beach

Reviewed By NanaPepper

Seven Mile Beach is a slice of heaven in Grand Cayman! Depending on where you are along the beach, you have areas of gorgeous white sand for playing and swimming, rocky areas perfect for snorkeling, teeming with exotic fish, calm turquoise water, restaurants, condos and miles of uncrowded shorelines to walk and explore.

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