Situated on Grand Cayman’s west shore, Seven Mile Beach actually now measures only 5.5 miles. But its gorgeous clear waters and coral sands still lure visitors from around the world. Beach bars, such as the Royal Palms, provide drinks and a lively atmosphere, and restaurants abound. Swim with friendly stingrays at Stingray City, shop Seven Mile Shops, snorkel and scuba in the enticing waters around Cemetery Reef. Visit nearby Cayman capital George Town and the fascinating Cayman Turtle Farm.
Restaurants in Seven Mile Beach
5 based on 22 reviews
We love having the freedom to explore when travelling and we bet you do to! We are Grand Cayman’s premier rental company, offering everything you need to make the most of your vacation. We have bicycles, kayaks, paddle boards, snorkel gearing much more! Our website serves as a great starting point to help you prepare for your vacation here in Cayman. We feature a huge selection of adventures on our interactive map with tons of useful information, pictures of the island. Our adventure map is the perfect guide to learn all about the great spots to check out here in Grand Cayman. When we come to deliver your equipment, we teach you everything you need to know about the island including the best hidden spots, best restaurants & bars to eat & drink and anything else you might be curious about. Please don’t hesitate to contact us for any and all of your vacation questions.
Rented a bike, Sea kayak, and a Sea scooter, everything was in great condition, met us at our villa right on time, had a small problem,they fix it with 1/2 hour, not hours or days, They took the time to make sure we were comfertble with everything we rented, I will use them next time we are in the Cayman’s
5 based on 1 reviews
This is a must do! Warning: Have something to eat before you go otherwise you are likely to leave wasted!
The distillery does seem out of place but inside has a great atomosphere. really wasn't sure how the tour was going to go and certainly wasn't expecting to sample 10+ different rums and 5+ triple secs!
The tour and narration was very good and informative, the owner is very knowledgable and knows how to work the attendees. After the tour it was just a free for all and was such a good laugh.
This is a definite must do when you come to the Cayman Islands.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
We walked a large part of the beach every day. The sand is gorgeous in texture and colour and each property rakes the portion outside every morning.
There’s several bars and restaurants right on the beach and if you go one block back, there are dozens.
One of the nicest Beaches we’ve been to anywhere in the world.
4.5 based on 866 reviews
The ex-USS Kittiwake is an Ex-US Navy Submarine Rescue Vessel. She was sunk on January 5th, 2011 in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands to create an artificial reef and shipwreck attraction for scuba divers and snorkelers to visit and enjoy.The attraction is operated by the Cayman Islands Tourism Association. Please use a licensed operator and all visitors are required to pay a user fee.
I have dove the Kittiwake a couple times and it continues to be an amazing wreck dive. Not only is the ship itself fascinating, as an artificial reef it is teeming with fish. A very cool dive site, the best way to see it is by scuba, but it is in shallow enough water that it makes a great snorkel destination as well.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
The concept is well documented by others.. load your card, insert into dispenser then pour. Walk outside, sit in a comfy chair and people watch is the early evening warmth. If you could put a frame around time and 'capture the moment', then outside WIWC in Camana Bay is one of those moments.
A must do when in Grand Cayman.
4.5 based on 577 reviews
This beach is right in front of the government buildings. Because of this there is a fence at the back of the beach and little else. No restaurants or rest rooms. Basically, it is a quiet beach on a beautiful setting of blue/green water and white sand. If you are looking for an uncrowded location, go here.
4.5 based on 288 reviews
The secret of Caybrew, CayLight and Ironshore Bock (ISB) involves some of the most ancient brewing and manufacturing arts known to man; combine this with the most current state of the art brewing technology to date and this is The Cayman Islands Brewery.Caybrew has already won a prestigious Monde Gold award and quickly becoming the fastest growing beer in the Cayman Islands, Caybrew, Caylight and Ironshore Bock are brewed to the highest international standards.Brewery tours are available every Monday trough to Friday on the hour from 9 am to 4 pm. Ring ahead for bottling days for the main experience. The Gift store is also open during these times selling exclusive Caybrew, CayLight and Ironshore Bock items.
We ventured out one afternoon due to rain. We saw signs for Caybrew Brewery, so off we went! We got there just in time for the short tour they were doing. Very interesting process, not to mention the great beer! I believe it was only $10 for tour and several tastings!
4.5 based on 98 reviews
The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands' (NGCI) new purpose built 9,000sq ft facility houses the Cayman Island's national art collection, a gallery for temporary Exhibitions, a lecture theatre, education centre, art library, sculpture garden and café. The gallery's busy schedule includes 75 art happenings per month, up to 8 Exhibitions a year featuring Caymanian and International artists and several large scale community arts events.
The National Gallery is showcasing art -- in so many forms, from basketry, ceramics, textiles, fibre, paper, glass, metal, and wood craft by makers who are using traditional and cutting-edge techniques across diverse practices. Everything you see is accessible and interesting. Don't miss it!
4.5 based on 82 reviews
Full of legendary dive sites, this is a great place for beginners or seasoned pros.
The West side of the island has to poorest diving in Grand Cayman. As a winter resident for 18 years and over 2,000 dives, I think I am in a position to make that statement.
4 based on 110 reviews
Once we managed to find it we enjoyed it. Other than the Kite Surfing school and the Horseback tours there isn't a lot going on. The Beaches are deserted. we wandered around exploring the mangroves which are far different than 7 mile beach. We came across some interesting types of jellyfish which are known as "upside down jellies". They were plentiful so wear shoes in the water. Really not a lot going on other that peace and quiet which is the goal actually.
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