Cayman Vacation Rentals
The perfect beaches with powdered-sugar sand and turquoise water aren’t the only things luring travelers to the Cayman Islands. Grand Cayman—the largest of the three islands—is the cosmopolitan big sister filled with exquisite restaurants, great beach bars, and shopping. Cayman Brac is known as the “adventure island” with caves, bluffs, and trails to explore. Little Cayman—the smallest of the three—is sought after for its secluded beaches, privacy, and disconnection from the modern world. The three islands offer a complete balance of fine dining, extraordinary excursions, and beautiful beaches, all of which encourage total relaxation.
How To Get In Cayman
The Cayman Islands are easily accessible from many cities in the United States, with Grand Cayman being the main port of entry to both Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. The islands are just a 70-minute flight from Miami. Direct flights are offered from Miami by American Airlines and Cayman Airways. Getting between the three islands is also very easy, as multiple inter-island flights are offered daily to and from Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman. Flights also leave from other cities including Houston, Tampa, and Atlanta.
If you come by cruise ship or just plan to settle into your resort, renting a car isn’t necessary. You can easily get around by bus or taxi and avoid the hassle of renting. If you want to explore the islands, though, renting a car is your best bet. Keep in mind the Cayman Islands are still a British Overseas Territory, so driving on the left side of the road is standard. Also, be sure to reserve a rental a day or two in advance—or more during high season—to ensure availability.
What To Eat And Drink In Cayman
Food in the Cayman Islands centers around fresh and local seafood. Signature Caymanian dishes are also authentic and delicious. One recipe that dates back generations is the Cayman jerk rub. Used to spice a variety of meats from pork to chicken, this spicy concoction is made up of allspice berries, hot pepper, thyme, and cinnamon. Other specialties range from turtle stew—the national dish—to conch dishes. Grand Cayman is known for its farm/fishing boat–to-table brasseries as well as breathtaking oceanfront dining under the stars. The liquor of choice on the island is spiced rum, with domestic brands like Tortuga and Seven Fathoms produced on Grand Cayman.
Cayman Local Travel Tips
It’s good to understand the ways in which Great Britain still influences the islands in etiquette and customs. As in England, the legal drinking age is 18 and open containers are illegal on the streets, beaches, or anywhere that isn’t zoned for consumption. In comparison to much of the Caribbean, Grand Cayman is quite formal. The restaurants encourage smart casual attire, and visitors should be covered up once off the beaches. If you’re staying on the islands, be mindful of the days that cruise ships come into port for the day. Places like George Town and Rum Point get crowded from the influx of passengers passing through which can make the experience a bit more chaotic.
Luxury Villas & Vacation Rentals In Cayman Islands
Find the perfect Cayman Luxury Villa rentals from our collection. All our Luxury Villas are individually decorated and beautifully furnished. All of our freestanding villas have private pools. Our villas can accommodate between eight and fourteen people. For larger groups, we have villas located only a few steps apart that can sleep twenty-four people in total. A detailed description of each villa can be viewed by clicking on any of the listings or you can contact us at support@rmoceanfrontrentals.com
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