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Grand Cayman 2017

I don’t want to say that Grand Cayman was second choice, but we had a trip to Italy planned for 2017 and it was cancelled at the last minute due to an emergency appendectomy. We luckily had trip insurance so we were able to re-book our Italy trip until June of 2018 and travel to this beautiful Caribbean destination as a back-up alternative. I can’t stress enough how thankful we were that we had gotten the insurance. Instead of losing our money, we gained a bonus trip!

Where we stayed

My teen and I were searching for hours for a last minute getaway, but my husband is the one that found a really great deal on Costcotravel at a boutique hotel called Sunshine Suites Resort in Grand Cayman. We couldn’t pass up the extremely great package that included airfare, hotel and free breakfast every morning. Our resort had a highly rated poolside restaurant, Sunshine Grill, on-site. The package also included access to all of the amenities listed below at their sister resort at Westin Grand Cayman that was directly across the street on Seven Mile beach.

Westin Grand Cayman amenities

  • Use of the pool and beach chairs and towels
  • Pool and Beach Ambassadors to service your needs and assist you with beach lounge chair placement
  • Unlimited use of the Fitness Center at our neighboring sister property
  • Hibiscus Spa facilities, limited to sauna, hot tub and steam room . Many other spa services available at current pricing
  • Concierge Run Program
  • Beach Yoga

If you do a price comparison between the two locations you will see that you pay a significant premium to stay directly on the beach side at the Westin (we are sure the rooms themselves are nicer too) but the Sunshine Suites was only a short walk from the Westin beach.

Westin Grand Cayman
Westin Grand Cayman

The staff at the Sunshine Suites was extremely friendly and helpful. They helped us with converting US dollars to KYD-Cayman Dollars when needed. The US dollar is accepted in the Caymans, but a lot of the prices will be written in the country’s official currency, known as the CI dollar. Here is a currency converter to help you calculate the exchange rate.

We had been to Grand Cayman on a cruise ship before our daughter was born and knew about the port at George Town and some of the excursions that were available. We were excited to go back to the island and spend the entire week there as opposed to just a few hours. The extra time allowed us to really delve into the area and relax at the beach. Who can resist seven days of white sand beaches and turquoise water when they get the chance?!

Each morning before we started making our plans for the day, we had a free continental breakfast at our resort and a visit from the local chickens and birds.

Grand Cayman Chicken
One of the local Cayman chickens joining us for breakfast

Grand Cayman Adventures

Stringray City

On our first full day, we planned an excursion to Stingray City. We had taken the tour before (many years ago) but we wanted our daughter to experience it too. The guide takes you out by boat to waist deep water of the Caribbean sea. You put on your flippers and snorkel gear to prepare for the adventure.

Snorkel ready for Stingray city, Grand Cayman
Snorkel ready for Stingray city, Grand Cayman

You can swim, touch and feed the stingrays while the guide takes plenty of pictures of you and your group. We had a blast even though our daughter admitted she was afraid of the stingrays! You will want to take that into consideration with your little ones. The stingrays are tame and have no fear of humans so they can be surprisingly aggressive as they investigate if you have treats for them!

Family Stingray photo - Stingray City, Grand Cayman
Classic staged family photo at Stingray City, Grand Cayman

Snorkeling

Underwater snorkeling near Stingray City, Grand Cayman
Diving in! Snorkeling on return from Stingray City, Grand Cayman
YouTube video of Tropical fish seen snorkeling in Grand Cayman
YouTube video of Tropical fish feeding frenzy seen snorkeling in Grand Cayman

Cayman Turtle Center

We took a full day island tour with Webster’s that made stops around the island with our first stop at the Cayman Turtle Center where you can learn about the conservation efforts made by the turtle farm to supply the needs to a local market and then continue to release them back into the wild. We had the opportunity to learn how to pick them up and take photos with them.

Turtle experience Grand Cayman
Interactive turtle experience, Grand Cayman (I think I am more thrilled than he is!)

Hell and Tortuga Rum Cake Factory

We then went on to the rock formation of Hell and the Tortuga Rum Cake Factory. Make sure to send a post card to someone back home from Hell and take a photo with the devil.

Rock Formation, Hell, Grand Cayman
Rock formation, Hell
Devil's Gate - Hell, Grand Cayman
Devil’s Gate – Hell
Hell photo-op of devil in Grand Cayman
Little Devil

At the Tortuga Rum Cake Factory, be sure to sample the variety of flavors of rum cake and purchase a few packaged cakes for later.

Tortuga Rum Cake Factory
Tortuga Rum Cake Factory

Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park

The next stop on the tour was Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park. The park is beautifully landscaped with native plants. You may even have the chance to spy an endangered Blue Iguana. We, unfortunately didn’t see any. 🙁

Tropical plants in Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Grand Cayman
Tropical plants in Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Grand Cayman
Tropical walkway in Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Grand Cayman
Tropical walkway in Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Grand Cayman

Pedro St. James National Historic Site

Our final stop was to Pedro St. James National Historic Site. We watched a movie presentation and then had a tour of the oldest building in Grand Cayman. We learned a lot about the rich history of the Cayman Islands. The end of the tour, leads you to a rum tasting room, which of course means you have to buy a bottle to take home. We were having a blast until our tour driver (who didn’t drink) rushed us because he had a tight schedule to keep.

Pedro St. James house in Grand Cayman
Pedro St. James house in Grand Cayman
Pedro St. James house in Grand Cayman palm tree view
Historic House of Pedro St. James Grand Cayman
Pedro St. James dining room Grand Cayman
Inside Pedro St. James
Pedro St. James grounds - Grand Cayman
The grounds at Pedro St. James, Grand Cayman

Georgetown

The staff at Sunshine Suites recommended the days and times to visit downtown Georgetown to avoid the arrival of cruise ships. Make sure to look out for the chickens ironically hanging out in front of KFC. 😉

Grand-Cayman-KFC-Chicken
Now that’s fresh Chicken!

Caymana Bay

On an excursion free day, we decided to spend the day shopping, dining and hanging out at Caymana Bay. It was about a two mile walk from our hotel (we walked back after our day was over), but took a bus to get there. It was a great waterfront area with a variety of activities for the whole family. And if you need a break from shopping, dining and walking, you can cool off in the splash water fountains or grab a hammock to watch for wildlife (like Aruba there are plenty of iguanas.). This place is beautiful but husbands out there need to brace themselves as their wives abuse the credit card!

Hammock in Caymana Bay, Grand Cayman
Hanging out at Caymana Bay!
"King" Iguana at Caymana Bay, Grand Cayman
Iguana at Caymana Bay that we called King! He had a great personality!
Waterfountain at Caymana Bay Grand Cayman
Cooling off at Caymana Bay
Island at Caymana Bay, Grand Cayman
Island at Caymana Bay, Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach

The times that we weren’t out on excursions, we were swimming and snorkeling in the Caribbean Sea. We spent a lot of time at the Westin Grand Cayman on Seven Mile Beach.

Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach
Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman
Snorkeling at Seven Mile Beach Grand Cayman
Snorkeling at Seven Mile Beach
Grand Cayman tropical blue fish nibbling on Beth’s feet

We took advantage of the pool at both resorts and did yoga on the beach and had our first experience at Stand-up paddle boarding. Chris even saw a turtle swimming around his paddle board!

Yoga on the beach - Westin, Grand Cayman
Yoga on the beach, Westin, Grand Cayman (I bought my Spiritual Gangster, Namaste t-shirt at one of the shops at Caymana Bay.)
Stand up paddle boarding - Westin, Grand Cayman
First time Stand up Paddle Boarding, Grand Cayman
Stand up paddle boarding - Westin, Grand Cayman
I didn’t fall in!

Splurge at The Grand Old House

We highly recommend having dinner at The Grand Old House. The food is delicious and the views of the Caribbean sea are magnificent. We even had our very own tableside harpist play music for us. I mean does it get any more romantic than that?

Grand Old House, Grand Cayman
Sunset at Grand Old House, Grand Cayman
Family photo at Grand Old House, Grand Cayman
We couldn’t pass up the chance for a family photo
Grand Old House Harpist, Grand Cayman
Harpist at The Grand Old House, Grand Cayman

Final Thoughts

Grand Cayman is a beautiful, tropical place to visit. The temperatures are an average of 81 degrees (Fahrenheit), with cooler weather in November- March. The white sand beaches, turquoise waters and coral reefs filled with brightly colored fish are waiting for you! Grab your suit, sunblock and snorkel gear and make your travel plans!

Have you been to Grand Cayman? What is your favorite Caribbean island?

Let us know in the comments below!

"Always have something to look forward to," is my mantra. I like knowing that another trip is on the horizon. I created this blog to incorporate my love of creative writing, photography and travel all rolled into one. Exploring new places and seeing different parts of the world is exciting and energizing to me. I don't want to do the same things and see the same places because life is too short to stay in the same spot. I hope you enjoy seeing the places that I've traveled to with my family and I hope this blog inspires you to discover new places and opens your mind to traveling more.