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Things To Do in Cayman Island

  • Published Date: May 10, 2025
  • Fishing
  • Cayman Island
  • $135 - $950 price range
  • Updated Date: May 10, 2025

Summary

Discover the best land-based activities in Grand Cayman after your fishing charter, from caves and turtles to local dining and shopping.
Things To Do in Cayman Island

Things To Do in Cayman Island

Cayman Crystal Caves

Cayman Crystal Caves

Cayman Turtle Centre

Cayman Turtle Centre

Pedro St. James Castle

Pedro St. James Castle

Yarick Soman
Yarick Soman
Yarick Soman
Cayman Island
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Cayman Crystal Caves

Cayman Crystal Caves

Cayman Turtle Centre

Cayman Turtle Centre

Pedro St. James Castle

Pedro St. James Castle

Things to Do in Grand Cayman After Your Fishing Charter

After you’ve fished with us at Caymanvibes Watersports, you might be wondering what else Grand Cayman has to offer. The good news? There’s a lot to explore beyond the shoreline. Whether you're traveling with family, as a couple, or flying solo, the island is packed with land-based attractions, local eats, and cultural gems to round out your trip.


Explore the Cayman Crystal Caves

One of the most fascinating inland attractions is the Cayman Crystal Caves in Northside. This guided tour takes you through a network of underground limestone caves, complete with stalactites, stalagmites, and a bit of island history. It’s shaded, cool, and full of natural wonder—great for kids and adults alike.


Visit the Cayman Turtle Centre

Located in West Bay, the Cayman Turtle Centre offers a unique, up-close look at Cayman’s beloved sea turtles. While you’ve already had your ocean adventure, this is a great way to learn more about local conservation efforts, interact with turtles in a touch tank, and even see small sharks and birds in the surrounding exhibits. Kids especially love the turtle wading pools and the on-site nature trail.


Sample Local Flavors at The Brasserie

For a delicious taste of the island, head over to The Brasserie in George Town. Known for its garden-to-table and boat-to-table dishes, it’s a local favorite. Their onsite garden and fresh daily menus make every dish feel curated just for you. If you're into authentic Caribbean dining, this spot is a must.


Stop by Pedro St. James Castle

Want to dive into local history? Pedro St. James, often called the “Birthplace of Democracy in the Cayman Islands,” is a restored 18th-century great house. It’s surrounded by beautiful gardens and offers panoramic views of the coast. Inside, you’ll find exhibits, period furniture, and a short film in their on-site theater.


Shop & Stroll at Camana Bay

If you’re in the mood for shopping or a bite to eat, Camana Bay is your go-to destination. This modern open-air town center offers boutique shops, restaurants like Agua and The Brooklyn Pizza & Pasta, a gelato stand, and even a cinema. It’s also home to the famous Observation Tower—climb to the top for island views without having to get sandy.


Sweet Treats at Gelato & Co.

After a long day of exploring, treat yourself at Gelato & Co. in Camana Bay. With handcrafted Italian-style gelato in tropical and traditional flavors, it’s the perfect way to cool off and wrap up the day.


Grand Cayman offers more than just incredible waters—it’s a full island experience. After your time on the water with Caymanvibes Watersports, these land-based activities will give you and your crew even more memories to take home.

Cayman Crystal Caves

Cayman Crystal Caves

Cayman Turtle Centre

Cayman Turtle Centre

Pedro St. James Castle

Pedro St. James Castle

Cayman Beyond the Waves

Located on the northern coast of Grand Cayman, Rum Point is a laid-back tropical haven known for its calm, clear waters and scenic shoreline. Surrounded by swaying palms and soft white sand, it offers a slower pace of life compared to the bustling Seven Mile Beach. Visitors come here to unwind, sip local cocktails, and enjoy the gentle breeze that rolls in off the Caribbean Sea. The area is popular for its shallow waters, making it ideal for swimming, beach lounging, and exploring nearby marine habitats.


Just a short drive from the island’s main hubs, Rum Point feels like a tucked-away paradise, offering easy access to top destinations like Starfish Point, the Bioluminescent Bay, and local restaurants such as Rum Point Club and Kaibo Beach Bar & Grill. It’s a favorite among both locals and travelers looking to escape the crowds and connect with the more natural, serene side of Grand Cayman. Whether you're here for a beach day or a base for island adventures, Rum Point delivers a peaceful slice of Caribbean charm.

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