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A stretch of white sand tropical beach with clear calm sea - Seven Mile Beach

Best beaches in the Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands boast some of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, with white sandy shorelines stretching towards the horizon and clear blue waters warm enough to comfortably relax amongst the waves. Whether you enjoy relaxing on the soft sand with a cocktail in hand or exploring the vibrant underwater world with your family, here are some of the best beaches in the Cayman Islands.

Beaches in the Cayman Islands

Turquoise waters crashing on white sand with trees in distance - Seven Mile Beach
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Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman

One of the most famous and popular beaches in the Cayman Islands, Seven-Mile Beach is a long crescent of coral sand on the western side of Grand Cayman Island. Known for its beauty, it has received the honour of ‘The Caribbean’s Best Beach’ from Caribbean Travel and Life Magazine. There are multiple facilities as well as restaurants and bars all along the beach, making it a perfect spot for a family day out.

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Young girl with green flippers snorkeling in tropical clear water

Governor’s Beach, Grand Cayman

Relax on the white sand of Governor’s Beach; without the crowds that you might find on other popular beaches along Seven-Mile Beach. Located in front of the Governor’s home, hence the name, it is a great spot to play games on the beach or snorkel in the warm waters. For the best experience, enjoy a stroll with your family or partner and take in the picturesque views.

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Blue benches on white sand with big tree and ocean in background  - West bay beach, Grand Cayman
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West Bay Beach, Grand Cayman

West Bay Beach can be found at the north end of Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman. This beach is a particularly perfect spot to catch some sun. Complete with restrooms and changing facilities, West Bay is also close to quaint restaurants and cafes to soothe any hunger you might have after swinging in a hammock or floating in the warm sea.

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Palm trees and palm parasols on a white sand tropical beach

Coral Beach, Grand Cayman

Coral Beach, also located on the world famous Seven Mile Beach is a boutique style venue that welcomes tourists and locals alike. With Caribbean-style food and signature cocktails to be enjoyed on more than 300 feet of pristine white sand. Coral Beach while being a newcomer, has quickly established dominance, being the newest-go-to venue for sunsets, sandcastles, parties, and romance.

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A colourful sign next to deckchairs laid out on a beach with a view of the bright blue sea - Rum Point Beach

Rum Point Beach, Grand Cayman

Found on the photo-ready north side of the island, Rum Point Beach is famous for its island atmosphere, white sandy beaches and clear shallow waters. An ideal spot for swimming and snorkelling, this beach offers hammocks, shady trees, picnic tables and delicious food.

There are also changing rooms, and showers and for those sporty tourists there are even some volleyball nets. This beach is worth a day trip if the killer view or scrumptious food is anything to go by.

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Aerial shot of a group of scuba divers near some rocks in clear bright blue sea

Smith Cove, Grand Cayman

Just south of George Town and nestled near the ports, is Smith Barcadere, also known as Smith Cove. With its location in the South Sound of Grand Cayman Island, it is a great opportunity for some stunning photos as well as phenomenal for snorkelling with the convenience of public restrooms, outdoor showers, and cute picnic benches. Surrounded by turquoise waters, the limestone formations and coral protect this site from most strong waves making it the perfect spot for families with young children.

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Bicycle alone on whie sand with green bushes and blue ocean in background - Cemetry Beach, Cayman islands
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Cemetry Beach, Grand Cayman

Cemetery Beach is situated on the northern end of Seven Mile Beach and is relatively secluded from the hustle and bustle of the island while also being shaded by Casuarina and Sea grape trees. With spectacular views, it is the best at sunset when the sky is alive with a dazzling display of colour. There is good snorkelling opportunities nearby if you swim straight ahead to the nearest coral head.

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Palm tree leaning alone on white sand with blue sky and ocean in background - Old Man Bay
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Old Man Bay, Grand Cayman

If you are looking for a less crowded beach, head to Old Man Bay, on the north side of Grand Cayman. With restaurants close by, this quiet beach has been mostly untouched, and you can enjoy a romantic stroll along the shoreline with stunning views of the sunset before grabbing a bite to eat.

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Welcome to Cayman sign with a beach and leafy trees behind it
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Cayman Kai, Grand Cayman

Cayman Kai is another secluded beach on the northern tip of Grand Cayman and offers breath-taking views and a peaceful atmosphere. With hanging palm trees and winding paths studded with exotic shells, the fascinating landscape of this beach best convey the charm of the Caribbean. Enjoy an array of activities including swimming, sunbathing, and exploring the coral reef in the shallow waters, or settle down with a picnic.

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Palm trees swaing on white sand with beach huts - Sandy Point, Little Cayman
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Sandy Point Beach , Little Cayman

Sandy Point Beach is a beautiful beach that’s rarely ever busy, on Little Cayman. It is a great place to spend the day swimming in the gentle waves and soaking up the sun as you lounge on the white sand. This quaint beach is smaller than most but just as breath-taking without the crowds so a perfect spot is guaranteed.

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