• Attractions

    Colliers Beach

    This beach is an easy option for anyone staying out on the East End. Not the cleanest beach to relax on, but it makes for a good little biking adventure from the resorts just up the road. Here you’ll often see the local chickens hanging out and pecking through the seaweed for grub.



    ECO Rides Cayman

    See the true beauty of East End, Cayman Islands with our guided tours through the sleepy fishing village of East End. Our tours are geared toward providing you with the history and heritage of the district of East End as well as identifying key sightseeing areas. Our tours include the Colliers Wilderness Reserve, Colliers Public Beach, Wreck of the Ten Sails, The East End Lighthouse, Undiscovered Family Cave.



    Ocean Frontiers

    Ocean Frontiers Diving Adventures, on the East End of Grand Cayman, offers world class scuba diving, renowned for pristine reefs and breathtaking wall diving, coupled with custom built dive boats awaiting at the end of the dock. Our award winning dive staff offer the perfect combination of 5 star service and fun for your diving vacation. Offering Freedom, Safety and Adventure with full "Dive Valet" service, making gear handling, storing, rinsing and set up hassle free. 



    Seven Mile Beach

    Sublime Seven Mile Beach frequently graces lists of the best beaches in the Caribbean, and for good reason. Fringed with casuarinas and coconut palms, this ravishing sweep of flour-soft sand and turquoise sea is the kind of place you dream about. Despite its name, it's actually only about 5.5 miles, but even with cruise ship passengers flocking to its shores, this broad stretch of beach provides a peaceful patch of sand for everyone.



    Stingray City

    Anyone with a fear of stingrays will be cured after this trip. Stingray City is one of the most famous shallow water snorkel and dive sites in the Caribbean and one of Grand Cayman's top tourist attractions.

    Custom-built boats zip out to a shallow sandbar surrounded by crystal-clear water where you can feed, kiss, and cuddle these satiny creatures. If you're a little frightened to touch them, you can kneel on the sandy bottom and just watch in awe as these gentle creatures glide all around you.



    Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park

    The Grand Cayman Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park preserves the island's flora and fauna, and if you're lucky, you might even spot the endangered blue iguana. You can stroll the garden's peaceful paths past lily-topped ponds, palm gardens, woodland habitats, orchids, and colorful flowers. Plants and trees are labeled, and benches beckon from shady nooks.
     



    White Sand Water Sports

    White Sand Water Sports located at the Wyndham Reef Resort, offer a variety of excursion to keep you entertained all vacation long. The MOST popular being our sunrise sting ray city trip, that also takes you to the barrier reef for some great snorkelling. Nothing like being the only boat out there. Want to avoid Sting Ray City? Book the two stop snorkel trip on our one of a kind double decker pontoon boat with 2 water slides. We're also the only company offering Glass Bottom Kayak Bioluminescence tours. Kayaking not your thing? We also have a Bio Boat option.



    Crystal Sea Charters

    Crystal Sea Charters has all your sightseeing and fishing trips you will ever need while visiting Grand Cayman’s Beautiful Crystal Sea Waters. The Fleet includes the only 2 Custom Powered World Cat Boats on Cayman’s waters. For larger groups up to 15 enjoy the 33’ TE with twin 300 Evinrudes you get there quickly spending more time to enjoy your time in the water. Just want to travel in style, comfort and don’t want to spill that glass of Bubbles.



    Snorkeling Tours

    Visit the legendary Stingray City, go snorkeling, and have lunch at a yacht club during this half-day excursion on Grand Cayman. Board a cabin cruiser and head out to the sandbar at Stingray City, where stingrays swim by in the open shallow waters. At Coral Gardens and the Barrier Reef, don the provided snorkel equipment and jump in. Explore the underwater world, rich with marine life like coral and tropical fish. Cruise over to the Kaibo Yacht Club to refuel with a local seafood lunch before returning to the dock.



    Diving in the Cayman Islands

    Surrounded by reefs, the Cayman Islands are one of the best diving destinations in the Caribbean. Best of all, many of the top sites lie only minutes from shore. Diving highlights include diverse coral formations, caverns, grottos, tunnels, wrecks, and steep walls, and the visibility is typically excellent Off Grand Cayman, Stingray City is one of the most famous shallow dives in the world. 



    Atlantis Submarines

    Atlantis Submarines offers a chance for you to experience the underwater world without getting wet. This 48-passenger submarine plunges to depths of 30 meters, where you can peer through the submarine's large viewing windows at kaleidoscopic vistas. Tropical fish, shallow reefs, underwater canyons, and even shipwrecks are just some of the sights to enjoy. 



    Cayman Turtle Centre

    This research and breeding farm houses two species of sea turtles: green sea turtles and a small number of endangered Kemp's Ridley sea turtles. The center raises turtles for local consumption to counteract poaching in local waters and is also a conservation facility, releasing turtles into the wild. But that's not all. You'll find a diverse array of attractions here, with something for every member of the family.



    East End

    Far from the cruise ship crowds of George Town, the East End offers a slower-paced alternative to the popular attractions on the island's west coast. This side of the island also offers superb snorkeling, authentic island food, blowholes, secluded beaches, and excellent dive sites.



    Cayman Crystal Caves

    Tourists to Grand Cayman can now see a different side of the island by descending deep beneath the earth. In 2016, Christian Sorensen began offering guided tours of caves on his lushly forested property on the north side of Grand Cayman, and they have quickly become a popular tourist attraction. Formed over millennia, the caves are covered in contorted stalactites and stalagmites. Colonies of bats huddle in crevices, and a crystal-clear lake holds rainwater filtered through the rocks. 



    Indigo Divers

    Their boat departs from the West Bay dock when diving the west side of Grand Cayman. Their boat departs from the Cayman Islands Yacht Club when diving the North Wall. They can also pick up guests that are staying on the east side of Grand Cayman by boat from the Kaibo dock.

    A popular dive site that they go to is the North Wall. The North Wall is an underwater cliff that drops 6000 feet! This is a must do dive site whilst vacationing in the Cayman Islands.