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Brian M
Brian M
@BMACK75
5.0 of 5 bubblesReviewed on 8 Apr 2023
Still one of the best vacation options on Seven Mile Beach
"Our room was clean and had all the essentials we needed."
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#13 Best Value of 112 places to stay in Grand Cayman
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Nancy M
Nancy M
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5.0 of 5 bubblesReviewed on 24 May 2023
Regal Beach is amazing with beautiful grounds and sunsets! You won't be disappointed
"The living room was very comfortable and a lot of seating."
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#20 Best Value of 112 places to stay in Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman Hotels Information

Hotels in Grand Cayman

107

Hotels Prices From

£168

Hotels Reviews

35,695

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Travel high season

Dec - Feb

Travel low season

Sep - Nov

High season avg price

£519

Low season avg price

£310
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Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
£698
HIGHEST
£324£1,015
Avg. temperature
26ºC
COLDEST
20ºC33ºC
Avg. precipitation
10in
DRIEST
5 in61 in
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
£496
£324£1,015
Avg. temperature
27ºC
20ºC33ºC
Avg. precipitation
17in
5 in61 in
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
£481
£324£1,015
Avg. temperature
28ºC
WARMEST
20ºC33ºC
Avg. precipitation
37in
5 in61 in
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
£433
LOWEST
£324£1,015
Avg. temperature
28ºC
20ºC33ºC
Avg. precipitation
47in
WETTEST
5 in61 in
Price trend information excludes taxes and fees and is based on base rates for a nightly stay for 2 adults found in the last 7 days on our site and averaged for commonly viewed hotels in Grand Cayman. Select dates and complete search for nightly totals inclusive of taxes and fees.

Hotels near the sights

  • Stingray City
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  • Cayman Crystal Caves
    Cayman Crystal Caves is a fascinating nature attraction located in Northside, Grand Cayman, and Cayman's newest tourist attraction. When you visit Cayman Crystal Caves, you will be escorted with a knowledgeable Tour Guide, and join us on an adventure exploration of "Cayman Down Under". You will venture into amazing caves where you'll see stalactite and stalagmite crystal structures and otherworldly formations, formed by single drops of water and the slow passage of time. Tour through the unique rainforest nature, under which the caves formed. Amongst the forest and caves is plenty of plant and animal life including strangler fig trees, air plants, parrots, and bats.... History Cayman Crystal Caves have formed over millions of years. Fossilized shells and animal life in the caves show us that at one time, the mass now containing the caves was all located under the sea. Over time, as sea levels changed and land began to rise, rooms began to form through water erosion, making caves. Within these rooms spectacular stalagmite and stalagtite crystal structures began to form, as rain water dripping through the limestone ceiling of the caves left calcium deposits behind. The caves are still today continuing to evolve. The process of stalagmite and stalagtite formation occurs as rain water becomes slightly acidic when it first travels through surrounding plants, earth and other organic matter. This acidic water disolves part of the limestone as it seeps through the earth, and re-deposits microscopic calcium layers, as the water drips from the cave celings. Over time these deposits collectively form the crystal structures. Hundreds of years ago, Pirates used these caves as hideouts, and also as shelters from the elements, including hurricanes. As the Cayman Islands became populated, locals used the surrounding lush lands as farmlands, and mined the caves for rich fertilizer produced by bat guana, as some of the caves are inhabited by bats. In the last half century farming stopped, as the population switched to more lucrative jobs within the tourism and financial sectors. In the early 1990s, Christian and Ole Sorensen undertook an in depth search and exploration of all caves in the Cayman Islands, and began talks with the Cayman Islands government on developing a cave attraction based on the experience from the family's development of the very successful Harrison's caves in Barbados. After a few years, it was realized that the crystal caves of Old Man Bay were extremely unique and stood above any other caves in the Cayman Islands, and for that matter, most of the world. It took almost another two decades to purchase the various parcels which encompasses the caves and surrounding rain forest, as well as devise a route to the landlocked site from the main road. In the last few years of planning the attraction, Ergun Berksoy and the Berksoy family, who have vast experience in the tourism sector, joined the Sorensen family in this venture and together they have seen Cayman's newest and very exciting tourist attraction to completion.
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  • Seven Mile Beach
    If you’re looking for a tropical getaway, consider staying at a seafront resort at Seven Mile Beach—sipping on fresh coconut juice while soaking in the Caribbean sun will relax you in no time. Swim in the warm, crystal-clear water, or take a thrilling ride on a banana boat. Snorkel in the coral reefs to spot a wide array of marine life, including stingrays and turtles. The northern end of this bustling stretch is regarded as its best. When it comes to dining, you’ll find everything from food trucks to fine restaurants, all within walking distance from one another. – Tripadvisor
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  • Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
    Home to orchids (in bloom late May through June) and elusive Blue Iguanas as well as parrots and other birds.
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  • Smith Cove
    Located on the southwest part of Grand Cayman, this is a good bathing spot.
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  • Cayman Turtle Centre: Island Wildlife Encounter
    Cayman Turtle Conservation and Education Centre doesn’t just save sea turtles – it’s a place for wild island fun, too! At this first-of-its-kind wildlife conservation experience, visit majestic Green sea turtles, swim alongside playful young turtles, and maybe even watch tiny hatchlings emerge from their nest as you learn how its innovative approach to conservation has reduced poaching and increased the number of sea turtles in the wild. Then hit the Turtle Twister waterslide, explore the flying rainbows of the Butterfly House and Free Flight Aviary, and see the fearsome residents of Predator Reef. Most importantly, learn how you can help save sea turtles, too!
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  • Pedro St. James National Historic Site
    Constructed in 1780, Pedro St. James (PSJ) Great House stands as the oldest stone structure still standing in the Cayman Islands. Recognized as a national historic site, its management focuses on both preserving the building and sharing the rich history that unfolded within its walls. Situated on the rugged cliffs of Pedro's Point in Grand Cayman, within the original capital, Bodden Town, PSJ has a storied past. It served various roles including a jail, courthouse, and a parliamentary house, earning Bodden Town and the structure the esteemed title "The Birthplace of Democracy in the Cayman Islands," a moniker that continues to inspire national pride after 240 years.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Grand Cayman hotels

Holiday Inn Resort Grand Cayman, Rum Point Resort, and The Grand Caymanian Resort are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Stingray City. See the full list: Hotels near Stingray City.

Turtle Nest Inn, Sunset House, and Hampton by Hilton Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach are all popular resorts for travellers staying in Grand Cayman. See the full list: Grand Cayman Resorts.

Popular hotels close to Seven Mile Beach include Palm Heights, Caribbean Club, and The Locale Hotel Grand Cayman. See the full list: Hotels near Seven Mile Beach.

Popular luxury hotels in Grand Cayman include Palm Heights, Caribbean Club, and Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa. See the full list: Grand Cayman Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Owen Roberts Intl Airport include Palm Heights, Caribbean Club, and The Locale Hotel Grand Cayman. See the full list: Hotels near Owen Roberts Intl Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Cayman Turtle Centre: Island Wildlife Encounter are Palm Heights, Caribbean Club, and The Locale Hotel Grand Cayman. See the full list: Hotels near Cayman Turtle Centre: Island Wildlife Encounter.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Grand Cayman are Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa, Sunshine Suites Resort, and Grand Cayman Marriott Resort. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Grand Cayman.

Popular cheap hotels in Grand Cayman include Turtle Nest Inn, Sunset House, and Hampton by Hilton Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Grand Cayman.

Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa, The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman, and Grand Cayman Marriott Resort have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Grand Cayman. See the full list: Spa Hotels in Grand Cayman.

Caribbean Club, Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa, and Turtle Nest Inn all received great reviews from families travelling in Grand Cayman. See the full list: Family Hotels Grand Cayman.

Popular hotels by the beach in Grand Cayman include Palm Heights, Caribbean Club, and Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa. See the full list: Grand Cayman Beach Hotels.