Waterfront in the Capital
World Famous Beaches
Blue Iguana
Fun in the Sun
Seven Mile Public Beach
Sea Turtle Encounter
Cayman Kindness
Wreck Diving
Cayman Green Parrot
Flying with Stingrays
Wreck of the Kittiwake
Water Lillies at the QEII Botanic Park
Traditional Caymanian Home
Group at Stingray City
Yellow Warbler
Sunset on Seven Mile Beach
Destination Weddings
Pirate's Week Landing
Pedro St. James
Fresh Coconut
Fish Market
Sunset Sailing
Stingray City Sandbar
Seven Mile Beach
Water Lily
Sunset Ride
Pease Bay
Orchids
Nesting West Indian Woodpecker
Nature Lookout
Green Iguana
Lake at QEII Botanic Park
Iguana Crossing
Horseriding at Cotton Tree Beach
Nassau Grouper
Cayman Diving
Gourmet Dining
Sunrise in Cayman Brac
Hammock at the Beach
Cayman Brac Caves
Cayman Airways Twin Otter making an Island Hop
Natural Beauty
Brown Boobies
Blue Anole
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Black-Necked Stilts
Hiking the Bluff in Cayman Brac
Discover Sting Ray City
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Cayman Islands Department of Tourism

The defining moment of your Cayman Islands vacation could well be that moment in time when you realise you can do as much … or as little …as you choose.

From beach, to forest reserve, to skate park...from historic building, to bird sanctuary, to submarine there is an incredible array of attractions.

Some you would expect to find in an idyllic Caribbean island and some you would not. Here, there really is something for everyone: for every age, for every physical ability and for every interest.

Perfect for the solo adventurer, for the romantic get-a-way or for the “togethering” family...the Cayman Islands has your kind of adventure.Now all you have to do is choose what it will be.

 To find fantastic accommodations while in Cayman Islands please see our website at www.caymanislands.ky

Looking for a place to eat on Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac or Little Cayman?

Discover wonderful dive operators for the beginner or advanced diver.

Planning a destination wedding - let us help you. Find interesting and unique things to do for the whole family or just the adults while visiting the Cayman Islands.

Please don’t hesitate to contact the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism, call at the number on this page or visit us on our official website www.caymanislands.ky

Check us out on our group facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2210578813  or on twitter @ http://twitter.com/cayman_islands 

Here are some more upcoming events:

  • Pirates Week: November 12-22
  • Cayman Marathon December 5th
  • Cayman Cookout: January 15-18, 2010

Partnerships - CEPTS

The Cayman Islands Environmental Project for the Tourism Sector (CEPTS) is a public-private sector partnership for improved environmental performance in the Cayman Islands tourism sector.

Initiatives

Go East & NTMP

The Go East Initiative is a partnership between the Go East Committee and the Cayman Islands Government. The Committee is an independent body unaffiliated to any political body.It serves as a liaison between the community and the Government with regard to potential investments in the district. The Committee is an advocate for residents of East End who may have a business idea which they would like to pursue and for those residents who would like to enhance their existing businesses.

NTMP is the ‘Go East’ Strategy document is an addendum to the National Tourism Management Plan (NTMP) 2009 – 2013; its aim is sustainable development of tourism in the Eastern Districts of Grand Cayman. Download the complete draft document.

PRIDE

The National Customer Service Standards Initiative called PRIDE (Personal Responsibility In Delivering Excellence) was established in conjunction with the Freeman Group in 2007. It has been created to ensure our islands remain a premiere destination in the Caribbean we must consistently deliver world class service to each individual.

Our guests must be welcomed with exceptional service from the moment they arrive on the island. This service needs to be consistent and excellent until the moment they depart

Get in Touch

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