Has anyone done 7 mile on thier own? How far from tender drop off? Is there snorkeling equip available and are there public areas or do you use space in front of hotels? Also are there any restrooms along the beach? Just booked a last minute cruise for next week and many of the Grand Cayman excursions are unavailable. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks.
Seven Mile Beach can easily be done on your own.
Transportation
Only taxis and buses which are licensed as tour operators can pick up directly at the tender docks in George Town. Expect to pay about US$5-$6 per person, depending upon how far you go. Expect to wait until the taxi/tour bus fills up before the driver will leave.
Just a block or so away from the tender docks you might see the occasional taxi. These taxis are not licensed at "tour operators" and the drivers may not be wearing the blue uniform shirt. Fares may be about US$1 cheaper per person than ride directly from the tender docks.
The public bus depot is next to the yellow Waterfront Centre building, which is in very easy walking distance from any of the three tender docks. Any West Bay (WB) bus will be able to drop you off along Seven Mile Beach. Fare shoul be US$2.50 per person.
Money
US dollars are happily accepted at a fixed rate of exchange. The Cayman Islands dollar (CI$ or KYD) is one of the few currencies that is stronger than the US$. US$1=CI$0.80 ... US$5=CI$4 ... US$10=CI$8 ... US$20=CI$16 (She might look 20, but that is only 16 in Cayman!)
Expect that change will always be given in CI$.
Most local ATMs dispense your choice of CI$ or US$.
Visa, MC, and AMEX are very widely accepted. Discover card is a litte hit or miss.
Seven Mile Beach
All beaches in Cayman are public
from the water line to the mean high water mark. This is really only a strip a few feet wide adjacent to the water... that area that gets wet from tidal variation on an average day. Property owners do not have to allow access across their property to reach the beach. Hotels do not have to permit you to use their facilities or remain on their portion of the beach.
SMB is the most popular beach in Grand Cayman. The southern end of SMB starts about a mile and a half from the tender docks. SMB then stretches as an unbroken ribbon of soft sand for about 5.5 miles to the north. It is convenient to talk about amenities at specific locations along that beach, so various place names are used. Several places offer accomodation to tourists visiting for the day.
There are only a few hotels directly on the beach - The Marriott Beach Resort, The Grand Cayman Beach Suites (formerly Hyatt), The Westin Hotel, and The Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman. That's all. The rest of the beach is lined with condos and a few businesses. Availability of day rooms or passes varies by hotel and seems to change frequently.
Other places of public accomodation on SMB include Royal Palms, Sea Grape, Courtyard by Marriott and the soon-to-open Tiki Bar. Taxi drivers prefer to drop guests at Royal Palms as it is much closer. All of these spots offer restrooms, dining, and watersports rentals.
Pagent Beach, Governor's Beach and Cemetery Beach are spots which have no restrooms or other amenities. These spots have the best snorkeling along SMB.
Other Beaches
Smith Cove and Rum Point are other beaches in completely different parts of the island. Smith Cove has onyl restrooms. Rum Point has full services.