If you are interested in a cheap, relaxing beach day I would recommend Cemetery beach. It's a public beach just past 7 mile beach area and seemed to be mainly locals. There is a parking area with public restrooms across the street. There is a bus station 2 blocks from Port right next to a nice Starbucks. It costs $5 a person to go anywhere on the bus loop and there is a stop right across the street. We brought 2 pool floats that we hadn't inflated yet and our own snorkeling gear and had a great day. Highly recommend.
They have shopping but it is not like Jamaica or Bahamas. It is more developed. But it is so beautiful that I couldn’t see not doing something. If it’s crowds you don’t want or if you’re not wanting anything exhausting, we booked a private catamaran.Hello fellow travelers. Will be sailing to the Grand Cayman in November. Do they have enough shops and things to visit when we get off, or do u recommend that an excursion is needed for the day? Thank you!![]()
Were there chairs and umbrellas to rent at Cemetery Beach?If you are interested in a cheap, relaxing beach day I would recommend Cemetery beach. It's a public beach just past 7 mile beach area and seemed to be mainly locals. There is a parking area with public restrooms across the street. There is a bus station 2 blocks from Port right next to a nice Starbucks. It costs $5 a person to go anywhere on the bus loop and there is a stop right across the street. We brought 2 pool floats that we hadn't inflated yet and our own snorkeling gear and had a great day. Highly recommend.
No chairs or vendors of any kind. Bare bones public beach access. There are a couple big trees right on the beach so we just set up a beach blanket near one of those in the shade. Next time we will grab some snacks and drinks before going out so we can stay longer.Were there chairs and umbrellas to rent at Cemetery Beach?
I also recommend Smith Barcadere, which is a smaller local beach with picnic tables and restrooms with outdoor showers.No chairs or vendors of any kind. Bare bones public beach access. There are a couple big trees right on the beach so we just set up a beach blanket near one of those in the shade. Next time we will grab some snacks and drinks before going out so we can stay longer.
Do you remember the name of the bar that you went to?We found a lovely bar / restaurant right on the water for a nice break from shopping - the drinks were good the four was great the bar tenders very friendly - saw all kinds of fish swim up ! We just wandered around and fun - I booked the cruise very last minute so all the good excursions were booked so we just shopped and had fun - I felt safe walking around
We also enjoyed snorkeling with the turtles on our recent cruise. We've stopped in Grand Cayman once before and voted to stay on the ship that time, just to enjoy an extra "sea day" on the ship with plenty planned for other days off the ship. This time, I rebooked a fantastic snorkeling excursion with Captain Marvin's that was canceled day of due to winds. They were great! Promptly refunded our money, no issues. The Captain Martin's dive shop was helpful with ideas of what to do instead. We opted to take the bus to the turtles and enjoyed the day there. We've decided we would do the exact same thing if we ever cruise to Grand Cayman again. Prebook with Captain Marvin and swim with turtles if its canceled.On a recent stop in Grand Cayman, we took a cab to the turtle center. It was a reasonable price and we enjoyed snorkeling with the turtles. Not a huge number of shops in the port area, but there is a small liquor store that sells Jamaican patties - best ones I've ever had!
It was less than 30 minute drive by "public bus" which was more like a large taxi than any bus I'm used to. We were quoted $3 a person each way...but paid $2 each going and $3 each on the return. If you walk to the library from the port (right next to Starbucks) you'll pick up a "bus" at the start of its route, thus empty. Should be less than $20 each way for your group. Bus to return to port might be a little full. There were a few private taxis and shuttles outside turtle center so 'm sure you'll have no problem.Anyone know how far the turtle center is by taxi? And what it might cost to get there for 8 people?