“The people who give you their food give you their heart”, and that’s especially true at the restaurants on Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman. Having visited the island with my family on eight different occasions during the last decade or so, I can honestly that I have been blessed with some outstanding meals at various eateries at this great location. The restaurants here are filled with passion, love and high-quality food. After a day resting in the Cayman sun, there is no better way to prepare for another day’s relaxation than to indulge oneself in a heart-warming meal on Seven Mile Beach. Here are some of my favourite restaurants on Seven Mile Beach, starting with a touch of Italy.
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Staycation Guide | The Ritz - Carlton Grand Cayman
Rediscover The Cayman Islands all over again with a staycation at one of the most prestigious hotels, the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman. Wake up to jaw-dropping views of Seven Mile Beach without leaving your king-size bed, with ocean-side rooms offering expansive seating areas, spacious bath tubs, complimentary morning coffee and wifi.
With a reputation for opulent accommodation, impeccable service and an acclaimed culinary scene, the epitome of tranquility, a luxurious staycation here will leave you recharged and revived.
How To Set (and Stick to) Resolutions in Grand Cayman
The central theme for many of us when trying to set new goals every year, is a general worry over which approach best suits our temperament, in order for us to have the biggest chance of success at keeping to them. A 'bite-sized' approach can often help when the goals seem larger-than-life, and you feel weak of will. Finding creative ways to stay motivated is key.
Christmas Events for Kids and Families in Cayman
Christmas is especially exciting for little ones. Everything about the festive season is pure magic through the eyes of a child, the lights, traditions, carols and of course, the occasional sighting of Santa! We have compiled a list of the best Christmas events for kids (and parents) to enjoy together.
The Most Romantic Way to Spend a Day in Grand Cayman
You'll be hard-pressed to find a more romantic location in the Caribbean than picturesque Grand Cayman. Its pristine white beaches are framed with lush green palm leaves, freckled with fallen coconuts and lined with towering luxury hotels. Couples travelling to Grand Cayman can rest assured that romance is in the salty sea air and practically unavoidable.
The Top Cultural & Heritage Sites in Cayman
The Cayman Islands, though rich in heritage and culture, do not boast many heritage sites, in fact, there are very few. Cayman was a country originally settled in 1658 by soldiers, pirates, refugees and shipwrecked sailors and until the mid-1970s had very few inhabitants. That being said, what the Cayman Islands lack in quantity, they most certainly make up for in quality.
Below we have compiled a shortlist of interesting Caymanian cultural attractions worth a visit during your stay on Grand Cayman.
Wreck of the Ten Sail
On 8 February 1794 at the East End of Grand Cayman, a major maritime accident is said to have been the cause of Grand Cayman Island's tax-free financial status. Allegedly, ten ships that had formed part of a convoy en route to the United States and Britain from Jamaica, were shipwrecked on Caymanian reefs. According to sources, Grand Cayman's local folk braved stormy waters in an attempt to rescue passengers and crew that had been aboard the shipwrecked vessel. Today, a stone monument and plaque commemorate these events and the bravery of the local Caymanian community. You can find the Wreck of Ten Sail on Austin Conolly Drive.
Miss Lassie's House
Another popular cultural site to visit is 'Mind’s Eye – the Visionary World of Miss Lassie' in South Sound, or as it's known to the locals: 'Miss Lassie's House', a house decorated with the renowned artist and homeowner's artistic depictions of her religious visions and dreamscapes. After the homestead was restored by the Cayman National Cultural Foundation (CNCF) to its former glory, Miss Lassie's homestead was placed on the 2012 World Monument Watch List of endangered world heritage sites alongside such greats as the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal and the Valley of the Kings. Though some thought Gladwyn Bush, aka Miss Lassie, a madwoman, the 89-year-old eccentric who painted her visions on these walls, will go down in history as a cultural legend of Grand Cayman. Visit Miss Lassie's House on South Church Street, George Town.
Davinoff’s Concrete Sculpture Garden
Davinoff's Concrete Sculpture Garden in Grand Cayman houses a multitude of towering Cayman-themed sculptures. The garden is filled with concrete statues and sculptures of intricately crafted, lifelike animals that are indigenous to the Caribbean. Sculptor David Quasius first started crafting these sculptures many years ago on a visit to the island during his youth. Ever since, during each visit, David has created and shared his creations with the general public. You can find the Concrete jungle of Caymanian creatures on South Church Street, George Town, Cayman Islands.
Pedro St. James Castle
Often termed “the birthplace of democracy” in the Cayman Islands, Pedro St. James Castle was built in 1780 and is set in over seven acres of manicured lawn. In 1835, it was here that they announced to the Caymanian community that slavery had ended in the British Empire. Visit the castle for an informative tour of the ground, a multimedia show or an authentic Caribbean rum tasting at the Outpost bar. Open daily 9am-5pm. Pedro Castle Road, Savannah
Schooner Launch Sites
Caymanians are celebrated craftsman of Schooner vessels, sailing ships crafted from the finest quality tropical hardwoods to combine artistry, usability, and durability. These vessels were traditionally rigged with fore-and-aft sails on their two or more masts. Schooner launching ramps were cut into the iron-shore or coastal rock, and to this day these can be observed in and around central Georgetown. Whenever a Schooner vessel was ready to be launched to sea, the whole of Grand Cayman town would gather ashore to celebrate its maiden voyage.
For more information on Grand Cayman's rich cultural heritage, make sure to visit the National Trust for the Cayman Islands, 558 South Church Street, Georgetown.
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Such is the experience of flying into Grand Cayman that it can be compared to an assault to one’s visual faculties. The soft pillow-like clouds give way to an almost obscene palette of crystal-clear blue waters in shades one’s mind struggles to comprehend. The kind of tropical island scene one expects to see in a Hollywood blockbuster.