Tell me about Grand Cayman

Anonymous
The whole SMB area really is where it's at. My favorite restaurant is at the Sunshine Suites
Anonymous
Any idea if Ritz Carlton offers kids meal packages!!
Anonymous
We have gone to the Ritz for dinner - we were staying somewhere else - anyway, there was a children's menu. We ate on the island side near the pool. They had a giant projector up off to the side with some kid's movie playing. It was pretty wonderful.
Anonymous
My aunt has lived there for 30 years so I've been quite a bit, but always staying at her rental property in Cayman Kai (north side of the island, near the satellite day-trip Hyatt?? I think property).

I think the island is very Americanized. It doesn't have the natural beauty that St. John or St. Lucia does (from the pictures I've seen, I've never been). It's definitely on the pricey side.

Stingray city is amazing but I'm pretty sure they do not allow tourists to go and harass the stingrays anymore. I used to go as a kid and then the times I've been in the last five years, it hasn't been allowed.

Smith Cove is one of my favorite places on earth. It's never crowded when I've been and is just beautiful. The blowholes on the eastern side of the island make for a fun drive and walking-around tour. I think the north side of the island is beautiful. I've loved renting my aunt's house, walking to the Hyatt property, driving to the Yacht Club or Beach Club I think for the occasional meal out, but largely hanging out and relaxing.

Anonymous
What is the weather like the first week of November?
Anonymous
I've been the week of thanksgiving, and the weather was beautiful!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any idea if Ritz Carlton offers kids meal packages!!


Kids under 4? 5? Eat free. My three year old ate free off the kids menu our entire trip.
Anonymous
kids 8 and 10..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would teens enjoy it? Am looking for vacation ideas with a 15, 14 and 9 year old. Just priced out Atlantis and since they don't allow 5 to a room it was really expensive to book 2 rooms.


I've been there 7 times with family so far (we love it so much, it's a regular beach destination with us) but our kids are little. As to teens - depends on the teen(s). The 7-mile beach is gorgeous and there is a ton of scubadiving/snorkeling stuff to do, plus Stingray City. You can also go jestskiiing, parasailing, etc. The food is good too. OTOH is not a place with a big fun city with city things to do, so if they don't like water activities, they are out of luck (unless they are fond of shopping for tanzanite at the cruise port shops ).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My aunt has lived there for 30 years so I've been quite a bit, but always staying at her rental property in Cayman Kai (north side of the island, near the satellite day-trip Hyatt?? I think property).

I think the island is very Americanized. It doesn't have the natural beauty that St. John or St. Lucia does (from the pictures I've seen, I've never been). It's definitely on the pricey side.

Stingray city is amazing but I'm pretty sure they do not allow tourists to go and harass the stingrays anymore. I used to go as a kid and then the times I've been in the last five years, it hasn't been allowed.

Smith Cove is one of my favorite places on earth. It's never crowded when I've been and is just beautiful. The blowholes on the eastern side of the island make for a fun drive and walking-around tour. I think the north side of the island is beautiful. I've loved renting my aunt's house, walking to the Hyatt property, driving to the Yacht Club or Beach Club I think for the occasional meal out, but largely hanging out and relaxing.


We took a tour boat to stingray city for spring break this year -- so definitely still allowed. True, the island itself is not the most beautiful. It's all about the water and undersea living. You must snorkel, SCUBA or take the submarine tour.
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