Seven Mile Beach
Sand in your hair and sun on your skin
Neighbourhoods | Grand Cayman | Seven Mile Beach
Sand in your hair and sun on your skin seldom feels as right as it does on Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman’s jewel in the crown. One of several beach communities, Seven Mile Beaches’ effervescent vitality sets it apart from more mature South Sound or Cayman Kai Beach communities.
Its offbeat attitude keeps it feeling funky and with the recent rise in locally-owned shops, renovated hotels, luxury condos and endless water sports companies you can SUP in the morning, shop during the day, and sip or slosh in the evening—this energetic seaside enclave rises with the sun, outlasts its light, and sometimes parties until dawn.
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Sand in your hair and sun on your skin seldom feels as right as it does on Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman’s jewel in the crown. This energetic seaside enclave rises with the sun, outlasts its light, and sometimes parties until dawn.
A trip to South Sound feels like journeying to a well-healed island escape, except this escape is uncannily easy to get to. Elegant, exclusive, and easy, luxury autos are as common as the luxury developments springing up on the coast and in-land.
East End's reputation changed with the island's most famous shipwreck, the Wreck of the Ten Sail, in 1794 when local residents banded together to assist the crews of the wrecked ships. From there Cayman Kind grew, and local stories seem to hide in every nook and cranny.
Restored cultural heritage sites depicting Bodden Town's original inhabitants stand alongside barbershops and local bars. A tender mix of crumbling walls and creative community preservation, the original Cayman Capital weaves coarse threads into rich tapestries.
Home to Barkers National Park and many famous Cayman eateries, West Bay has a spirit unlink any other Cayman district. When the sun's up, activity thrives along the coastline of the North West Point. When the sun sleeps, West Bay stays awake at the casual bars and restaurants that its residents call their home.
George Town mixes business and pleasure and serves it on the rocks after a productive day in one of its many buildings of dilapidated grandeur. Cruise ships roll in and out of George Town during the week while a growing collection of cool cafes, creameries and bars spring up around the newly ambitious Cayman capital.
Polite and well placed on Cayman's North Shore, North Side is a pragmatic neighborhood that appreciates its location on the quiet side of the island. Commuters rise with the sun and return to the area for afternoon excursions to its secluded beaches and hidden lookout points
Cayman's most stunning marine experiences are found in Rum Point and Cayman Kai, from Starfish Point to Bioluminescent Bay. A visit here never disappoints.