Best Beaches in Grand Cayman



Best Beaches in Grand Cayman
3 mins readNov 1, 2018

Whether you live on Grand Cayman or are just visiting, don’t pass up the opportunity to spend time at some of our best beaches. The experts at Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits has recommendations!

Best Beaches in Grand CaymanJacques Scott Wine & Spirits is the leading retailer of premium liquor in the Cayman Islands. We also stock a variety of beers from around the world, as well as great wines and champagnes from all regions and all price points.

We offer:

  • Convenient locations across Grand Cayman
  • Premium and rare spirits
  • Local and imported beers
  • Huge wine selection
  • Online ordering
  • Free delivery Monday through Saturday
  • Weekly and monthly special offers and discounts

Place an order in our online store and get free delivery to your home, office, vacation villa, resort hotel or anywhere else on Grand Cayman.

Spectacular Grand Cayman Beaches

Seven Mile Beach: Often voted “The Caribbean’s Best Beach,” Seven Mile Beach is packed with most of Grand Cayman’s best hotels and condos and some of the best cuisine in the Caribbean. There are many different “Public Access” beaches to explore, such as Governor’s Beach, Public Beach (next to Calico Jack’s beach bar), and Cemetery Beach (with some of the best snorkeling on Island). Try kayaking, kite surfing, jet-skiing, parasailing or paddle boarding, or simply while away the day under a Casuarina tree on the glorious white sandy beach.

Smith Barcadere: Smith Barcadere, also known as Smith Cove, is located in a residential neighborhood in South Sound on the west coast of Grand Cayman. If you head south on S. Church Street from George Town for about 10 minutes, you will find the beach on your right after you pass Thompson Drive. Smith Cove is a gorgeous inlet protected by coral and limestone formations and surrounded by amazing turquoise waters. With gentle waves, a stunning view, and lots of shade under the sea grape trees, the beach is a popular swimming and snorkeling site for locals and tourists alike, and it’s possible to see tropical fish quite close to shore.

Spotts Beach: You will discover peaceful Spotts Beach off Shamrock Road in the Spotts Newlands part of Grand Cayman, where homes and waterfront condos surround ironshore cliffs and white sand. This beach is famous for the high number of green sea turtles that swim through the shallow waters and graze on the sea grass as you snorkel. There are cabanas, benches and tables available for picnics and barbecues, and the south-facing beach is a great place to watch the sunset.

Rum Point: On the tranquil North Side of Grand Cayman facing Cuba, Rum Point has calm and shallow waters for kids, and adults have access to the top Caribbean water sport operators and a host of colorful island beach bars and restaurants. Rum Point offers changing rooms, showers, huts, hammocks, snorkeling and volleyball nets to help you pass the time.

Enjoy your day on the best beaches in Grand Cayman. When you’re ready to buy beer, wine or liquor, visit Jacques Scott Wine & Spirits where you’ll enjoy an incomparable selection and expert customer service.