Grand Cayman Activities



There are activities for everyone in the family to enjoy on Grand Cayman, whether you are vacationing here or live on Island. The Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits staff offers tips on some of their favorites.

Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits is known for our vast selection of popular international name brand and hard-to-find wines, beers and spirits. We have five convenient locations in George Town, West Bay, Seven Mile Beach, Savannah and East End to serve you, but the most convenient way to get everything you need quickly is to order online. Order before 3:00pm and we’ll deliver it on the same day (Monday through Saturday).

Things to Do on Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman ActivitiesArt – Art lovers will appreciate the high-quality collection of Caymanian artworks at the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands, as well as the scheduled and drop-in art classes and workshops for adults and children. Get a feel for the Island’s history through art, from its seafaring days to its development as a global financial center and popular tourist destination. Stroll around the floral gardens and exhibits and learn about Caymanian heritage at the same time.

Hiking –Grand Cayman’s highest point is only 79 feet above sea level, so there are no mountains to climb. But that doesn’t mean our tropical paradise lacks mellow walks where you can enjoy the stunning scenery and local birds and wildlife. The historic Mastic Reserve Trail is a lesser-known but worthwhile attraction on the north side of the Island that will lead you through mangroves and old-growth forest on a satisfying four-mile round-trip hike. Self-guided leaflets are available from the National Trust’s visitor center.

Dive / Snorkel – Dive or snorkel on the wreck of the USS Kittiwake, a 251-foot-long former submarine support ship. Following almost 50 years of active service in the US Navy, she was sunk in 2011 to serve as an artificial reef and an ocean tribute to seafarers worldwide. The water is clear enough to see the wreck from the surface and is ideal for snorkelers and people diving for the first time. Explore the ship deck by deck or snorkel from above to see 50 species of coral and more than 500 species of fish.

Sunbathe – The largest and most popular of Grand Cayman’s spectacular beaches is Seven Mile Beach, where you’ll find most of the resorts and most of the people. If you’re looking for something quieter, consider Rum Point, an expansive beach on the north side of the Island, about 10 miles from George Town. Lounge in a hammock in the shade of the Casuarina trees or snorkel out beyond the shallow beach area and swim with sea turtles, sting rays, parrot fish and lobsters.

There are plenty of activities on Grand Cayman that will leave you with fantastic memories. When you’re ready for beverages, find everything you need at a convenient Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits location, or order online and enjoy free delivery.