
A Trio of Island Treasures
Welcome to a trio of Caribbean treasures where vibrant marine life, world-class beaches, and laid-back island charm meet. The Cayman Islands—Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman—invite you to explore crystal-clear waters, encounter gentle stingrays, and relax on the powder-soft sands of Seven Mile Beach. Whether you're diving deep, dining beachside, or sending a cheeky postcard from Hell (read more below!), your Envoyage advisor will curate a Cayman Islands escape that’s as chill or adventurous as you want it to be.

Cayman Islands in Focus
Currency: Cayman Islands Dollar (KYD)
Tipping Customs: 10-15%, if a service charge is not included.
Language: English
Popular Drink: Cayman Mudslide cocktail
Must Eat: Cassava cake
Power Up: US Plugs, 120 V
Weather: Tropical maritime climate, with average temperatures between 72-88°F year-round.
Best Time to Visit: November- April is typically the peak-season when it’s dry.
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Moments Worth Chasing
Stretch Out on Seven Mile Beach
Despite the name, this iconic stretch of coral-white sand spans about 5.5 miles—and every inch is postcard-worthy. Perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or sipping something tropical.
Swim with Stingrays at Stingray City
Wade into shallow waters where friendly stingrays glide beside you. It’s a surreal, safe, and unforgettable experience.
Descend 100 Feet in a Submarine
Hop aboard a submarine for a guided underwater tour through vibrant reefs teeming with tropical fish, all with a knowledgable guide.
Send a Postcard from Hell
Visit the jagged black limestone formations of “Hell,” a quirky natural wonder with its own post office for sending tongue-in-cheek greetings.
Explore Grand Cayman
From the Governor’s Residence and the Cayman Turtle Centre to rum cake tastings at Tortuga Rum Company, this island tour gives you a bite-size taste of island life and local flavor.