Boasting a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, bar and free WiFi, The Locale Hotel Grand Caiman is located 1 mi from Seven Mile Beach. The hotel has family rooms.
Deborah
United States of America
Staff very helpful and the room was very comfortable and nice!!
Just 656 feet from the island’s beautiful Seven Mile Beach, Sunshine Suites Resort offers elegant accommodations with an outdoor pool and WiFi. Suites and studios all include a fully-equipped kitchen....
Carrie
United States of America
Loved the location, pool, restaurant, and access to the Westin Hotel facilities.
This luxury Grand Caiman oceanfront hotel offers on-site restaurants and an oceanfront pool. Warmly decorated rooms offer a flat-screen TV and scenic views from the private balcony.
Zoliam
United States of America
Cleanliness, friendly staff, all the activities that are offered. Also, the refreshments by the pool and in the lobby were a plus. The breakfast buffet offered a great variety.
The oceanfront Holiday Inn Resort Grand Caiman features an extensive tropical garden, a swimming pool and is adjacent to the only 18-hole golf course on the island.
Elizabeth
United States of America
I liked the beach, the gym , the stingray city tour and guides. Food was pretty good.
Standing on the beautiful Seven Mile Beach, this Grand Caiman resort features the Hibiscus Spa and a variety of water sports. Exotic outdoor pool and cabanas are also provided.
This beachfront resort is just 1.9 mi from George Town. It has guest rooms with WiFi, an outdoor pool, a tennis court, a spa and wellness center and on-site shops for guests to enjoy.
Just a 4-minute walk from West Bay Beach and one mile from Boatswains Beach, The Diver's Inn Grand Cayman features accommodations in George Town with a garden.
Jessica
Cayman Islands
Loved my stay. The host was very extremely nice. He left us a few goodies on our stay. Also allowed us to check in early. The place was beautiful, No issues.
Offering an outdoor pool, Seven Mile Beach Resort features tropical-style apartments located on the beach in Driftwood Village. Due to sand erosion, the beach is not currently accesible.
On average, 3-star hotels in George Town cost $263 per night, and 4-star hotels in George Town are $600 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in George Town can be found for $912 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in George Town this weekend is $301 or, for a 4-star hotel, $641. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in George Town for this weekend cost around $982 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Lots to do in George Town, very busy. If you want to relax and less people, then go to the other side of the island. Beaches are nice too...seven miles has become more like 3 mile now because the beaches are disappearing..
Darla
United States of America
Scored 6.0
6.0
If you like drinking & eating well this is a great spot.
If you like drinking & eating well this is a great spot. If you like having your pants pulled down every time the bill comes out this is also the spot. This place makes Dubai look cheap.
Not a lot to see in George Town & I did try my best find something to settle my thirst for adventure but failed.
I did visit the Cayman museum but my sheds bigger !
David Lee
Isle of Man
Scored 6.0
6.0
Georgetown isn't really the place to go to while in the...
Georgetown isn't really the place to go to while in the Cayman's unless you're looking to mingle with the thousands of cruise ship tourists.
However, If snorkeling is your cup of tea, Georgetown does have a great spot just a short swim away from the shore. Edens rock and Devils grotto are some great places if you want to spend time in the water.
Happy roaming Gnome
United States of America
Scored 10
10
There was so much to do if you wanted, we used red sail...
There was so much to do if you wanted, we used red sail excursion co.- very friendly and they really care about the sea animals, very knowledgeable. You can also just relax on the beach. Shopping and food were great. We especially enjoyed Coconut Joe’s, chicken chicken and Craft. There is a high sales tax and service fees charged so be prepared for the expense! A simply beautiful place to visit otherwise! We can’t wait to go back.
kimberly
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
I'm not much of a 'city' person - I preferred all the island...
I'm not much of a 'city' person - I preferred all the island had to offer outside of town. We did have a nice meal there at Sharkese (sp?) and my girlfriend who likes to shop enjoyed the stores.
My favorite activity of all was a visit to Rum Point along with the amazing experience of swimming with Stingrays!!
Beverly
Canada
Scored 10
10
though food and drinks can be expensive !!!
though food and drinks can be expensive !!!you can go here on a Budget and enjoy this MOST Beautiful place and eat in make sandwiches and go out for dinner and find the best deals by just talking to the friendly people, we Love Kirk supermarket and Fosters just opened so you have either choose from, public buses are reasonable but we rented a vehicle which is not for everyone as your drive on the Left hand side of the road with the steering wheel on the Right ( you do get used to it)
The best hotel on the island but also the most expensive. The rooms are wonderful, lots of space and comfort. The hotel is located on the famous Seven Mile Beach and has also two nice swimming pools. The food at the restaurants is fantastic, we especially liked the Saint June. Hotel and restaurant employees are pampering you and always here to help you feel well.
The location of this apartment was excellent. Close enough to walk into George Town and over to Camana Bay as well. There is a pool, with bar, hot tub and the amazing beach with it's perfect cove. The apartment had everything we needed from snorkle gear to oven gloves! We stayed for a month and it was like home from home. Absolutely loved it.
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