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After extensive research we've determined that our winter cruise is for us to relax and defrost. Period. So for our excursions, unless we're someplace seriously fascinating, or that has a lot of good jewelry deals, ha, we just want a gorgeous beach, some shade, some food and drink and clean bathrooms that's not 3 hours from port.

 

CC has been REALLY helpful here in the past. My fancy friend says we should do a Resort for a Day pass at the Westin on GC but um, no. Ridiculously expensive for a chaise, some food and maybe 2 drinks, and a beach. We're pretty low maintenance and want some quiet and no kids. Because ours are grown and we don't need to relive that till we have grandchildren!

 

So which destinations would you recommend on GC?

 

TIA!!

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Hop on the bus and head to the Sea Grape or Public beach area...food/drink, restrooms, lounger rentals/umbrellas, watersports....whatever you want is there. The bus is $2.50 pp...and you can buy your drinks/food....the bus is mere steps away for the return trip!

You really don't need an AI to have a great beach day on GC!

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Just reading up on it though - since it's 7 miles long - where should we get off the bus or out of the cab? I just checked GC's port schedule and there are less than 6,000 passengers in port our day, which is FANTASTIC! We'd really like just a beautiful, quiet beach (not near a party bar blasting music), chairs with shade of some form, and access to decent food and clean bathrooms.

Thank you!

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Seven Mile Beach is the main tourist section of the island. It's pretty well-developed. The quietest sections you're going to find there will be places like Cemetary Beach (farthest section from the port area) where there are no facilities. (Facilities = people) All of the sections of SMB are easily accessible by taxi or public bus from the port area.

 

Outside of George Town there are numerous nice beaches that may (or may not) have fewer people. The quietest ones will again be those that have no facilities such as restrooms, food, drink, etc. Those beaches will all require either a rental car, or in the case of some of the closer ones, a taxi with a prearranged return time.

 

Cayman doesn't have the type of private and/or all-inclusive beach resorts that some other islands do.

 

In general, along Seven Mile Beach, there's three types of beach access spots.

 

Hotels:

- very, very rarely sell day passes or allow cruise ship visitors to use their facilities, as they are often fully booked with stayover visitors and it's just not worth the hassle for them

 

Beach Clubs (for lack of a better term):

- these are really just bars/restaurants along the beach, with nice facilities they allow people (cruise ship visitors, locals, stayover visitors, whoever) to use in hopes that those people will spend money on food and drinks...and they don't allow outside food/drinks to be brought in, so they've got a pretty good chance

- popular spots include Royal Palms, Calico Jacks and Tiki Beach

 

Public Beaches:

- these are sections of beach that may or may not have any facilities, and are generally reached by a path from the road marked "beach access"

- popular spots include Public Beach (next to Calico Jacks), Governor's Beach and Cemetery Beach (both named after the landmark beside it)

 

Technically, all beaches are public (and therefore free) up to the high water mark. Nothing is fenced in, and you can walk the length of the beach along the water without being charged any admission fees.

 

In order to put your towel down on the sand above that high water mark, you either need to be at one of the public beach sections or at one of the beach clubs that has specifically encouraged people to visit.

 

You can't (legally, anyway) put your towel down in front of a condo building or hotel complex, or use their facilities, without permission of the owners/management.

 

There's really not that much difference between the various 7MB locations when it comes down to it. It's really personal preference. Most spots are free/cheap. All have restrooms and outdoor showers, and will have lounge chairs and umbrellas for rent. Most have a watersports operator there or nearby for rentals. None are the type of huge AI beach clubs you'll find in other ports like Cozumel. The biggest differences I've noticed are distance from the port area and the restaurant menu, plus the couple of notes below.

 

In order of distance (closest first) from the port area:

 

Royal Palms - http://royalpalmscayman.com/

- has an adults-only pool and rental beach cabanas

- doesn't do cruise ship excursions, has a $2pp entry fee

 

Public Beach/Calico Jacks - https://www.facebook.com/CalicoJacksGrandCayman

- not really a commercial beach club like the others, it's the actual public beach area with a restaurant next door

- has a playground nearby, and has public picnic shelters (free, first come first served)

- sometimes has excursions, no entry fee

 

Tiki Beach - http://www.tikibeachcayman.net/

- beach is a little narrow compared to the other spots (at least the last time I was there)

- most popular location for cruise excursions

- some have reported a high entry fee (incl chair & drink) but that isn't consistent

- it was closed when we drove by last week, but that may just be a 'low season' thing - I'd check first if there going to be open on your dates

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