Things To Do in Cayman Islands
- Published Date: May 3, 2025
- Fishing
- Cayman Islands
- $500 - $900 price range
- Updated Date: May 3, 2025
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Things to Do in Grand Cayman After Your Fishing Charter with Jah Bless Charters
So, you’ve already booked your fishing trip with Jah Bless Charters—great choice! After a morning on the water catching Snapper, Wahoo, or Tuna with Captain Cachas Stewart, Grand Cayman offers a range of exciting, family-friendly activities on land. From cultural sites to wildlife parks and local food spots, here’s how to make the most of your island experience.
Explore Cayman Turtle Centre
After you’ve fished with us at Jah Bless Charters, the Cayman Turtle Centre is a perfect family-friendly destination in West Bay. This conservation park lets visitors interact with sea turtles, swim in a lagoon, and even spot small sharks and birds in their natural habitat. It's a unique way to learn about Cayman’s marine life while staying dry.
Walk the Mastic Trail
Step into Cayman’s untouched wilderness along the Mastic Trail, a scenic two-mile path that winds through protected tropical forest. You'll pass rare trees, birds, and medicinal plants along this historic trail maintained by the National Trust. Guided tours are available, or go at your own pace.
Visit Pedro St. James Castle
For a cultural experience, visit Pedro St. James, the oldest stone building on the island and a national historic site. Explore multimedia exhibits about Cayman’s political history and enjoy panoramic views of the coast from the grounds.
Dine and Shop at Camana Bay
Spend your afternoon at Camana Bay, Grand Cayman's premier shopping and dining hub. Stroll along palm-lined walkways, explore local boutiques, or grab a bite at one of its many family-friendly restaurants. It’s a great spot to unwind and enjoy the island’s modern side.
Grab a Bite at Heritage Kitchen
For a laid-back, local dining experience, visit Heritage Kitchen in West Bay. This colorful beachside shack serves up Cayman-style fish, rice and beans, and fresh fruit juice—all with ocean views and island vibes.
Take a Tour of the Crystal Caves
Explore the underground wonder of Cayman Crystal Caves in Northside. These guided tours take you through ancient limestone caves, complete with crystal formations, tropical forest, and bat colonies. It’s a memorable and educational stop for families.
Visit the Botanic Park
Enjoy a peaceful escape at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, where you can admire tropical flowers, stroll through heritage gardens, and spot the endangered Blue Iguana. It’s an easy and relaxing activity, perfect after a morning on the water.