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Splitting the cost of your flight to the Cayman Islands with Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) can make your trip more manageable financially. Unlike paying upfront, BNPL allows you to split the cost of your flight tickets into smaller, more budget-friendly instalments.

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Popular Airlines Flying to the Cayman Islands

Here are the three favourite airlines flying to airports in the Cayman Islands. Owen Roberts International Airport (GCM) on Grand Cayman, Charles Kirkconnell International Airport (CYB) on Cayman Brac, and Edward Bodden Airfield (LYB)

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Cayman Airways

As the national flag carrier, Cayman Airways offers the most nonstop international jet flights to and from the Cayman Islands, connecting to various cities in the US, Caribbean, and Central America, and also providing inter-island service.

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American Airlines has a significant presence, offering numerous flights from multiple US hubs like Miami, Charlotte, and Dallas/Fort Worth, providing extensive connectivity.

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British Airways

For travellers from Europe, British Airways offers direct service from London Heathrow, typically with a stopover in Nassau, Bahamas, making it the primary long-haul option from the UK.

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Book Flights to the Cayman Islands

Seeking a tropical escape? The Cayman Islands can offer you just that! Within the Caribbean Sea lives the Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory made up of 3 islands known as Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Grand Cayman, the largest island, is famous for Seven Mile Beach - this remarkable stretch of sand and calm clear waters provide plenty of opportunities for snorkelling, diving and other water sports.

On Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, there's a more relaxed atmosphere and outstanding natural beauty. Rock climbing is a popular activity on Cayman Brac, whilst Little Cayman is best for bird-watching. Whichever island you choose to visit, your trip won't be complete without trying out the unique cuisine in the region, including some of the freshest seafood in the Caribbean and local rum!

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George Town, located on Grand Cayman Island, is the capital of the Cayman Islands. It's where you'll find most of the region's historical sites and is ideal for cultural exploration. The Cayman Islands National Museum, situated in the oldest public building in George Town, features exhibits on the natural and cultural history of the Cayman Islands. It offers workshops on traditional Caymanian crafts and hosts special events throughout the year.

Seven Mile Beach, which we mentioned earlier, is a short drive away, but if you're looking for a beach closer to the city's cruise port, Collier's Public Beach is a good spot for relaxing. George Town's duty-free status means it's a haven for shopaholics! Cardinal Avenue is lined with shops selling everything from luxury brands to local crafts. The local art galleries also sell unique souvenirs.

To get to George Town by air, you can fly to Grand Cayman's Owen Roberts International Airport, only a short distance from George Town. The peak season for visiting Georgetown is in the winter months - book your flights in advance if you plan to travel during this time.

Things to Do in the Cayman Islands

Thinking of visiting the Cayman Islands but unsure where to start? Here are some great activities to include in your trip!

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Swim with Stingrays at Stingray City

This is often considered the quintessential Cayman Islands experience. At a shallow sandbar in the North Sound, you can interact with dozens of friendly Southern Stingrays in their natural habitat. You can stand in the waist-deep water, pet them, feed them, and even get a "kiss" for good luck! It's a truly unique and memorable encounter.

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Chill out on 7-mile beach

Regularly voted among the best beaches in the world, Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman is a stunning stretch of soft white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water.

It's perfect for swimming, sunbathing, long walks, and a variety of watersports like snorkelling, parasailing, and paddleboarding. Many resorts and restaurants are located along this iconic coastline.

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Dive and snorkel around the beautiful beaches

The Cayman Islands are world-renowned for their exceptional dive and snorkel sites.

Whether you're a seasoned diver or a beginner snorkeler, the vibrant coral reefs, abundant marine life (including turtles, colourful fish, and sometimes even sharks), and impressive shipwrecks like the USS Kittiwake offer incredible underwater adventures. There are options for all skill levels, from shallow reef snorkelling to deep wreck dives.

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Looking to snag a bargain to your favourite destination? The best place to start looking is to identify low-cost airlines that can get you there on the cheap. They will charge extra for baggage and other bonuses you would get for free with a full carrier, but if you are fine travelling light and basic, you'll save yourself a lot of money.


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Cayman Islands Travel Tips

  • Pack for Warm Weather and Water Activities, but Also Sun Protection: The Cayman Islands have a tropical climate, so lightweight clothing, swimwear, and sandals are essential. However, the Caribbean sun can be intense. Bring a high SPF sunscreen (reef-safe is preferred to protect the delicate marine environment), a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and perhaps a rash guard for prolonged water exposure.
  • Budget for Higher Costs: The Cayman Islands, particularly Grand Cayman, are known for being a relatively expensive destination compared to some other Caribbean islands. Accommodations, dining, and activities can be pricey.
  • Rent a Car for Flexibility (or Understand Local Transport Options): While taxis are available, they can add up quickly. For exploring beyond your resort and truly seeing the islands (especially Grand Cayman), renting a car offers the most flexibility. Remember that driving is on the left side of the road (British style).
  • Embrace the Underwater World Safely and Responsibly: The Cayman Islands' marine environment is its crown jewel. Whether you're snorkelling, diving, or visiting Stingray City, prioritise safety and environmental responsibility.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What language do they speak in the Cayman Islands?

While English is the primary language used in government, education, business, and daily communication, you'll also hear a variety of other languages due to the diverse expatriate population. Spanish is quite common, reflecting the significant number of residents from Latin American countries, and you might also hear Jamaican Patois, Tagalog, and other languages, particularly in the hospitality and service industries.

Which season is best to visit the Cayman Islands?

The best time to visit the Cayman Islands for ideal weather is the dry season, from December to April, offering abundant sunshine, low humidity, and comfortable temperatures, though it's also the busiest and most expensive period.

If you prefer fewer crowds and potentially lower prices, the shoulder months of May and November provide a good balance of pleasant weather and better value. The wet season, from June to October, brings the lowest prices and fewest tourists but also higher humidity, more rain, and the risk of tropical storms and hurricanes.

Are the Cayman Islands expensive?

The Cayman Islands are generally considered an expensive destination to visit, particularly Grand Cayman.

Costs for accommodation, dining, and many activities are notably higher than in many other Caribbean islands or major tourist destinations globally, largely since many goods are imported. However, it is possible to mitigate costs by choosing self-catering accommodations, taking advantage of happy hour deals, utilising public transport, or visiting during the off-peak season when prices for flights and hotels may be lower.

Are the Cayman Islands safe?

Yes, the Cayman Islands are generally considered very safe for tourists. They boast one of the lowest crime rates in the Caribbean.

While serious crime is rare and typically doesn't involve tourists, it's always wise to practice common-sense precautions, as you would in any travel destination. This includes being aware of your surroundings, especially at night or in less-frequented areas, securing your valuables (using hotel safes), and not leaving belongings unattended on beaches. Petty theft can occur, but violent crime against tourists is extremely uncommon. The islands are also politically stable and have a well-regarded police force focused on maintaining a safe environment for both residents and visitors.