While the Cayman Islands may have relatively few large excursion sites, they consistently draw a significant number of travelers.
One of the traditional sightseeing destinations in the Cayman Islands is Fort George, although only fragments of it remain. This fort, constructed in 1790, is not well-preserved. Another must-visit location often included in Georgetown tours is the National Museum of the Cayman Islands, housed in the historic Old Court Building, formerly a prison. The admission fee for the museum is $6 USD.
Exploring the Cayman Islands isn't limited to land; you can also dive into the deep waters. A thrilling sightseeing adventure awaits on the submarine "Atlantis," where you can traverse the reef. Prices for this excursion range from $70 to $85 per person for group tours and $395 for two people with the added thrill of diving to greater depths.
In the city of Savannah, regular tours of Pedro St. James Castle are available. Admission costs $8 for adults and $4 for children. And, of course, no Cayman Islands tour is complete without a visit to the Pirates' Caves near Bodden. This unique tourist attraction lets you immerse yourself in the world of pirate romance.
When vacationing in the Cayman Islands, almost every tourist makes it a point to visit a turtle farm and see the newborn turtles.
An excursion to Little Cayman Island, a very popular Cayman Islands excursion, gets rave reviews. Nature lovers will feel right at home in the National Bird Sanctuary or on the Salt Rock Nature Trail. Cayman Brac Island is equally popular. Both islands are accessible from Grand Cayman only by airplane.