DestinationsCayman Islands
Frequently Asked Questions
The dry season, from December to April, offers warm and pleasant weather averaging 24–29 °C. The wet season runs from May to October, bringing short tropical showers. Hurricane season lasts from June to November, though major storms are uncommon.
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A valid passport is required, typically valid for at least six months beyond your planned return date. Cruise visitors may face specific rules depending on the length of their stay.
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The official currency is the Cayman Islands Dollar (CI $). However, US dollars are widely accepted, with an average rate of 1 CI $ equal to about 1.25 USD.
Yes, most hotels, resorts, and public places offer Wi-Fi. Mobile coverage is strong on Grand Cayman with providers such as Digicel and Flow.
Accommodation ranges from luxury resorts and beachfront hotels to private villas and guesthouses. Seven Mile Beach is a favorite for visitors, while Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are perfect for a quieter escape.
Highlights include Stingray City, snorkeling and diving among coral reefs, relaxing on Seven Mile Beach, exploring the Cayman Turtle Centre, visiting Crystal Caves, or hiking along the Mastic Trail.
Yes, the Cayman Islands are among the safest destinations in the Caribbean, with very low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere for travelers.
No mandatory vaccinations are required. However, a pre-travel medical consultation is recommended to ensure all routine vaccinations are up to date.
No, public nudity is strictly prohibited by law. Topless sunbathing or nudist activities are not allowed, and visitors should respect local customs.
The legal drinking age is 18. Bars and restaurants may require proof of age before serving alcohol.



