Free Things to Do in Grand Cayman



Make memories of a lifetime in Grand Cayman on a shoestring budget with no shortage of free things to do and affordable drink prices at Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits.

Free Things to Do in Grand CaymanWith a bit of insider knowledge about the island itself and our staff of experts to guide your drink purchases, you’ll have a fantastic time without breaking the bank. Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits has eight convenient locations to keep you hydrated wherever your travels take you, and we offer online purchases with FREE delivery so the party never has to stop for a drink run. Stay safe, never thirsty when enjoying Grand Cayman.

Free Activities in Grand Cayman

Sun and Sand

If you dislike sun and sand, why would you go to the Cayman Islands? This region of the world offers the planet’s most beautiful beaches, so it only makes sense to spend much of your time enjoying them.

  • Governor’s Beach – located on the west coast of Grand Cayman (middle portion of Seven Mile Beach) with swimming and snorkeling opportunities as well as picnic tables, grills, and benches for easy days of fun.
  • Cemetery Beach – another portion of Seven Mile Beach situated at its northern end, this beach offers opportunities for swimming and snorkeling with restroom and shower facilities available.
  • Seven Mile Beach – the beachy coastline of Grand Cayman, just over six miles long with a few spots that offer facilities for the public.
  • Starfish Point – situated near Rum Point on the northern coast of Grand Cayman and home to shallow water and a healthy starfish population.
  • Smith Barcadere – the southwest corner of Grand Cayman in South Sound features this sandy cove framed by stone ledges that provides restroom, shower, and picnic table access.
  • Spotts Beach – about a quarter of an hour from George Town, this beach provides pavilion-covered picnic areas and a portable toilet in the parking lot.
  • Rum Point – on the north side of Grand Cayman, this area provides optimal swimming and snorkeling as well as hammocks, shade, picnic tables, and dining opportunities. Changing rooms and showers, huts, volleyball nets, and more make this area worth the visit.
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Unique Sites to Visit

  • Hell – situated in the West Bay community, this spot allows guests to view unique formations of black limestone in a platform.
  • Fort George Ruins – dates back to the 16th century, constructed from coral rock and limestone.
  • Blow Holes – area along the coastline where water shoots up through gaps in the rock.
  • Wreck of the Ten Sails – historic shipwreck dating back to February 8, 1794, features a plaque of memorial and viewing location.

As you enjoy any of these free activities, stop for beverages at one of our locations:

  • Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits – #1 Avistar Building, West Side Road, Cayman Brac, (345) 945-1107
  • Jacques Scott Harbour Walk – Harbour Walk, Edgewater Way, Cayman Islands, (345) 946-8045
  • Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits – Frank Sound, Cayman Islands, (345) 949-5397
  • Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits, Next to Fosters Republix, West Bay, Road, West Bay, Cayman Islands, (345) 946-8259
  • Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits, Morritts Plaza, Queens Hwy, East End, Cayman Islands, (345) 946-5686
  • Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits Wine Cellar Retail, Galleria Plaza, West Bay Road, Seven Mile Beach, Cayman Islands, (345) 945-5260
  • Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits Fine Wine Retail Store, North Sound Road & Shedden Road, George Town, Cayman Islands, (345) 949-0277
  • Countryside Shopping Centre, Countryside Shopping Mall, 33 Hirst Road, Savannah, Cayman Islands, (345) 947-1536

Now that you’re prepared with a list of free things to do and a list of Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits in order to secure the necessary libations, go forth and make memories!