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Cayman Islands - Regal Beach Club

Hotels in the Cayman Islands are ok, but if you want to spend your vacation in style, you should stay at the Regal Beach Club. It is a great place to stay because it is close to many popular spots.

The Cayman Islands is a beautiful place, and many tourists visit the beaches every year; however, most of them choose to stay at hotels. Hotels are ok, but if you really want to have a great time during your vacation, you should consider staying at the Regal Beach Club. The Regal Beach Club is a cool place, but it is not cheap; however, many people have stay there, and they really enjoyed themselves, so you might want to start saving your money, because the Regal Beach Club is worth checking out.

The rooms at the Regal Beach Club are awesome; however, the best rooms generally cost the most money. The upstairs rooms offer a view of the beach from an outdoor patio area, which also has a screen door. Getting a room with a patio is a good idea because you can enjoy the morning breeze without worrying about insects biting you.

After you get up in the morning, you do not have to go out and buy breakfast if you do not want to, because your room will have a kitchen with many appliances. If you enjoy cooking, you will love your time at the Regal Beach Club, but if you do not, there are many places in the area, which offer nice breakfasts. One negative thing about the building is that there are no elevators, so if you have a lot of luggage, you have to carry everything up the stairs, which is tough, and tiring. You may get frustrated carrying your heavy luggage up the stairs, but once you open your room’s door, you will know that your hard work was worth it.

One of the best things about the Regal Beach Club is that it is located right in the middle of Seven Mile Beach. Since the building is in such a great place, you will have quick access to the beach area, which is also viewable from your room‘s windows. There is nothing like hearing the sounds of the ocean in the morning, and then walking to your outdoor deck to view the surroundings.



 
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The Regal Beach Club is also close to the Next Level nightclub, and Coconut Joes, so night time fun is just a few miles away. At the Next Level, you can expect to hear some great music as you dance on the dance floor, and it is a cool place to socialize too. If you plan to visit this place, remember to go on the weekend at around 9:00pm, because during this time, the club is always full. While you are waiting for the weekend to arrive, you can hangout at Coconut Joe’s; this place has some interesting drinks, and a nice crowd of people throughout the week.

The Cayman Islands have many great hotels for tourists, but if you really want to treat yourself during your vacation, you should consider staying at the Regal Beach Club. You get an awesome view of the beach, a cool designed room, and you will be very close to the best spots in the Cayman Islands.

Cayman Islands' Best Beaches

Grand Cayman

The island of Grand Cayman is blessed with many fine beaches. These are the very best.

Conch Point - Grand Cayman. Drive past Spanish Bay Reef and Papagallo until the road starts to disappear, at which point you can see an often-deserted beach, a great place to walk. Unfortunately, it's not so good for swimming because of the shallow water and rocky bottom, and it can be cluttered at times with seaweed and debris. Conch Point Rd., Barkers, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.

East End Beaches - Grand Cayman. Just drive along and look for any sandy beach. Park your car and enjoy a stroll. The stretch by the Reef Resort is a good one. Queen's Hwy., East End, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.

Rum Point - Grand Cayman. This North Sound beach has shade, hammocks, a restaurant, and snorkel gear rentals. Because it's protected by a barrier reef, snorkeling is safe and the sand is soft. The bottom remains shallow for a long way from shore but the bottom is littered with small coral heads, so kids shouldn't wrestle in the water here. Take the ferry from the Hyatt or drive; it's especially popular on Sunday. Start from here for a fast trip to Stingray City Sandbar. North Side, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.

Seven Mile Beach - Grand Cayman. Grand Cayman's west coast is dominated by the famous Seven Mile Beach -- actually a 5½-mi (9-km) -long expanse of powdery white sand. Though the width of the beach varies, Hurricane Ivan has widened it tremendously; toward the south end it narrows and disappears altogether, leaving only rock and ironshore. The beach starts to widen into its normal silky softness anywhere between Tarquyn Manor and the Reef Grill at Royal Palms. Free of litter and peddlers it's an unspoiled (though sometimes crowded) environment. Most of the island's resorts, restaurants, and shopping centers are along this strip. At the public beach toward the north end you can find chairs for rent ($10 for the day, including a beverage) and plenty of water toys, two beach bars, restrooms, and showers. West Bay Rd., Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.

Smith's Cove - Grand Cayman. South of the Grand Old House, this small beach is a popular bathing and snorkeling spot and a wonderful location for a beach wedding. The bottom drops off quickly enough to allow you to swim and play close to shore. Although the beach can be a little rocky, there's little to no debris or coral heads, and there are restrooms and parking. Off S. Church St., George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.

South Sound Cemetery Beach - Grand Cayman. A narrow, sandy driveway takes you past the small cemetery to a perfect beach. The dock here is primarily used by dive boats during winter storms. You can walk in either direction; the water is calm and clear, the sand is soft and clean. You'll definitely find no crowds. S. Sound Rd., George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.

Water Cay - Grand Cayman. If you want an isolated, unspoiled beach, bear left at Rum Point on the north side and follow the road to the end. When you see a soft, sandy beach, stop your car. Wade out knee deep and look for the large orange starfish. (Don't touch -- just look.) North Side, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.

Cayman Brac

Much of the Brac's coastline is ironshore, though there are several pretty sand beaches, mostly along the southwest coast (where swimmers will also find extensive beds of turtle grass). In addition to the hotel beaches, where everyone is welcome, there is a public beach with good access to the reef; it's well marked on tourist maps. The north-coast beaches, predominantly rocky ironshore, offer excellent snorkeling.

Little Cayman

Owen Island - Little Cayman. This private island can be reached by rowboat, kayak, or an ambitious 200-yard swim. Anyone is welcome to come across and enjoy the deserted beaches.

Point o' Sand - Little Cayman. On the easternmost point of the island, this secluded beach is great for wading, shell collecting, and snorkeling. On a clear day you can see 7 miles across to Cayman Brac.

Cayman Islands Hotels

Below are a small selection of hotels available on the Cayman Islands. Clicking any link or picture will open a new page with a far wider choice of hotel accommodation, Bad & Breakfast or Self-Catering

Compass Point Dive Resort
Austin Connolly Road, Grand Cayman
Compass Point Dive Resort - Grand Cayman

Divi Tiara Beach Resort
Box 238, Stake Bay, Cayman Brac
Divi Tiara Beach Resort - Cayman Brac

Spanish Bay Reef Resort
West Bay Road, PO Box 903GT,
George Town, Grand Cayman
Spanish Bay Reef Resort - Grand Cayman

Cobalt Coast Resort & Suites
18 Sea Fan Drive, Grand Cayman
Cobalt Coast Resort & Suites - Grand Cayman

Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman Resort
Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman
Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman Resort - Grand Cayman

Courtyard Grand Cayman
590 West Bay Road
PO Box 30364, Grand Cayman
Courtyard Grand Cayman - Grand Cayman

The Westin Casuarina Resort & Spa
Seven Mile Beach
PO Box 30620, Grand Cayman
The Westin Casuarina Resort & Spa - Grand Cayman

Sunshine Suites Resort - Grand Cayman
1112 West Bay Road, Grand Cayman
Sunshine Suites Resort - Grand Cayman

Sunset House - Grand Cayman
390 South Church Street, PO Box 479 GT
George Town, Grand Cayman
Sunset House - Grand Cayman

Ritz-Carlton - Grand Cayman
Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman
Ritz-Carlton - Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort
389 West Bay Road, Grand Cayman
Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort - Grand Cayman

Comfort Suites Seven Mile Beach
West Bay Road, PO Box 30238
Grand Cayman
Comfort Suites Seven Mile Beach - Grand Cayman

Beach Club Colony Hotel and Dive Resort
West Bay Road, PO Box 903GT
Grand Cayman
Beach Club Colony Hotel and Dive Resort - Grand Cayman

7 Mile Beach Resort and Club
West Bay Road, George Town
Grand Cayman
7 Mile Beach Resort and Club - Grand Cayman

Britannia Villas Grand Cayman
169 SMB Britannia Drive, West Bay Road South
Hyatt Resort, Grand Cayman
Britannia Villas Grand Cayman - Grand Cayman

Northern Lights Condos
553 Old Robin Road Queens Hwy,
PO Box 1751 North Shore, George Town
Grand Cayman
Northern Lights Condos - Grand Cayman

Condos at Treasure Island
299 West Bay Road
11906, Grand Cayman
Condos at Treasure Island - Grand Cayman
 

 
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