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Stunning vistas, a burgeoning cultural renaissance, and locally inspired cuisine make this tranquil archipelago more than a picturesque beach destination.
THE CAYMAN ISLANDS form a picture-perfect vacation destination, a small but mighty one that’s long on stunning vistas and truly has something for everyone. The 102-square-mile archipelago — comprising Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman — has a local culture and food scene considered to be a unique hodgepodge of Jamaican, Afro-Caribbean, and British customs. Known for their pristine beaches and tax-free status, the Cayman Islands have been a premiere destination for cruise-ship passengers who make the stop for aquatic excursions and luxe duty-free shopping. The islands’ cultural calendar is filled with annual festivals, such as the Cayman Cookout Festival, helmed by Chef Eric Ripert and hosted at the Ritz-Carlton every January, and Batabano, a local Caribbean carnival celebration which takes place in May. There’s even a Pirates Week festival every November that makes a tour of each island. Activities include invasion reenactments, costume competitions, and boat races.
Against that fun-in-the-sun backdrop, there also seems to be an exciting resurgence of cultural curiosity and reimagining taking place on the islands. An emerging local arts scene is driven by the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands, which, along with a permanent collection, exhibits work from contemporary Caymanian artists. In 2022, the Cayman LGBTQ Foundation hosted its second-ever Pride Parade. Palm Heights — Grand Cayman’s first boutique resort, which opened in 2020 along Seven Mile Beach — joined in on the festivities, curating a week of activities and drag cabarets with a cast of global artists and creatives. In addition to being a thoughtfully designed space, Palm Heights also hosts a robust calendar of live performances at their Supper Club, and is home to an artist residency program that attracts musicians, designers, and artisans from Cayman and abroad. Though all of the islands offer something unique, for many visitors, Grand Cayman is the main event — here’s a list of where to go and what to do when there.
Deidre Dyer is a writer, editorial director, and brand consultant. Her clients include brands such as Nike, Converse, Instagram, and The RealReal. Dyer’s writing has appeared in Vogue, GARAGE, SSENSE, and Riposte magazine. She is currently an editorial and publishing manager at Netflix Queue.
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