If you’re looking to find out more about all there is to see and do on Grand Cayman, look no further! Rum Point Club has all the insider information and travel tips you need for exploring the island.

As the home of The Rum Deck and Solis Restaurant, Rum Point Club is a hub of local culture. We also know all the top things to do through our Rum Point Activities.

That’s why we’ve created this series of travel guides to help you learn more about what you can experience, from exciting excursions to the best beaches and activities.

Keep reading to learn more about Grand Cayman and find inspiration for your next trip. And if you have any questions about Rum Point Club, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Our Travel Guides

The Best Places for Paddleboarding in Grand Cayman

Looking for the best places for paddleboarding in Grand Cayman? Check out our blog for the top spots, from Rum Point to Seven Mile Beach!

The Ultimate Packing Guide for a Trip to Grand Cayman

Traveling to the Cayman Islands? Then check out Rum Point Club’s ultimate packing list for a trip to Grand Cayman! Read our blog for our local tips!
Sunset over the ocean with calm waves and an orange sky.

The Most Romantic Spots in Grand Cayman

Traveling to the Cayman Islands with your love? Rum Point Club has your guide to the most romantic spots in Grand Cayman! Read for our local insights.
Aerial view of a sandy beach with rows of orange lounge chairs and white umbrellas, surrounded by palm trees and nearby buildings under a clear blue sky—perfect for those seeking stunning event venues in Grand Cayman.

Guide to Visiting Grand Cayman in Fall

Welcome to Rum Point Club’s Guide to Visiting Grand Cayman in fall. Use our local tips and insights to plan your dream escape to our part of paradise.
Four dishes on a wooden table: shrimp and avocado salad, baked eggplant, shrimp in sauce with bread slices, and grilled octopus with sauce.

The Rum Point Club Menu: Signature Dishes You’ll Love

When you visit us at Rum Point Club, you can expect your taste buds to be taken on a tantalizing journey. Our menu is bold, vibrant, and fun — just...
Rum Point Club beachside bar surrounded by palm trees and umbrellas under a clear blue sky in East End Grand Cayman

Your Guide to a Relaxing Day at Rum Point

Rum Point, located on the North Side of Grand Cayman, is the island’s secluded paradise. With its laid-back vibe, stunning sunsets, and easy access to nearby attractions like Starfish Point...
Outdoor dining area with wooden tables and chairs set on sandy ground beneath palm trees by the beach—glassware arranged on tables, sea views in the background—ideal for relaxed gatherings or event venues in Grand Cayman.

How to Host an Unforgettable Event at Rum Point Club

Are you looking for a standout venue to host an upcoming special event in Grand Cayman? We think you’re going to love Rum Point Club. Located in our island’s North...
Woman standing in clear turquoise water, smiling and holding a large stingray under sunny skies while on tour with Red Sail Sports from Rum Point

Your Ultimate Guide to Visiting Grand Cayman in Summer

If you’ve been dreaming of a Caribbean escape that’s both blissfully laid-back and surprisingly affordable, summer in Grand Cayman might just be the best-kept secret in travel. While many visitors...
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A Guide to Vegetarian and Vegan Dining in Grand Cayman

As a Caribbean island, Grand Cayman’s cuisine is defined by fresh seafood. Dishes like conch fritters, Caribbean lobster, and turtle stew are local favorites you can find across the island,...
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Where to Spot Grand Cayman’s Rare and Endangered Wildlife

Despite the island’s small size, Grand Cayman is teeming with wildlife, much of which you won’t find anywhere else in the world! While you might not come across impressive creatures...
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What to Do in Grand Cayman During the Rainy Season

While the majority of visitors travel to Grand Cayman during the peak dry season, when the sun is out and the water conditions are prime, the rainy season presents a...
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Getting Around Grand Cayman: Transportation Tips for Tourists

When visiting an island just 197 square kilometers in size, you may be wondering what the best way of getting around will be. Luckily, despite Grand Cayman’s small size, the...