The Cayman Islands Beaches: Rum Point

Rum Point
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On the north coast of Grand Cayman, facing Cuba, lies the ever popular Rum Point. Here, flat white sands backed by shade trees lead down to the calm blue sea.

Although the Cayman Islands has beaches that are more secluded than Rum Point the natural setting, personality and other features provided by this location might be just right for you.

Though vacation planning is filled with choices, the beaches you choose to visit may be be some of the most important ones and Rum Point is one of the Cayman Islands' many great beaches to consider.

Some may feel that beaches throughout the Cayman Islands tend to be somewhat quiet, but you can find a difference at Rum Point. Though few would call this spot urbanized it's not families and groups of friends that decide to check out this beach will enjoy escaping the buzz of city life without sacrificing the chance to meet new people.

You'll easily find beautiful scenery on the beaches of the Cayman Islands, helping them to become a popular destination for vacationers. Although travelers often frequent these beaches, a few draw smaller crowds than others. Each beach has its own personality, and some will find that Rum Point's nature suits them just right.

Location

This sandy stretch is 2.3 miles from Sting Ray Sandbar, on the northwestern coast of the Cayman Islands. Rum Point is close to North Side, so travelers staying in this area won't have far to go.

Nearby Hotels

The number of other visitors at the beach can vary widely, depending on the time of day and season of the year. The beach is not located next door to any large hotels but you may encounter visitors staying at some of the smaller hotels nearby. You'll find a fairly substantial hotels located nearby. So if you're interested in staying in this vicinity you have some viable options to consider.

Additional hotel options are listed in the following table.

Nearest Hotels to Rum Point
Hotel NameDistanceNo. of
Rooms
Wyndham Sunshine Suites - Grand Cayman 7.4 mi. 136
Courtyard Grand Cayman by Marriott 7.5 mi. 174
Westin Casuarina Resort & Spa 7.5 mi. 351
Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman Beach Suites 7.8 mi. 342
Beach Club Colony Hotel & Dive Resort 7.9 mi. 41
Aqua Bay Club 7.9 mi. 19
Lacovia Condos 8.0 mi. 55

Amenities and Ambience

Snorkeling in the crystalline waters is a popular activity at Rum Point, as well as, volleyball, windsurfing, and parasailing. A beach bar and grill, Wreck Bar, provides food and cold drinks, including beer.

The number of people at the beach is affected by several things, like the time of year and day of the week. Some of the Cayman Islands' beaches may rarely be crowded, while others are often crowded especially during the high tourism season. One of the most important factors when considering a day at the beach may be the size of the crowd you'll encounter. While some prefer a crowded beach filled with people and activity, other beach bums like a quieter oceanfront setting.

Like everything else about the Cayman Islands this beach has a distinctive quality which will be particularly appealing to some visitors. The appealing qualities of this beach are a little different from what you'll experience at the other beaches in the Cayman Islands. Rum Point is a popular beach, especially on weekends, so there are always plenty of people, mainly tourists.

Attractions

If you're like many travelers, you want to experience plenty of incredible sights during your trip-- and also relax a little bit. A day at the beach can be a relaxing part of your vacation, but natural wonders, like Sting Ray Sandbar (located 2.3 miles to the west of Rum Point) can add greatly to your vacation experience.

Historical attractions like Clock Tower offer a wonderful complement to the scenery of Rum Point, allowing vacationers to learn more about the Cayman Islands without having to venture too far from the coast.

Plenty of nearby activities will ensure that you never run low on things to do. Attractions close to this beach can found in the following table.

Attractions Near Rum Point
Attraction NameDistanceDirectionType
Sting Ray Sandbar 2.3 mi. W Natural Attraction
Cayman Wall 2.5 mi. W Natural Attraction
Civic Centre 6.2 mi. SE
Pirate's Cave & Mini Zoo 6.3 mi. SE Natural Attraction
Eagle Ray 6.3 mi. NW Water Body
Govenor Michael Gore Bird Sanctuary 6.5 mi. SW Natural Attraction
Mastic Trail 6.9 mi. SE Natural Attraction
Tarpoon Alley 7.0 mi. W Natural Attraction
Tropical Gardens 7.3 mi. SW Natural Attraction
Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park 7.3 mi. SE Zoo/Wildlife Sanctuary

Food

If you're starving for a midday meal, this beach has you covered, and you don't have to go far from the sea.

Nearby dining options are shown below.

Restaurants Near Rum Point
Restaurant NameCuisine TypeMeals ServedDistanceDirection
Rum Point American varies 0.1 mi. SE
Wreck Bar and Grille N.A. varies 0.1 mi. SE
Red Ginger Caribbean varies 4.7 mi. E
Reef Point Restaurant and Lounge Caribbean varies 6.3 mi. SE
Powell Vintres N.A. varies 6.3 mi. SE
The Edge French varies 6.5 mi. SE
Lighthouse at Breakers Caribbean lunch & dinner 7.1 mi. SE
Calypso Grill International varies 7.2 mi. W

There are many types of dining experiences that vacationers can enjoy in the Cayman Islands, but eating at the beach can be particularly fun. Your hotel may be happy to pack a picnic lunch for you, or you can pick up some food en route to the beach.

A lot of beachgoers patronize the snack bar at this beach.

Other Beaches

The Cayman Islands has many beaches and Rum Point is just one option. Some might enjoy Water Cay, which is a particularly centralized beach. It is located 1.1 miles to the southwest. Search for starfish and other colorful marine life in the gentle surf of Walter Cay.

If you're looking for a more secluded beach experience, your search could end at East End. The crystalline waters that lap the shores of the East End beach seem to change from different hues of blue. You'll find it 12.4 miles to the east.

You may also want to consider Cayman Kai, which you'll find 1.1 miles from Rum Point. The serenity and restful atmosphere of the tranquil Cayman Kai beach provides the perfect setting for your next tropical retreat.

Rum Point might not make your top beaches list, but with plenty of beach and activity options in the Cayman Islands, you'll have no need to worry if this beach doesn't strike your fancy.

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