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Wild stingrays, glass-clear water, an island built for the sea.

The Stingray City sandbar, the coral gardens, Starfish Point and a bay that glows after dark, plus Seven Mile Beach, the crystal caves and George Town. Every Grand Cayman tour, reviewed.

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Only in Grand Cayman

Three things you’ll only do here.

Snorkel trips and beach days exist on every Caribbean island. A wild stingray sandbar, a starfish flat you can wade, and a bay that glows after dark do not. Build the trip around these three.

In the North Sound

Stingray City

A waist-deep sandbar miles out in the open sea, where dozens of wild southern stingrays glide up to be held and fed. They have gathered on this flat for generations. Nowhere else lets you stand in the middle of the ocean, surrounded by rays this used to people.

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  2. 2 Private, luxury, custom charters to Stingray City, Snorkeling & More 5.0 488 reviews
  3. 3 Private Half Day Stingray City, Snorkeling and Starfish Beach Tour 5.0 465 reviews
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Off Cayman Kai

Starfish Point

A glass-clear, ankle-deep flat on the quiet north shore, scattered with giant red cushion starfish the size of a dinner plate. You wade out and they are simply there on the white sand. Look, photograph, and slip them straight back under, because they breathe through the water.

  1. 1 Starfish Point, Stingray City-Sandbar & Coral Gardens 4.5 289 reviews
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  3. 3 (Family owned) Stingray city sandbar, Starfish Beach & Snorkeling 4.5 173 reviews
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Before you book

Doing Stingray City right.

Every boat ends up at the same sandbar. The trip around it is the real decision, and here’s how to choose.

Cruise days & short visits

The sandbar, and back

Straight out to the rays and home again. The fastest way to do the one thing you came for, and the easiest to fit inside a cruise-ship window in port.

Most first-timers

The three-stop circuit

Stingray City, then the coral gardens, then the Starfish Point flat, all on one boat around the whole North Sound. The trip to book if it’s your first time here.

Families & groups

Your own charter

A private boat, your own captain, and a schedule no one else is on. Best for families, photographers, and anyone who’d rather skip a crowded sandbar.

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Start here

If you only book one thing.

If you do one thing on Grand Cayman, make it the Stingray City sandbar. This is the trip most visitors step onto first.

Underwater

The wall starts close to shore.

Grand Cayman is ringed by reef and edged by the Cayman Wall, a coral cliff that drops thousands of feet into open blue. You don’t need a tank for the best of it: coral gardens, sea turtles and shallow reefs sit in warm, glass-clear water a short swim from the boat.

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On land

There’s an island behind the beach.

When you’ve had your fill of sun and saltwater, Grand Cayman keeps going. Crystal caverns under the bluff, rum and craft spirits in town, duty-free George Town, and the long sweep of Seven Mile Beach to walk when the light turns gold.

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Around the island

Find your corner of Grand Cayman.

The island splits into a handful of distinct corners. George Town for the port and the shops. Seven Mile Beach for the sand. The North Sound for the rays and the glow. The East End for the caves and the quiet.

Your own boat

Go private, go at your own pace.

Skip the crowded sandbar boats. A private charter is your group, your captain and a route built around what you actually want to see. Three worth the splurge.

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