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52 Weeks of Summer • No Restrictions on Foreign Ownership • No Annual Land or Property Taxes

Grand Cayman

Where Business Meets Paradise.

About Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman, the crown jewel of the Cayman Islands and a prestigious British territory showcases premier land from Oasis Land, set amidst world-class infrastructure.

Explore the allure of Grand Cayman, renowned for its stunning Seven Mile Beach and thriving culinary scene. Dive into unique adventures like swimming with stingrays and horseback riding on pristine beaches. With world-class infrastructure and top-notch internet connectivity, Grand Cayman is not just a paradise but also an ideal business hub.

With its sophisticated infrastructure supporting a luxurious lifestyle, Grand Cayman offers everything our purchasers seek.

Key Points

Strong Tourism Industry

Grand Cayman's tourism thrives, thanks to its stunning beaches, upscale shopping, and top-tier restaurants, making it an excellent spot for vacation rentals.

Exquisite Lifestyle

Owning property in Grand Cayman means living the Caribbean lifestyle. Imagine mornings with ocean views, access to quiet beaches, year-round warmth, and plenty of activities nearby. Grand Cayman's real estate gives you a chance to create your own paradise, surrounded by natural beauty and a welcoming community.

Opportunity Potential

Grand Cayman presents a solid real estate market characterised by a robust economy, stability, and tax benefits. Its booming tourism and finance industries offer potential for property appreciation and rental earnings.

Key Attractions

The Capital of The Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands’ capital, George Town, is a bustling hub that houses the main seaport and airport, making it the gateway to the region. Seven Mile Beach, one of the Caribbean’s most famous stretches of coastline, spans from West Bay to George Town, drawing visitors from all corners of the globe.

George Town’s vibrant atmosphere is further enhanced by the frequent arrival of cruise ships, injecting energy into the town and its attractions. The streets come alive with tourists exploring the local shops, restaurants, and cultural sites, creating a dynamic and lively scene.

But beyond the bustling streets of George Town and the sun-drenched shores of Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman offers a wealth of experiences waiting to be uncovered. Dive into the world of finance with the presence of world-renowned banks and financial institutions, solidifying the island’s reputation as a global financial center.

Moreover, indulge in duty-free shopping, where luxury brands and unique finds await at every turn. From designer boutiques to local artisans, there’s something for every shopper to discover.

The Five Districts On Grand Cayman

West Bay

West Bay, positioned on Grand Cayman’s western flank in the Cayman Islands, is celebrated for its pristine white beaches, clear turquoise waters, and vibrant greenery. This area offers visitors a variety of activities such as snorkelling, diving, fishing, and kayaking.

There are also many restaurants and bars located in West Bay. West Bay is a charming, yet mostly residential district with bendy roads, & pretty Caribbean-style homes.

George Town

George Town, the capital of the Cayman Islands situated on Grand Cayman, is renowned for its George Town Harbour, a significant deepwater port. It stands as a central hub for international finance and business, thanks to its concentration of financial institutions.

With its year-round tropical climate, George Town attracts both tourists and residents with its appealing warm weather. The city boasts a mix of duty-free shopping, clear waters, lively nightlife, and diverse dining options, offering something for everyone.

George Town provides an ideal blend of excitement and relaxation, making it an excellent choice for any visitor.

Bodden Town

Bodden Town, once the capital of the Cayman Islands, takes its name from a past government leader, William Bodden. Situated on the eastern side of Grand Cayman, this area is celebrated for its historical landmarks and scenic landscapes.

The town centre is compact and easily explored on foot. Its streets are lined with colourful buildings, many of which have been converted into restaurants, cafes, and shops.

North Side

While the North Side of Grand Cayman is more serene, it’s bursting with activities and sights. Journey through history on the Mastic Trail, wander through some of the Caribbean’s last old-growth forests, and marvel at the stunning Crystal Caves.

The North Side also boasts the serene Rum Point, perfect for unwinding on the peaceful beach and savouring a tasty lunch. For a truly memorable adventure, don’t miss the Bioluminescence Tours—an experience that will stay with you forever.

East End

The East End of Grand Cayman is known for its warm, welcoming residents and a vibe that’s more local. The East End offers an array of places to visit, dine, and discover.

Here, you’ll find pristine beaches perfect for unwinding and exploring. The peaceful roads invite fitness enthusiasts, with many people jogging and cycling in the area.

For those seeking a quieter alternative to Seven Mile Beach, the East End is an ideal choice. It’s also a culinary hotspot, boasting some of the island’s finest restaurants that offer fresh, daily-caught seafood. For an authentic Cayman experience, the East End is the place to go.

Owen Roberts International Airport

Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA) serves as the vital link connecting the Cayman Islands to the world since its establishment in 1952. Situated in George Town, it’s a quick five-minute drive from downtown, making it easily accessible for our purchasers engaged in international business. Its proximity to the cruise ship terminal also ensures smooth transitions for sea arrivals, facilitating seamless exploration of our vibrant island offerings.

Beyond its convenience, ORIA’s strategic location near Seven Mile Beach highlights its role in shaping our thriving tourism sector. With its pristine sands and crystal-clear waters, Seven Mile Beach is a magnet for leisure travellers seeking sun-soaked adventures and tranquil retreats. As such, ORIA embodies accessibility and connectivity, opening doors to a world of opportunity and discovery for our esteemed purchasers.

As a son of the soul here in the Cayman Islands, there is absolutely no were else in the world where I would like to live. Me and my family have lived here in Grand Cayman for many generations and I'm now 50 years old, enjoying every sunrise and sunset Cayman has to offer. Grand Cayman Real Estate is unique as we are situated in the middle of the Caribbean which gives you the opportunity to visit most neighbouring islands, as well as north/south America
JOHN MCLEAN
Managing Director