Celebrate Your Anniversary in Cayman Islands
Cayman Islands is the kind of destination that makes an anniversary feel like falling in love all over again. The Cayman Islands offer Caribbean luxury at its absolute peak — Grand Cayman's Seven Mile Beach is world-famous for a reason, and the island's British infrastructure means meticulous standards across every resort, restaurant, and experience.
Seven Mile Beach is arguably the finest stretch of sand in the Caribbean — impossibly white, impossibly calm.
Whether you're celebrating your first, fifth, tenth, or twenty-fifth anniversary, The Wedding Unicorn plans Cayman Islands anniversary trips that honor the milestone. We arrange vow renewal options where desired, surprise room setups, private dining experiences, and excursions that feel special rather than touristy.
Cayman Islands offers Seven Mile Beach, world-class diving, Stingray City, financial hub — a combination that creates genuine memories. Best time to visit: December–April. The Wedding Unicorn handles all logistics so you arrive at Cayman Islands with nothing to do but celebrate.
- Best time to visit: December–April
- 4 hours from New York City
- Language: English
- Visa: No visa required for US citizens
- Currency: Cayman Dollar / USD accepted
- Vow renewal ceremony coordination (optional)
- Anniversary suite setup and amenities
- Private dining arrangements
- Surprise and special occasion coordination
- Luxury upgrade negotiations
7 Nights in the Cayman Islands — Seven Mile Beach, Stingrays & World-Class Diving
The Caribbean's best diving wall, luxury Seven Mile Beach resorts, and swimming with wild stingrays
The Cayman Islands — Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman — are three British Overseas Territory islands in the western Caribbean that have built, over 50 years of tourism, the Caribbean's finest combination of luxury beach resort life and world-class dive destination. The Cayman Wall — a coral reef that drops vertically from 15 meters to 6,000 meters in the Cayman Trench, the deepest point in the Caribbean — is the finest wall dive in the western hemisphere. Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman is the finest beach in the Caribbean with large hotels and the best restaurant scene in the region. For honeymooners, the Cayman Islands offer an accessible, English-speaking, US-dollar destination that combines Five Guys burger-level familiarity with Caribbean turquoise water and a genuinely world-class luxury resort scene. The stingrays of Stingray City — wild rays that have been fed by fishing boats at a sandbar for 40 years and now approach swimmers and snorkelers of their own accord — are one of the Caribbean's most extraordinary wildlife encounters.
1Arrival — Seven Mile Beach & Sunset Stroll
Owen Roberts International Airport is 5km from Seven Mile Beach. Check into your resort and walk directly to the beach — Seven Mile Beach is exactly what the Caribbean promises: powdery white sand, calm turquoise water, and a lineup of luxury hotels and beach bars stretching north toward the quiet residential end of the beach. The water is extraordinarily clear — the sandy bottom visible at 10 meters. Calico Jack's beach bar at the southern end and the Ritz-Carlton's beach at the northern end are the two classic bookends of Seven Mile Beach evening culture. Dinner at Luca in the Caribbean Club for contemporary Italian-Caribbean cuisine, or Blue by Eric Ripert for the finest fine dining on the island (book well ahead). The Cayman Islands are US-dollar based and English-speaking — the most frictionless Caribbean destination from the US.
- ✦ Seven Mile Beach — the finest beach in the Caribbean
- ✦ Calm turquoise water with white sand visible at 10 meters
- ✦ Calico Jack's beach bar and Ritz-Carlton beach
- ✦ Blue by Eric Ripert — Caribbean's finest fine dining
2Stingray City — Swimming with Wild Rays
Stingray City is the most famous wildlife encounter in the Caribbean — a sandbar in the North Sound where southern stingray rays have been fed by fishing boats for 40 years and have become extraordinarily habituated to human presence. The rays approach boats and swimmers of their own accord, wrapping around waders' legs and accepting fish scraps from outstretched hands. A large female southern stingray can have a wingspan of 2 meters; the experience of being surrounded by a dozen of them in waist-deep water of extraordinary clarity is unlike anything available in any aquarium. Boat tours from Seven Mile Beach take 30 minutes to reach the sandbar. Most tours also include a snorkeling stop at the Coral Gardens reef — excellent shallow coral with healthy fish populations — and Rum Point for lunch on the North Sound.
- ✦ Stingray City — wild rays feeding from your hands in waist-deep water
- ✦ Southern stingrays with 2-meter wingspans around the sandbar
- ✦ Coral Gardens reef snorkeling
- ✦ Rum Point beach lunch on the North Sound
3Scuba Diving the Cayman Wall
The Cayman Wall — more properly the Cayman Trench wall on the south side of Grand Cayman — is one of the world's great dives: a vertical reef wall that drops from 15 meters to effectively infinite depth, covered in black coral, sea fans, and sponges, and frequented by eagle rays, hawksbill turtles, and large pelagic fish. The north wall is more sheltered and more colorful; the south wall more dramatic. For non-divers, snorkeling off the Seven Mile Beach shore in the morning (the reef begins at 6 meters just off the sand) is excellent. Eden Rock and Devil's Grotto, two dive sites at the southern end of George Town, are famous for the congregations of tarpon that shelter in the grottos — hundreds of 1-meter silver fish in a cave, visible from the surface by snorkelers. Many excellent PADI dive operators on the island run discover scuba courses for non-certified divers.
- ✦ Cayman Wall dive — the Caribbean's finest vertical wall dive
- ✦ Eagle rays and hawksbill turtles on the reef
- ✦ Eden Rock tarpon grotto — hundreds of silver fish visible from the surface
- ✦ PADI discover scuba for non-certified divers
4Little Cayman Day Trip — Bloody Bay Wall
A 35-minute flight from Grand Cayman takes you to Little Cayman — an island of just 200 people and possibly the finest unspoiled dive destination in the Caribbean. Bloody Bay Wall on the north shore of Little Cayman drops from 6 meters to 1,800 meters and is considered by dive magazines the best wall dive in the western hemisphere: extraordinary visibility of 40-50 meters, extraordinary soft coral formations, and the fish life density of a fully protected marine park. The island is almost entirely protected National Trust land — frigate bird colony, red-footed boobies, and iguana everywhere. The Owen Island day trip (rowing a kayak 100 meters across the turquoise channel to an uninhabited sand cay) is the most pristine swimming experience available. Return to Grand Cayman by evening flight.
- ✦ Bloody Bay Wall — the world's finest wall dive
- ✦ Little Cayman — 200 residents, the most pristine island in the Caribbean
- ✦ Frigate bird colony and red-footed boobies
- ✦ Owen Island — rowing 100 meters to a private cay
5George Town & the National Museum
George Town, Grand Cayman's capital, is a surprisingly pleasant Caribbean city with excellent shopping (duty-free jewelry, watches, and rum are all significantly cheaper than on the US mainland) and the small but excellent Cayman Islands National Museum in a 1833 courthouse building. The museum covers the natural history of the Cayman Islands — the formation of the three islands, the endemic blue iguana (one of the world's rarest lizards, with fewer than 1,000 individuals remaining in the wild), and the maritime history of a nation whose men were among the Caribbean's finest boat builders and sailors. The Blue Iguana Recovery Programme at the Botanic Park has breeding iguanas and an excellent guided tour. Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park has Cayman's most complete collection of endemic plants and the best cross-section of the island's natural diversity.
- ✦ Cayman Islands National Museum in the 1833 courthouse
- ✦ Blue Iguana Recovery Programme — one of the world's rarest lizards
- ✦ Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
- ✦ George Town duty-free shopping
6East End, Rum Point & Kayaking the Mangroves
The East End of Grand Cayman is the quietest and most unspoiled part of the island. Blowholes at the East End — natural limestone formations where the Atlantic swell forces water through holes in the ironshore rock, creating geysers of spray up to 6 meters high — are the island's most dramatic natural spectacle. Rum Point, on the North Sound, has the calmest and most turquoise water on the island, the best beach bar (Red Sail Sports), and the calmer family atmosphere of the North Sound compared to Seven Mile Beach. Kayaking through the North Sound mangrove channels — guided tours of 2 hours through the extraordinary nursery habitat of the Cayman marine ecosystem, with juvenile tarpon, upside-down jellyfish, and rays visible in the clear water — is one of the island's best environmental experiences.
- ✦ East End blowholes — Atlantic swell creates 6-meter spray geysers
- ✦ Rum Point beach bar and calm North Sound swimming
- ✦ North Sound mangrove kayak tour — juvenile tarpon and rays
- ✦ East End drive through the quiet residential Cayman
7Final Morning & Departure
Owen Roberts International Airport has direct flights to Miami (1 hour), New York (3.5 hours), Charlotte, Atlanta, and other US cities, plus London Gatwick direct. A final Seven Mile Beach morning swim, a last Dark and Stormy at the beach bar, and shopping in George Town for duty-free Cayman Spirits rum (one of the world's best small-batch rums, produced from locally grown sugarcane), Tortuga rum cake (the Cayman's most famous food export), and a piece of black coral jewelry (a specialty of Cayman craftsmen). The Cayman Islands deliver on every Caribbean promise while being simultaneously the most frictionless, English-speaking, and luxury-standard destination in the region.
- ✦ Final Seven Mile Beach swim and Dark and Stormy
- ✦ Cayman Spirits rum and Tortuga rum cake duty-free
- ✦ Direct flight to Miami, New York, or London from Owen Roberts
Where to Stay
The finest resort on Seven Mile Beach — a 144-acre property with 5 pools, Nick Bollettieri's tennis program, an excellent spa, and direct access to the Caribbean's best beach.
A boutique-feel luxury resort on Seven Mile Beach with a more intimate atmosphere than the mega-resorts, excellent food and beverage, and the Caribbean's best infinity pool view.
The definitive dive resort — on Little Cayman with direct boat access to Bloody Bay Wall (the world's finest wall dive) and a complete dive infrastructure for certified and beginner divers in the most pristine environment in the Caribbean.
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