Little Cayman is famed for scuba diving on the Bloody Bay Wall, but there some other hidden gems to explore while on Little Cayman.
Nature Spa
Nature Spa therapists hold the belief that everyone should have the opportunity to relax and rejuvenate during their well-deserved vacation. The day spa provides a variety of holistic treatments aimed at nurturing the mind, body, and spirit. Guests will leave feeling refreshed and revitalized.
Embark on a captivating journey into the past and discover the allure and inhabitants of Little Cayman. The museum serves as a treasure trove, brimming with both permanent and rotating exhibits that highlight the island’s intriguing individuals, unique artifacts, and legendary maritime history.
The Salt Rock trail is one of Little Cayman’s most fascinating hikes. As you meander along the trail, look out for stunning native orchids, butterflies and of course birds. Legend has it there is a well used by pirates and you can also discover remains of mines from the 1800s. Click to view a map of Heritage Sites & Trails.
Birding
Birdwatching on Little Cayman Island offers an incredible experience, thanks to its pristine natural environments and a wide variety of bird species. Being the least developed of the Cayman Islands, Little Cayman serves as a refuge for both local and migratory birds.
Kayak to Owen Island
Owen Island is uninhabited, making it an ideal location for a private picnic, snorkeling, or simply relishing the pristine surroundings. The kayak journey to Owen Island will take about 30 minutes and kayaks can be rented from Reef Divers Dive Shop.