

Our Port
Grand Cayman - the main island, is home to the vibrant port capital of George Town. There are currently no berthing facilities for cruise ships; however, up to four cruise ships can anchor in one of four designated anchorages. If there are more than 4 cruise ships in port, the others remain on engines or dynamic positioning in the harbour.
There are three cruise terminals that the cruise ships ferry their passengers to by tender. They are the North Terminal, the South Terminal and the Royal Watler Terminal. The tender ride from the ship to the terminal is generally about 5 minutes, excluding loading and disembarking time.
Historical Points of Interest in George Town:
- Fort George Historic Site
- Public Library
- Elmslie Memorial Church
- Town Clock
- Heroes Square and the Legislative Assembly (Parliament)
- Post Office
- National Museum
Go East
While you’re here why not do something different and explore the Eastern Districts of Grand Cayman and their unspoiled beauty. These points of interest are less-crowded; offering history and natural beauty in a tranquil setting. See your Customer Service Attendants at the Department of Tourism Visitors Center for more information.
| Eastern District Points of Interest |
Minutes East of George Town |
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- Governor Michael Gore Bird Sanctuary
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15 |
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- Savannah School House Historic Site
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20 |
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- Pedro St James
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20 |
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- Bodden Town Guard House Park
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20 |
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- Mission House
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20 |
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- Mastic Reserve and Trail
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40 |
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- Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
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40 |
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- Blue Iguana Recovery Programme
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40 |
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- Central Mangrove Wetland Reserve
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(accessible by boat) |
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- Wreck of the Ten Sails
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45 |
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Find a Cayman Specialist
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