makes a Cayman Islands wedding so unique isn’t just the poetry and perfection it affords the bride and groom - but the memories their guests share with them! Imagine a champagne bridal luncheon set on a deck overlooking the impossibly blue sea. A deep-sea fishing expedition or golf outing for the groom and his guys. Or a rehearsal “dinner at sea” with your nearest and dearest. Of course, the quality of your guests’ stay begins with where they stay. With that in mind, you’ll find an impressive array of luxury resorts, cozy beach bungalows and private villas or condos to choose from. Add to your guests’ enjoyment - the pampering spas they’ll find on each of our three islands, world class dining options, a safe, family-friendly environment and the chance to partake in some of the Caribbean’s very best activities and attractions - and you have the ingredients of a once-in-a-lifetime experience your guests won’t soon forget.

Fabulous Fare
With over 150 restaurants offering everything from authentic local cuisine to world-class gourmet dining, the Cayman Islands offers a culinary diversity unmatched in the Caribbean. A taste in point that for couples choosing to wed in Cayman and their guests, paradise extends to the palate. Click here for more details
So much to see and do
Long regarded as on of the world’s premier dive and snorkelling destinations, the Cayman Islands boasts a number of world-class topside attractions as well; including Boatswains Beach, the majestic Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Pedro St. James (the birthplace of Caymanian democracy) and the historic Cayman Islands National Museum. For golfers, Cayman offers three championship courses—the Jack Nicklaus-designed Britannia at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman, Greg Norman’s Blue Tip at the Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman and The Links at Safehaven. Other attractions include, the Cayman Butterfly Farm, East End Blowholes, Rum Point and the not-nearly-so-frightening-as-it-sounds “Hell.” Then there’s legendary Seven Mile Beach, perhaps the most magnificent stretch of sugar white sand on Earth—truly a destination all its own.
On rustic Little Cayman and rugged Cayman Brac, you’ll find a slew of heritage sites, nature trails and caves to explore, as well as some of the islands’ most secluded beaches.
Of course, no visit to the Cayman Islands can be complete without at least one excursion into the crystal clear bathtub-like waters that are the islands’ hallmark. For divers, Cayman boasts 25 professional operators and over 300 dive sites, including some of the world’s best reefs, wrecks and walls. If snorkelling is more to your liking, you’ll find dozens of amazing shallow water reefs just yards from shore. For the true explorers, there’s the Atlantis deep-dive submarine. Capable of taking two passengers to depths of up to 1,000 feet, it’s the perfect way for couples to make that once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage to innerspace. You’ll also find numerous charters available for deep-sea fishing and sailing, as well as a replica 17th century pirate ship, the “Jolly Roger,” that can be commandeered for a romantic sunset cruise.