The Cayman Islands on a Backpackers Budget

Living in paradise comes with a steep price tag. That which is not locally sourced and produced must be imported and when you do manage to get your hands on these items, they’re usually exorbitantly priced. So, how then do you economically enjoy the luxuries of Cayman? We’ve put together some of the best tight-budget tips from locals and expats who call Cayman home.

Paradise

To Eat

For delicious authentic and affordable Caymanian cuisine and a uniquely Caymanian experience, we highly recommend Heritage Kitchen in West Bay. The charming establishment exudes beachy shack chic and offers panoramic views of the kaleidoscopic colors of the Caribbean horizon. The friendly faces of the owner and staff, the delicious and affordable menu and the quintessential Cayman characteristics are what you will keep returning time and time again.

Another local favorite that has been dishing up good food and good vibes for as long as most locals and expats can remember is Da Fish Shack. Authentic, local dishes prepared with love at affordable prices. A favorite among locals and visitors alike.

For a Cayman experience that will make you feel right at home, make a pit-stop the charming Grape Tree Cafe on your way to or from the East End of the island. Cool down in the soft sea breeze on the wooden deck overlooking the ombre-like blue seas, enjoying local favorite dishes like johnny cakes and conch fritters at budget-friendly prices.

Grape Tree Cafe

Grape Tree Cafe

To Stay

Cayman is not necessarily known as a backpacker-friendly destination but if you budget well, you can get by on something similar to a backpackers budget.

Accommodation will most likely be your biggest expense during your visit so make sure you book ahead of time and if you are on a strict budget opt to plan your trip during the off-peak season when prices drop significantly and many hotels offer special deals on rooms and suites.

Comfort Suites has built a long-standing reputation for offering guests all the essentials you need for the perfect vacation at a fraction of the cost. Regular specials and discount deals make it a favorite among visitors on a budget but locals on the lookout for affordable deals on staycations.

An alternative to a hotel or resort, or even a vacation rental apartment is booking through Airbnb. In this way, you can get the inside scoop from a local on everything from the best diving spots and hidden beaches to the most affordable places to experience Cayman culture.

To Play

You don't need to fork out hundreds of CI$ to be able enjoy what are considered some of Cayman's greatest attractions. Spectacular world-renowned beaches, affordable local hangouts and sensational snorkel sites lie at your bare feet.

Take drive out to Rum Point for the day

If you are a visitor in Cayman, chances are you are already renting a vehicle or have made arrangements to get from point A to point B. Maximize on your time with your rental by planning a day trip to Rum Point where you can spend the day under the shade of the leafy palms, fruit punch in hand. Make sure to stop and investigate food stops along the way, some of Cayman's most beloved local establishments are located on the road to Rum Point.

Swim with Wild Sea Turtles at Spotts Beach

An insider tip if you're trying to avoid large cruise ship crowds and pricey entrance fees, is to head down to a secluded and less populated little beach called Spotts beach to swim with wild green sea turtles and if you're lucky, you do not necessarily have to visit the Cayman Turtle Centre to be able to interact with the islands most-loved gentle sea-dwellers. A short drive from Georgetown, at the inconspicuous little beach, Spotts, these slow-grazers can be found lazily feeding.

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Pack a picnic bag with snacks and drinks, grab a colorful beach umbrella, some beach bats, your favorite book and giant float for a beach day Instagram dreams are made of. There is a reason that the Caribbean is such a popular holiday destination, and it's priceless.