The Renaissance, Grand Cayman

Rum Point in Cayman

On Grand Cayman’s quieter north side, Rum Point offers a refined take on island leisure. Rum Point has long been a favorite among locals and travelers alike. After a major refurbishment in 2022–2023, the destination has been modernized with upgraded facilities, and curated activities—yet still maintains a relaxed vibe.

When to Visit

Rum Point is enjoyable year-round, but certain times enhance the experience:

Season What to Expect Best For
December – April Peak dry season, sunny weather Swimming, excursions, and group tours
May – June Warm and quieter Couples, photography, relaxed beach time
July – September Hot, occasional showers Diving, snorkeling, fewer crowds
October – November Off-season, some rain Value travel, fewer visitors

Tip: Visit on weekdays (Monday–Thursday) to avoid weekend crowds.

Important Guidelines

To keep Rum Point pristine and safe, keep these in mind:

  • Marine Protection:Do not touch or remove starfish at nearby Starfish Point.
  • Bioluminescent Bay Tours: Best experienced on moonless nights; operators follow eco-friendly practices to protect the bay.
  • Beach Etiquette: Music and gatherings should respect the relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.
  • Alcohol Rules: Drinks are available on-site; outside alcohol is not permitted.
  • Water Safety: Waters are reef-protected and calm but always supervise children.

Pricing & Costs

A day at Rum Point can be tailored to different budgets:

  • Dining & Drinks:Appetizers from USD $12–$20, entrées $25–$50, signature cocktails around $12–$15.
  • Water Sports Rentals:Paddleboards, kayaks, or snorkel sets typically $20–$40/hour.
  • Excursions:
    • Stingray City / Starfish Point Tours:$60–$120 per person.
    • Private Boat Charters:$800–$1,500 for half-day (up to 10 guests).
    • Sunset Cruises:$75–$150 per person, often including light bites or drinks.
    • Bio Bay Tours:$75–$120 per person (kayak or boat).

Most packages include gear, safety equipment, and guided service.

Top & Highly Rated Rum Point Providers in Cayman

Red Sail Sports

On-site operator offering snorkeling, paddleboarding, jet ski rentals, and boat tours directly from Rum Point.

Cayman Kayaks

Eco-focused tours of Bio Bay, using clear-bottom kayaks for a spectacular view of glowing waters.

Point Blue Sailing

Luxury sailing charters from Rum Point pier, specializing in customized itineraries to Stingray City and beyond.

FAQ: Rum Point in Cayman

It’s about a 45-minute scenic drive across the island. Private boat transfers are also available, cutting travel time to around 20–30 minutes.

Yes. The calm, shallow waters and upgraded facilities make it ideal for children.

Swimwear, reef-safe sunscreen, water shoes, a hat, and cash or card for food and rentals.

Yes, the reef-protected waters are safe for snorkeling, though guided tours offer access to livelier sites.

Yes. The Rum Deck offers casual dining and cocktails, while Solis specializes in refined Caribbean-fusion cuisine.

The Mudslide cocktail, created here, remains a must-try.

During moonless nights for maximum visibility of the glowing microorganisms.

Yes, Red Sail Sports offers snorkel gear, paddleboards, kayaks, and jet skis.

Highly recommended, especially for private charters and Bio Bay tours, which sell out quickly.

Yes, the 2022–2023 upgrades included modern facilities, shaded areas, and improved comfort amenities.

Yes, by water taxi or boat transfer from Camana Bay, though driving allows you to explore the North Side further.

Absolutely. Even half a day provides a perfect balance of relaxation, dining, and water-based activities.

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