From the The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort to the ONE GT: the finest luxury addresses in Grand Cayman, hand-picked by our travel experts. Every suitespot booking comes with free breakfast for 2, a room upgrade subject to availability, hotel credit and VIP service – benefits worth over €500.
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From legendary grand hotels to intimate design addresses: these properties lead our ranking for Grand Cayman. See at a glance where each hotel is located, which loyalty program earns you points and where nightly rates begin. "From" prices are current entry rates and may include limited-time promotional rates.
| Hotel | Location | Hotel program | suitespot score | Price from |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort | – | Marriott Bonvoy | – | 420 € |
| ONE GT Grand Cayman | George Town | – | – | 320 € |
| Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort | The Rock | Marriott Bonvoy | – | 370 € |
Many of our partner hotels in Grand Cayman offer special conditions bookable via suitespot – from free nights to discounts on longer stays. Your suitespot benefits (breakfast, upgrade chance, hotel credit) apply on top.
| Hotel | Offer | Bookable until |
|---|---|---|
| Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort | Up to 30% discount for stays of four nights or more | November 30, 2026 |
The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach ResortWith every booking through suitespot you receive a comprehensive package of suitespot benefits:On Seven Mile Beach stand two properties, both part of Marriott Bonvoy: The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort (from around 420 €), the highest entry rate of the three, and the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort on West Bay Road (370 €), which lists Junior 2-Queens, Family and Ocean suites and is the only property here with a dedicated family category.
In George Town, the island's capital, sits ONE GT Grand Cayman on Goring Avenue (320 €) – the lowest entry rate of the three and, with nine suite categories, by some distance the widest choice of rooms. It is the one property here that takes part in no loyalty programme.
That is the whole shape of it: beach and points on one side, town and space on the other, with barely a hundred euros between them.
Because the rates are so close together, Grand Cayman comes down to a single question, and it is worth answering deliberately.
ONE GT Grand Cayman · George TownSeven Mile Beach is where two of our three properties are: The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort (420 €) and the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort at 389 West Bay Road (370 €). Both are laid out as beach resorts, and both belong to Marriott Bonvoy – so if you collect points, the beach and the programme point the same way here, which is not the case in most Caribbean destinations we cover.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comGeorge Town is a different proposition. ONE GT Grand Cayman stands at 63 Goring Avenue, in the town rather than on the sand, at 320 € – the lowest rate of the three. What it trades the beach for is room choice: nine suite categories, named Dawn, Dawn Rise, Radiance, Radiance Rise, Bloom, Bloom Sky, Spring, Verdant Rise and Arise. For a stay built around the town, the restaurants and the harbour rather than around a lounger, it is the more interesting of the three.
Fifty euros a night is what separates the beach from the town here. In most destinations that gap is several hundred.
The most useful thing to know about Grand Cayman is that the island's high season and its weather are not the same conversation. The dry, reliable months run from roughly December to April, which is also when rates and availability are tightest; May to June and November are the windows where the water is still excellent and the island is quieter. The hurricane season runs through the late summer and early autumn, which is why rates are lowest then – worth knowing rather than being surprised by, and worth checking the cancellation terms for before you book.
Second: with only three properties in this class on the island, availability is the binding constraint, not price. Around the winter weeks and the cruise-heavy days our whole selection can be full at once. Give your travel advisor a range of dates rather than a single one.
On the programmes: two of the three are Marriott Bonvoy. ONE GT takes part in no points programme – something to weigh if status nights matter to you.
With three properties there is no need for a ranking – here is what each one actually is.
Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort · The RockSorted by entry rate, from highest to lowest.
From around 420 € per night and the highest entry rate of the three. Directly on Seven Mile Beach and part of Marriott Bonvoy. The straightforward answer if you want a beach resort with points on the island's best-known stretch of sand.
370 €, also on Seven Mile Beach and also Marriott Bonvoy. It lists Junior 2-Queens, Family and Ocean suites, and it is the only one of our three Grand Cayman properties with a room category specifically for families.
320 €, the lowest entry rate here, and the only property of the three in the capital rather than on the beach. It takes part in no loyalty programme, and it lists nine suite categories – Dawn, Dawn Rise, Radiance, Radiance Rise, Bloom, Bloom Sky, Spring, Verdant Rise and Arise. If space and room choice matter more than a beach on the doorstep, this is the one.
No property in the East End or on the North Side, and nothing on Cayman Brac or Little Cayman – our Cayman Islands selection is Grand Cayman only. If you were looking for the quieter outer districts or the sister islands, we would rather tell you now.
A great deal of what people search for on Grand Cayman is not the hotel but the specific view – oceanfront pools, beachfront rooms, a suite facing the water. It is worth being precise about what our three properties actually offer.
Two of the three are on Seven Mile Beach itself: the Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort and the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort on West Bay Road. Both are resort layouts with pool areas facing the water, and at the Marriott the Ocean suite is a category of its own rather than an upgrade request. ONE GT Grand Cayman is in George Town, in the town – its strength is nine room categories, not a beach frontage, and we would rather say that plainly than let a photograph imply otherwise.
The practical advice for all three is the same. On an island this small, the aspect of the room does more for the stay than the property does, and it is exactly the sort of thing that is settled before arrival rather than at the desk. Tell our travel advisors that you want the water in front of you, and we pass it on with your VIP status ahead of check-in – along with breakfast for two and up to 100 USD hotel credit on every one of the three.
Entry rates across our Grand Cayman selection run from 320 € at ONE GT Grand Cayman to 420 € at The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort, with the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort at 370 € between them. The median is about 380 €.
That is a spread of roughly a hundred euros across the whole island, which is unusual: in most of our Caribbean destinations the top of the market is several times the bottom. Here, the decision cannot sensibly be made on price. Fifty euros separates a George Town address from a Seven Mile Beach one, and another fifty separates the two beach resorts from each other.
What that means in practice is that the questions worth asking are the other ones: do you want points on the stay, do you want a family category, do you want a wide choice of room types, and do you want to be able to walk into town in the evening. Those four questions separate our three Grand Cayman properties far more cleanly than the rate does.
What our travel advisors are asked to arrange on Grand Cayman is fairly consistent: diving and snorkelling, boat days out of the marinas, restaurant tables in George Town and on the West Bay Road strip, and transfers – the island is small, but a taxi between the beach and the town at the wrong hour is not a given.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comOne planning point worth raising early: cruise ship days change the character of George Town considerably, and they are predictable in advance. If you are staying at ONE GT in town, ask us which of your days are heavy ones – it is the kind of detail that shapes a stay here more than the choice of hotel does.
As a suitespot guest you travel with VIP status at all three properties: we pass your preferences to the hotel before you arrive, which on this island almost always means an aspect facing the water. On top of that come breakfast for two, a room upgrade subject to availability, early check-in and late check-out subject to availability and up to 100 USD hotel credit per stay. On the two Seven Mile Beach resorts you also earn your usual Marriott Bonvoy points and status nights.
suitespot rates are genuine direct rates: you keep earning regular points and elite nights in the hotel's loyalty program and retain your status benefits – on top of your suitespot benefits. These programs are represented in Grand Cayman:
| Program | Hotels | Examples in Grand Cayman |
|---|---|---|
| Marriott Bonvoy | 2 hotels | The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort, Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort |
Entry rates for our three Grand Cayman properties run from around 320 € per night at ONE GT Grand Cayman in George Town to about 420 € at The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort, with the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort at 370 € in between. The median is roughly 380 €.
That is an unusually narrow spread – about a hundred euros across the entire island. In most of our Caribbean destinations the most expensive property costs several times the least expensive one, so Grand Cayman is a destination where price is not a useful way to choose.
With suitespot you always book at direct rates, and the benefits worth more than 500 € come on top.
Two of our three: The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort (from around 420 €) and the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort at 389 West Bay Road (370 €). Both are laid out as beach resorts and both belong to Marriott Bonvoy.
The third, ONE GT Grand Cayman at 63 Goring Avenue, is in George Town – in the capital rather than on the sand, at 320 €. What it offers instead is room choice: nine suite categories against three at the Marriott, and none recorded for the Westin.
If the beach is the point of the trip, stay on the beach; the fifty-euro difference is not the reason to compromise on it.
No, and we would rather say so directly. Our Cayman Islands selection is Grand Cayman only – we currently list no property on Cayman Brac or Little Cayman.
Even on Grand Cayman itself the selection is concentrated: two properties on Seven Mile Beach and one in George Town. We list nothing in the East End or on the North Side, the quieter parts of the island.
If your trip is built around the sister islands or around the far end of Grand Cayman, tell your travel advisor before you book – a Seven Mile Beach room plus a long daily drive is rarely the right answer.
ONE GT Grand Cayman in George Town, by a wide margin. It lists nine suite categories – Dawn, Dawn Rise, Radiance, Radiance Rise, Bloom, Bloom Sky, Spring, Verdant Rise and Arise – at the lowest entry rate of the three (320 €).
On the beach, the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort lists Junior 2-Queens, Family and Ocean suites, and it is the only one of the three with a category aimed specifically at families.
The trade is straightforward: room choice in town, or the beach in front of you with points on the stay.
Yes. suitespot rates are full direct rates: you earn the usual points and status nights in the relevant hotel programme.
On Grand Cayman that applies to the two beach resorts: The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort and the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort both belong to Marriott Bonvoy. That is a convenient coincidence for this island – the beach and the programme point in the same direction, which is not the case in most of our Caribbean destinations.
ONE GT Grand Cayman in George Town takes part in no loyalty programme. Its suitespot benefits are identical; only the points and status nights are missing. Your status benefits apply where a programme exists, and the suitespot benefits come in addition everywhere.
On our records, the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort is the only one of the three with a room category specifically for families, listing a Family suite alongside its Junior 2-Queens and Ocean categories. We would rather state that than imply a family offering across the board.
That does not mean the others will not work. ONE GT Grand Cayman has nine suite categories, several of which are generous in size even though none is labelled for families, and the Westin is a full beach resort layout.
Tell your travel advisor how many of you there are and how old the children are, and you will get the specific category that works – before you book, not on arrival.
The dry and most reliable months run from roughly December to April. That is also when our three properties are tightest on availability – with only three in this class on the island, a busy week can mean the whole selection is full at once.
The best-value windows are May to June and November: the water is still excellent and the island is noticeably quieter.
Late summer and early autumn fall within the Atlantic hurricane season, which is why rates are lowest then. That is worth knowing rather than being surprised by; ask your travel advisor what the cancellation terms look like for those dates before you commit.
By entry rate, ONE GT Grand Cayman at around 320 € per night – and it is also the property with the widest room choice on the island, at nine suite categories. The trade is that it stands in George Town rather than on the beach, and that it takes part in no points programme.
If the beach matters, the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort at 370 € is the better-value of the two Seven Mile Beach properties, and it carries Marriott Bonvoy points and a family category.
Because the whole island sits within about a hundred euros, value here is really a question of what you want the days to look like rather than of what you spend.

