Grand Cayman Vacations at The Grandview
Why Stay at The Grandview?
Everything you need is easily accessible. You can wake up, have coffee on the patio, walk a few feet and you're on the beach; swim a few minutes and you're snorkelling out among vibrant tropical fish. And all the modern conveniences of Georgetown are just minutes away. Please take a look at just a few benefits of booking your Grand Cayman vacation accommodations with us.
Onsite Features & Amenities:
- Air Conditioning
- Daily Maid Service (except Sundays)
- Private Screened-in Porches
- Fully Equipped Kitchens
- Internet
- Satellite TV
- Washer and Dryer
- DVD Player and Clock Radio
- Huge Seven Mile Beach front
- Large freshwater swimming pool
- Private dock
- Outdoor whirlpool
- Gazebo
- 2 Tennis courts – 1 lighted
- Outdoor grills
- Access to a fitness centre
- Business centre with computer, printer and Internet access
- Concierge service
Tours, Excursions and Activities
Need expert assistance on deciding what to do while in Grand Cayman? Our helpful staff can make planning your daily vacation activies much easier. We offer concierge service to help you book any tour, excursions or attraction. Here is a sample of what's available:
- Diving, Sailing and Deep Sea Fishing
- Hiking and Horseback Riding
- Golf
- Nature Tours
- Kayaking
- Night Life
- Shopping
- Sailing Trips
- Pirate Tour
- Visit a Turtle Farm
Brief Overview of Grand Cayman Island
Grand Cayman Island is largest of the three Cayman Islands located in the Caribbean Sea 480 miles south of Miami. Though discovered in the 1500’s, the Cayman Islands were uninhabited until the early 1700s and are now a British Overseas Territory.
Grand Cayman is a popular vacation destination in the Northwest Caribbean which offers fine dining, amazing white-sand beaches, and duty free shopping in the capital of George Town, a charming and beautiful community of approximately 20,000 people. Local temperatures seldom drop below 22°C (70°F) or rise above 32°C (90°F). The island is dotted with historic buildings, small churches, memorials, and traditional Cayman-style homes.














