Pros

  • Beachfront location on Grand Cayman’s famed Seven Mile Beach
  • Rooms have furnished balconies, toiletries, and flat-screen TVs
  • Medium-sized pool with beautiful ocean views
  • Two restaurants serving international fare, plus a bar and coffee shop
  • Small spa offering a variety of treatments and guided meditation
  • Compact 24-hour fitness center and non-motorized water sports
  • Over 5,000 square feet of meeting space
  • Within walking distance of local restaurants and bars
  • Free Wi-Fi, bicycle rentals, and kids' beach toys (part of daily resort fee)
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Cons

  • Room decor is generic, and showing signs of age
  • Beach in front of the hotel is narrow
  • Daily resort fee
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Bottom Line

The upscale Grand Cayman Marriott Beach resort isn’t the flashiest hotel on Seven Mile Beach, but it’s a tried-and-true favorite of many Cayman travelers. The 295-room resort appeals to families and middle-aged couples who come for the direct beach access, solid amenities, and convenient location. Rooms are somewhat small, and feature boring generic decor that feels unmemorable at this price point, though they have balconies, coffeemakers, and hairdryers. A medium-sized pool, two restaurants serving international fare, and a small spa and fitness center are all on-site. Loyal Marriott customers may prefer to use their points elsewhere on the island: The Ritz is more luxurious, while the Westin has a more happening atmosphere. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool
  • Spa

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Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort

Scene

Family-friendly beachfront resort near the island's tourist hubs 

Smack in the middle of Grand Cayman’s touristic hub, the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort attracts families with its convenient and pretty beachfront setting. Of the resort-style hotels in the island, the Marriott often has the most affordable rates -- an attractive enticement on the pricey island. The Marriott isn’t luxe, but its tidy grounds and refreshed lobby decor make a nice first impression. In lieu of a grand front desk and formal seating arrangements, the Marriott features a more casual style in its reception space, with several check-in stands and and lounge-like seating. The lobby’s adjacent all-day restaurant/bar/coffee shop encourages guests to hang out in the communal space throughout the day. The majority of guests at the Marriott are families with kids, so travelers can expect plenty of little ones around the pool and in the restaurants. Couples in search of a more adult scene will probably prefer the newer, trendier Kimpton Seafire Resort.

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Location

Convenient beachfront location near shops, bars, and restaurants 

The Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort is located on Seven Mile Beach, the island’s most famous stretch of sand. Though guests should note that this particular part of the beach in front of the Marriott is narrower than points farther west. The Seven Mile Beach resort area is where most of the island’s hotels, restaurants, and tourist-oriented services are located. The Marriott is within walking distance of local bars and restaurants, and is a within a five-minute drive of Camana Bay and downtown Georgetown, two of the island’s main shopping and dining hubs. The popular Stingray City, where visitors can swim with the rays, is a five-minute drive away. Owen Roberts International Airport is an drive from the hotel. Guests who plan on sunbathing and dining out for the majority of their vacation probably don’t need to rent a car, as taxis are widely available. However, renting a car is recommended for anyone planning on exploring the island in depth. Just remember, Caymanians drive on the left.

A hub for international banking, Grand Cayman is a prosperous Caribbean island with a diverse population. Expatriates from North America, Europe, and Asia flavor the island with mixed cultural traditions, though many Caymanians, and even a few tourists, lament that the island lacks a strong sense of identity. While many aspects of Grand Cayman resemble Floridian suburbia -- think colorful houses, outdoor shopping plazas, waterfront restaurants -- Caymanians are doing what they can to reclaim cultural identity. Travelers looking for more than just a beach vacation are encouraged to visit the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands, Pedro St. James National Historic Site, or Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park.

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Rooms

Generic rooms in need of a refresh, though all with balconies

Painted a pale shade of seafoam green and decorated with stock images of palm fronds and sail boats, rooms at the Grand Cayman Marriott are largely underwhelming albeit pleasant. Expect traditional chocolate-brown beds, desks, and dressers, blue-and-gray patterned carpet, and white bed spreads topped by striped pillows. Rooms could use a refresh, but a highlight is the furnished balcony in each room -- most with at least partial ocean vistas. Bathrooms are slightly better, with shiny solid surface counters and plenty of storage space. The shower/tub combos are typical Marriott fare.

The Marriott has several room types, from standard double and king rooms to oceanfront suites with separate bedrooms and living spaces. Unfortunately, the suites feature the same humdrum decor as the guest rooms.

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Features

Main attractions are the pool and beach

The pool and beach are undoubtedly the resort’s central hub. The pool isn’t huge, especially when considering the size of the property, but it sits directly in front of the beach, giving guests seamless access between the two spaces. Silver lounge chairs are surrounded by white umbrellas, and there are several cabanas available for rent. The beach’s soft white sand and calm, clear blue waters are what travelers flock to Grand Cayman for, though guests should note that the stretch of sand in front of the Marriott is narrower than other parts of Seven Mile Beach.

Next to the pool, the hotel’s popular restaurant, Veranda, serves casual beach eats in an open-air setting. Guests drop in for salads and sandwiches during the day, but at night the menu is mostly seafood focused. Veranda’s weekly Lobster Fete is known for its plentiful lobster entrees and live music. The Marriott’s other restaurant, Anchor & Den, has the sophisticated feel of a buzzing European marketplace. Different sections of the restaurant run alongside the lobby, and cater to different guests at different times of day. There’s a coffee bar and juicery, a craft cocktail lounge, and a sit-down restaurant that serves all-day eats. Guests can check out the breakfast buffet in the morning, grab sandwiches and flatbreads at midday, and return for themed dinners, like Mexican Street Food or Spanish tapas at night.

Besides the pool, beach, and restaurants, the Marriott has a small spa and fitness center. Like most hotel spas in Grand Cayman, the Marriott’s is small, but it still offers a variety of massages, body treatments, and even guided meditation. The 24-hour fitness center is compact, but the modern LifeFitness machines are in great condition. For meetings or small events, the Marriott has over 5,000s square feet of meeting space divided among five event rooms. A daily resort fee covers Wi-Fi, bicycle rentals, children’s beach toys, and welcome drinks.

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Things You Should Know About Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort

Also Known As

  • Marriott Grand Cayman Beach Resort

Address

389 West Bay Road, Seven Mile Beach KY1-1202, Cayman Islands

Website

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Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort

Scene

Family-friendly beachfront resort near the island's tourist hubs 

Smack in the middle of Grand Cayman’s touristic hub, the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort attracts families with its convenient and pretty beachfront setting. Of the resort-style hotels in the island, the Marriott often has the most affordable rates -- an attractive enticement on the pricey island. The Marriott isn’t luxe, but its tidy grounds and refreshed lobby decor make a nice first impression. In lieu of a grand front desk and formal seating arrangements, the Marriott features a more casual style in its reception space, with several check-in stands and and lounge-like seating. The lobby’s adjacent all-day restaurant/bar/coffee shop encourages guests to hang out in the communal space throughout the day. The majority of guests at the Marriott are families with kids, so travelers can expect plenty of little ones around the pool and in the restaurants. Couples in search of a more adult scene will probably prefer the newer, trendier Kimpton Seafire Resort.

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Location

Convenient beachfront location near shops, bars, and restaurants 

The Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort is located on Seven Mile Beach, the island’s most famous stretch of sand. Though guests should note that this particular part of the beach in front of the Marriott is narrower than points farther west. The Seven Mile Beach resort area is where most of the island’s hotels, restaurants, and tourist-oriented services are located. The Marriott is within walking distance of local bars and restaurants, and is a within a five-minute drive of Camana Bay and downtown Georgetown, two of the island’s main shopping and dining hubs. The popular Stingray City, where visitors can swim with the rays, is a five-minute drive away. Owen Roberts International Airport is an drive from the hotel. Guests who plan on sunbathing and dining out for the majority of their vacation probably don’t need to rent a car, as taxis are widely available. However, renting a car is recommended for anyone planning on exploring the island in depth. Just remember, Caymanians drive on the left.

A hub for international banking, Grand Cayman is a prosperous Caribbean island with a diverse population. Expatriates from North America, Europe, and Asia flavor the island with mixed cultural traditions, though many Caymanians, and even a few tourists, lament that the island lacks a strong sense of identity. While many aspects of Grand Cayman resemble Floridian suburbia -- think colorful houses, outdoor shopping plazas, waterfront restaurants -- Caymanians are doing what they can to reclaim cultural identity. Travelers looking for more than just a beach vacation are encouraged to visit the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands, Pedro St. James National Historic Site, or Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park.

See More Location

Rooms

Generic rooms in need of a refresh, though all with balconies

Painted a pale shade of seafoam green and decorated with stock images of palm fronds and sail boats, rooms at the Grand Cayman Marriott are largely underwhelming albeit pleasant. Expect traditional chocolate-brown beds, desks, and dressers, blue-and-gray patterned carpet, and white bed spreads topped by striped pillows. Rooms could use a refresh, but a highlight is the furnished balcony in each room -- most with at least partial ocean vistas. Bathrooms are slightly better, with shiny solid surface counters and plenty of storage space. The shower/tub combos are typical Marriott fare.

The Marriott has several room types, from standard double and king rooms to oceanfront suites with separate bedrooms and living spaces. Unfortunately, the suites feature the same humdrum decor as the guest rooms.

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Features

Main attractions are the pool and beach

The pool and beach are undoubtedly the resort’s central hub. The pool isn’t huge, especially when considering the size of the property, but it sits directly in front of the beach, giving guests seamless access between the two spaces. Silver lounge chairs are surrounded by white umbrellas, and there are several cabanas available for rent. The beach’s soft white sand and calm, clear blue waters are what travelers flock to Grand Cayman for, though guests should note that the stretch of sand in front of the Marriott is narrower than other parts of Seven Mile Beach.

Next to the pool, the hotel’s popular restaurant, Veranda, serves casual beach eats in an open-air setting. Guests drop in for salads and sandwiches during the day, but at night the menu is mostly seafood focused. Veranda’s weekly Lobster Fete is known for its plentiful lobster entrees and live music. The Marriott’s other restaurant, Anchor & Den, has the sophisticated feel of a buzzing European marketplace. Different sections of the restaurant run alongside the lobby, and cater to different guests at different times of day. There’s a coffee bar and juicery, a craft cocktail lounge, and a sit-down restaurant that serves all-day eats. Guests can check out the breakfast buffet in the morning, grab sandwiches and flatbreads at midday, and return for themed dinners, like Mexican Street Food or Spanish tapas at night.

Besides the pool, beach, and restaurants, the Marriott has a small spa and fitness center. Like most hotel spas in Grand Cayman, the Marriott’s is small, but it still offers a variety of massages, body treatments, and even guided meditation. The 24-hour fitness center is compact, but the modern LifeFitness machines are in great condition. For meetings or small events, the Marriott has over 5,000s square feet of meeting space divided among five event rooms. A daily resort fee covers Wi-Fi, bicycle rentals, children’s beach toys, and welcome drinks.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Beach

  • Beauty / Hair Salon

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

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