Renting a car is one of the easiest ways to explore Grand Cayman. Agencies are available at the airport and around the island, including both international brands and local providers. Best Time for Car Rentals: Book rental cars in advance, especially during peak season (December-April), as demand is high. Driving tips: – Drive on the left side (like the UK) – Roundabouts are common—yield to traffic coming from the right – Parking is typically free Having a car makes it easy to access top attractions like Rum Point, Crystal Caves, or even just get groceries without relying on taxis.
Taxi’s and Busses
Taxis are readily available at the airport, hotels, and major tourist areas. While most are metered, it’s common to agree on the fare upfront. You can hail one on the street or we’re happy to provide trusted driver contacts during your stay. Public buses are a more affordable option. These small vans—marked with green license plates and a number on the front —run regularly between George Town, West Bay, Bodden Town, and East End, making them a practical choice for getting around without renting a car. Many local taxi drivers and businesses use Whats-App for communication.
Bicycle Rentals
For shorter distances or leisurely exploration, renting a bicycle can be a great option. Several shops offer bicycle rentals, and the island is increasingly bike-friendly, with more paths and lanes being added.
Electric Scooters
These are available for rent and offer a fun way to travel around the island. Just be sure to wear a helmet and be cautious of local traffic conditions.





