Cayman Island Vacation Condo Rental  
  


Weekly Rental Rates
Peak Season
Nov. 15 - Apr. 30
$1600 - $2400
Off-Peak Season
May 1 - Nov. 14
$1200 - $1500

For more information or to schedule a reservation, contact:

Jackie Hare
586-772-6452 weekdays
313-815-9116 evenings and weekends
Email Jackie

 

 
 
 
Activities

Located on a private beach, Cayman Stead also has a new fresh water, outdoor pool. If you are a scuba diver, the famous North Wall (world renowned as one the best barrier reef/dive sites in the world) is just 300 yards off the beach or snorkeling is a few swim strokes away. This is a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere than Seven Mile Beach with restaurants, beach bars and groceries located nearby. Rum Point club, Red Sail Sports (assorted water sport activities) and Cayman Kai are just up the road. You may choose to go to the amazing Sting Ray City, where you can watch, swim with and hand feed up to 60+ stingrays (completely harmless and utterly amazing), and only a ten minute boat ride away. You may also take the 20 minute ferry to the Hilton on Seven Mile Beach where you can shop, play golf, enjoy 5-star restaurants or wander around the West Side of the island. Other things to do include sailing, deep sea fishing, wind surfing, parasailing, swimming, duty-free shopping (great jewelry deals!), getting married, walking on the beach, boating, fishing, dancing, playing pool, bar hopping, Island visiting and relaxing.

For a quieter day, you may choose to walk, bike or drive up and down the road and view the numerous, breathtaking seaside mansion of Rum Point and Cayman Kai. North Side is also home to the scenic Botanic Park which consists of a .8 mile nature trail where you can view local plants and trees that are marked and identified. The park is also home to the Blue Iguana captive breeding program. One might also choose to see over 60 species of exotic birds, Cayman Parrots, Blue Iguanas, Agoutis, Whistling Ducks, Emus, Miniature Ponies and various Turtles at the Cardinal D's Park which is closer to George Town. A trip to Cayman would not be the same without a stop at Cayman's oldest settlement on the island-the East End. A 15 minute drive from North Pointe to the district of East End will allow you to get great photographs of the Blow Holes and to visit the sites of several ship wrecks. There are numerous things to do, you choose -- this is what Cayman Island is all about!!