The Cayman Islands, the destination to visit in 2025

The Cayman Islands will shine brighter than ever in 2025, offering Latin American travelers an enticing mix of exciting events, new luxury accommodations and unforgettable culinary experiences

Source: Visit Cayman Islands (Source: VISIT CAYMAN ISLANDS)

With so much to discover, it's clear why the Cayman Islands is the place to visit in 2025.

Agenda of upcoming events
The Cayman Islands is the perfect destination for cultural and culinary experiences in 2025. Some highlights include:

Agave Festival (January 9-11): A new celebration honoring agave-based spirits like tequila and mezcal. Held at such stunning venues as the Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa, Hotel Indigo Grand Cayman and Bonny Moon, Agave Festival promises tastings, live music and cultural experiences.

Cayman Cookout (January 15-20): Known as one of the Caribbean’s premier culinary events, this festival brings together world-class chefs, wine experts and food enthusiasts for an unforgettable gastronomic adventure.

Capella Music Festival (March 29): Back with a stellar lineup of international and local artists, this event offers music lovers the chance to experience unforgettable performances under the stars.

Cayman Art Week (May 20-25): Explore the Cayman Islands’ thriving art scene through exhibitions, gallery tours and artist encounters.

Out of this World Music Fest (May 31): Celebrate the island’s vibrant music culture with a festival featuring a diverse range of genres and renowned artists.

Restaurant Month & Cayman Cocktail Week (October): Indulge in the flavors of the Cayman Islands with month-long promotions at top restaurants and bars featuring innovative dishes and craft cocktails.

New Luxury Accommodations
2025 marks an exciting year for luxury travelers with the addition of three new hotels:

ONE | GT: This exclusive urban resort combines contemporary design with Caribbean charm. Guests will enjoy amenities such as a rooftop SKY Club, lagoon pool and signature restaurant, making it ideal for both short- and long-term stays.

Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman Hotel & Residences: This 354-room hotel features six restaurants, a 4,000-square-meter spa, family-friendly amenities such as Camp Hyatt, and is located near Seven Mile Beach. It is the largest hotel in the Cayman Islands and is set to redefine luxury.

Kailani, a Curio Collection by Hilton: Designed with sustainability in mind, this beachfront property blends design with holistic experiences. Perfectly situated between George Town and Seven Mile Beach, Kailani promises a unique blend of luxury and local style.

New Sunday Brunch Experiences
The Cayman Islands are taking Sunday brunch to whole new levels, with hotels and restaurants offering everything from sumptuous buffets to delicious à la carte options, often accompanied by unlimited prosecco or champagne. Travelers now have more options to choose from with three new offerings:

Catalina (Hotel Indigo Grand Cayman): Seven Mile Beach's newest hotel is now serving Sunday brunch. Enjoy California-inspired cuisine with a Caribbean twist in a vibrant, relaxed atmosphere. The beverage package includes craft cocktails, house wines, prosecco and non-alcoholic options.

Aria: Indulge in Aria’s elegant Mediterranean-style brunch, featuring select dishes including a raw bar, live seafood paella and tagine, and impeccable service.

Pairing options include unlimited prosecco or champagne, wines and cocktails for brunch.

Union Grill & Bar: Located in Camana Bay, Union now offers a “Big City” brunch with an a la carte menu featuring sweet waffles, egg dishes, seafood, steaks and burgers, as well as a special kids’ menu.

Fuente: Visit Cayman Islands.


 


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