Wyndham Reef Resort

Grand Cayman


All 152 rooms in these cheery yellow blocks face the sea along a gorgeous stretch of sand. Rooms are quite luxurious, service is top notch, and there's good snorkeling right off the beach. Until it sold in 2015, the Reef was celebrated as one of the island's few locally owned resorts. Wyndham has maintained the personal service and intimate atmosphere.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Grand Cayman attractions

1. Wreck of the 10 Sail Monument

2.56 MILES

In 1794 a convoy of 10 British merchant ships wrecked on the reef off the East End. Local residents came to the aid of the convoy, rescuing all but eight…

2. Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park

5.47 MILES

Come here to see a veritable treasure trove of the island’s native species. A series of walking trails traverses the lovely landscaped gardens, which…

3. Crystal Caves

5.62 MILES

A relatively new attraction to Grand Cayman, this network of mysterious limestone caves is located deep in the island's interior. There are some 105 caves…

4. Mission House

11.43 MILES

Two blocks west of Bodden Town’s compact center is one of the island’s oldest buildings, originally built in the 1800s. Destroyed by Hurricane Ivan, the…

5. Rum Point

11.84 MILES

Swinging in hammocks and snorkeling are the main activities at this quiet beach, although the Red Sail water-sports crew also has an outlet here. Take…

6. Starfish Point

12.51 MILES

Red-cushion sea stars dot this little patch of sand and sea, which can sometimes be crystal clear and sometimes murky and yellow, depending on what the…

7. Pedro St James

14.11 MILES

The island's oldest building, this Caribbean great house was built in 1780 by one of Cayman's founding families (with enslaved people doing the heavy…

8. Barkers National Park

18.35 MILES

The first national park in the Caymans, Barkers combines low scrub, dense mangroves and long, sandy beaches. There are no amenities here, or even a sign…