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Tucked away on the northern edge of Grand Cayman, Cayman Kai sits on a small peninsula between the Caribbean Sea and the North Sound Lagoon. Development here is limited, which makes Cayman Kai villas the best way to experience this serene corner of the Cayman Islands.
First developed in the 1960s as a private alternative to Seven Mile Beach, Cayman Kai grew alongside Rum Point, where fishermen and visitors would gather to enjoy drinks and the local catch. Since then, Cayman Kai’s development has remained restricted. There are no large resorts or commercial zones, roads are quiet, and villas are often tucked into the trees or face the sea.
As a result, Cayman Kai has become one of the most sought-after villa destinations in the Caymans. It’s laid-back luxury, scenery, and lifestyle make it the perfect choice for those looking to get away from it all, and its walkable beaches, safe swimming, and bioluminescence make it a great choice for nature lovers too.
Rental Escapes makes renting a luxury villa in Cayman Kai easy. First, choose your travel dates. Next, select your party size. From there, your Rental Escapes Villa Specialist will happily present you with the best available Cayman Kai villas for your group. After, your Concierge customizes your trip, including transportation, chef service, excursions, boat charters, and more.
Caymen Kai villas can be found tucked all along the curved shoreline and sheltered coves. The majority are either beachfront or just steps from the water, offering spectacular sunset views as the day shifts to a starry night.
Cayman Kai villas can be found all across the area, including by Rum Point, with its beachside bars and restaurants; on Cayman Kai Point, with views of the Caribbean to the west and the lagoon to the east; closer to the Kaibo and its famous yacht club; and over by the Bioluminescent Bay with its glowing phytoplankton.
No matter where you stay, expect stunning ocean views and easy access to Cayman Kai’s walkable beaches. You’ll also enjoy 5-star service, including from your Rental Escapes Concierge.
Sitting along the edge of the lagoon, beachfront Cayman Kai villas offer guests direct beach access. They include:
Sun Salutations: An oceanfront villa, Sun Salutations offers resort-like amenities coupled with stunning ocean views. The vaulted great room is a standout here, as it spans two stories and offers exceptional vistas. The infinity pool, private beach, and outdoor pavilions are also sure to please.
Crystal Waters: Situated on a 200-foot-wide beach, Crystal Waters envelopes guests in its seaside beauty. Enjoy the beach deck with its sectional seating, or the pool deck with a shallow Baja shelf. Plus, the beach’s location affords it additional privacy, while still being just a 1-minute walk from the Kaibo Yacht Club and restaurant.
Cos Kai: A two-story beachfront home, Cos Kai is just a five-minute walk from the Kaibo Yacht Club. Tropical landscaping surrounds the villa, while the calm, shimmering water invites you for a swim. Plus, you can take in the views from the 16-foot-tall windows in the living room. A great choice for up to 15 guests.
The perfect complement to your beachside stay, Cayman Kai villas with pools let you enjoy the sun and sea from the privacy of your deck. They include:
Kaiku Estate: Located on Bioluminescent Bay, Kaiku Estate offers guests exquisite panoramic views both day and night. The calm waters here are perfect for kayaking and paddleboarding. Plus, there’s a 2-bedroom guest cottage – ideal if you have guests who want extra privacy.
White Dahlia: An open-concept villa with high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows, White Dahlia creates an inviting sense of space. It also sits on Bioluminescent Bay – perfect for nighttime adventures.
Sea 2 Infinity: A 2-story villa spread out over an acre of sand, the beachfront Sea 2 Infinity offers a large private pool with dramatic scenery. Its privileged position also puts it within walking distance of the Kaibo Yacht Club. Its layout makes it a good choice for multiple couples traveling together.
The best way to enjoy the serene atmosphere, Cayman Kai villas for families offer the perfect getaway. They include:
Abita Kai: An accessible villa, Abita Kai features an elevator, a pool lift, and even a beach wheelchair. It also sits right on the beach and includes a guest cottage for those who want extra privacy. A great choice for multi-generational groups.
Ocean Kai: A recent construction, Ocean Kai uses an open concept to maximize its sense of space. A cathedral ceiling gives way to a mezzanine with exquisite ocean views and a ping pong table. There’s also a variety of sleeping arrangements, including a bunk bed room for kids.
Kailypso: A great beachfront choice for smaller family groups, Kailypso is a 3-bedroom villa with a cozy tropical atmosphere. There’s a soft sandy beach and even a private boat dock, and the villa includes two single kayaks – perfect for checking out Bio Bay at night.
You must present a valid passport upon entry. If you’re visiting from outside the US, Canada, the UK, or the EU, then you may need an additional tourist visa.
Most visitors will fly into George Town, Grand Cayman’s main airport. From there, Cayman Kai is about 45-60 minutes away by car. You can take a rental car, a private driver, or a taxi.
There’s also a ferry that runs from Camana Bay on Seven Mile Beach to Kaibo Marina. The ferry takes about 30 minutes and is very scenic.
Your Rental Escapes Concierge can help with airport transfers, rental cars, ferry tickets, and any other transportation needs.
The best way to get around Cayman Kai is by car rental. This will give you the most flexibility to explore, including outside of Cayman Kai.
Taxis and private drivers are also available, and there’s a public bus system that goes around Grand Cayman.
Water taxis, ferries, and boat charters are also a scenic way to move along the coast.
Your Concierge can help with rental cars, private drivers, boat charters, and more.
Peak season in Cayman Kai is from December to April. The weather is dry and sunny, and the beach is ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
Shoulder season is from May to June, and then again in November. Crowds are fewer, and the weather is still great. Restaurants and tours are open as well.
Off-season is from July to October. The weather is hotter and more humid, and there’s a higher chance of rain. Still, this is the best time to find deals on Cayman Kai villas.
Yes, Cayman Kai is very safe. Grand Cayman is one of the safest islands in the Caribbean. Cayman Kai, in particular, is quiet, upscale, and residential. The water is also calm, though use caution when swimming at night in unfamiliar areas.
Relax on the beach: Cayman Kai is all about barefoot luxury, and the beaches are a big reason why. The water is shallow, warm, and clean, and the beach itself is soft and uncrowded.
Night kayak in Bioluminescent Bay: Glide through the water after dark and be amazed at how the movement of your kayak lights up the microscopic organisms underneath. Best done on moonless nights.
Charter a boat: A boat charter will allow you to see more of the island. You can check out Stingray City, snorkel coral reefs, or just cruise the North Sound.
The food scene in Cayman Kai is small but high quality. The focus here is on using fresh ingredients and providing a relaxed experience.
The main restaurants can be found in the Kaibo Beach Club, which offers both beachside dining and a more upscale dining experience, and in Rum Point.
Your Concierge can also arrange private chef service and villa pre-stocking on any Cayman Kai villa rental.
Spring in Cayman Kai is warm, breezy, and mostly dry. March and April are still part of the dry season, with clear skies and little rain. May sees a slight uptick in showers, mostly in the late afternoon. Average temperatures hover around 83–87°F (28–31°C). Rainfall is low in March and April, around 1–2 inches (25–50 mm) per month, increasing to about 4 inches (100 mm) in May.
Summer is hot and humid, with bright mornings and afternoon showers or thunderstorms. It’s the start of the wet season, but rain usually passes quickly. Temperatures average 86–90°F (30–32°C). Rainfall climbs to 5–6 inches (125–150 mm) per month, especially in late July and August.
Fall is the wettest season, with the highest humidity and a greater chance of tropical storms. Expect regular rainfall, often in bursts followed by sunshine. Temperatures range from 85–88°F (29–31°C). Rainfall peaks in September and October with 6–8 inches (150–200 mm) per month, then starts to ease off in November to about 4–5 inches (100–125 mm).
Winter is peak season in Cayman Kai, thanks to sunny skies, cooler temps, and calm seas. It’s also the dry season, with low humidity and little rainfall. Average temperatures are a pleasant 79–83°F (26–28°C). Rainfall is lowest this time of year, averaging 1–2 inches (25–50 mm) per month.
If you’re planning a getaway to this serene corner of the Cayman Islands, Rental Escapes can turn your Cayman Kai villa rental into a true luxury experience.
Our portfolio includes the finest Cayman Kai villas, including beachfront retreats, family villas, Cayman Kai villas with pools, and more.
Your Rental Escapes Reservations Expert will help you find the perfect villa for your group, while your dedicated Concierge will customize your trip to ensure an unforgettable Cayman Kai experience.
Contact us today to book your next dream holiday!