What We Love
- The resort is centrally located on Grand Cayman's famous Seven Mile beach.
- Some of the area's best restaurants, shops, and night clubs are only 2 miles from the resort.
- Featuring extremely calm waters, the beach near the resort is the perfect location for family snorkeling.
Things to Know
- The resort is approximately 15 minutes from the airport.
- Food and drink must be purchased separately.
- Onsite attractions are perfect for families and couples alike.
Savor endless summers at Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort. Situated on the scenic Seven Mile Beach, our oceanfront hotel invites you to revel in relaxation while enjoying the sugary white sand and crystal clear water of the Cayman Islands. Whether you're snorkeling, paddle boarding or swimming in our beachfront pool, you'll find it easy to soak up the sun. Stingray City is also within reach, allowing you to make a splash with the friendly stingrays the sandbar is known for. Looking for a break from the heat? Spend an afternoon getting pampered at our spa, Botanika Union, then indulge in a mouthwatering meal and handcrafted cocktail from one of our stylish restaurants. From farm-to-table salads to seafood, you'll find everything you need to sip and savor to satisfaction. Ready to slumber? Our upscale rooms and suites simplify your routines with luxurious bedding, plush robes and slippers, private balconies and room service. Bring your vacation to life at Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort.
Location
Grand Cayman - BeachProperty Information
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Resort Details
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Hotel Advisories
General Policies & Fine Print
Check-in Policy - Hotel requires a credit/debit card authorization or cash deposit upon check-in for incidentals; this will place a hold on your funds.
Convention Policy - Individuals attending a convention cannot book this property for their stay. If found attending a convention, guests may be subject to higher room rates upon arrival.
Hotel Spring Break Policy - This hotel cannot guarantee a spring-break-free environment.
General Information - Room taxes are included in vacation price.
Minimum night stay restrictions may apply.
Reservation changes may not be permitted unless authorized by the hotel.
Resort Fee - A mandatory hotel-imposed fee is charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out.
Hotel Mandatory hotel imposed resort fee inclusions:
- Bicycle Rental (first come first serve)
- Watersports including kayaks, paddle boards, floating trampoline, paddle boats, water hammocks & snorkeling gear (first come first serve)
- Local Calls
- Go Pro Action Cameras (first come first serve)
- Sunscreen, After Sun Care, Water Station
- Kindle E-Readers (at concierge)
- Recreation Activities (ages 5-12)
- Digital newspapers & magazines through PressReader App.
- Food & Beverage Classes (weekly, pending attendance, ask front desk for schedule)
- Fitness & Wellness Classes (weekly, pending attendance, ask front desk for schedule)
- Complimentary Brewed Coffee Station
The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change. The hotel can provide current fee and inclusions when you check-in.
Customer Ratings & Reviews
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
57 reviews-
The reason you come to the Caymans is the beach. They don’t have one.
The hotel lost its beach several years ago but now the situation is even worse. The veranda which had been a beautiful restaurant on the property that we have been going to for years has a huge construction wall in front of it blocking the view.
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Total Disappointment!
Beware! There is literally no beach here and there was construction outside all day! This trip was anything but relaxing. Most hotels would share this information in advance and give you a chance to change. I feel a bit taken advantage of. It was a long overdue vacation and $600/ night! This was on top of expensive flight because of it being Thanksgiving week!!! Marriott should be embarrassed!!!!
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Extraordinary Act of Generosity and Service!
This is a story about a Marriott Hotel employee who went way beyond the call of duty on behalf of a Marriott Bonvoy customer who was not even staying at the Marriott property. On November 14, my son purchased some beverages at a store down the street from the Grand Cayman Marriott Resort. On his way back to our condo unit, my son lost his wallet. We assumed the wallet was either stolen or permanently lost. Two days later, I received a voice mail message upon arriving in Miami. Tashuana Green, who works in the Loss Prevention Department at the Grand Cayman Marriott Resort reported that she had my son's wallet. When I called Tashuana, she informed me that someone had found my son's wallet and placed it on a wall near the Marriott Resort. Someone else delivered the wallet to the Loss Prevention office. Tashuana, in turn, went to extraordinary efforts to track down my son. She did not have access to either his phone number or email. After some sleuthing, she figured out my son's relationship to me. Since I am a Bonvoy member, she was able to track me down. This is only the beginning of the story. My son had already returned to the United States. My wife and I were in Florida awaiting our flight back to the west coast. Meanwhile, my daughter was at the Grand Cayman airport awaiting her flight. Tashuana took the wallet and made a dash to the airport and delivered my son's wallet to my daughter with minutes to spare before her departure. If this incredible act of generosity is indicative of the level of customer service you can expect at the Grand Cayman Marriott Resort, you will be in for a great treat. Meanwhile, I hope that the CEO of Marriott reads this tribute and recognizes Tashuana for her extraordinary act; it certainly cemented my loyalty to Marriott.
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A Good Island Hotel (For Business)
Fourth time staying at this hotel and it remains a good choice on Grand Cayman. I opted to stay in an ocean view king bedroom, one of the rooms which had recently been refurbished. After being allocated a room on the top floor during my first night I was awoken by the putrid smell of drains emanating from the bathroom. I had to call reception in the middle of the night who moved me to a non-ocean view room on the same floor after acknowledging the strong odour. I was a little disappointed that I was still charged for the first nights stay in an ocean view room, even though I suffered a broken first night’s sleep and didn’t spend the night in an ocean view room. Reception were only prepared to offer a discount of the resort fee for my first night. On my second day I was allocated an ocean view king bedroom on the 4th Floor (actually immediately below my initially allocated room). This room was clean, comfortable and odour free! Nadine and Magdalia from housekeeping did an excellent job of cleaning and servicing my room throughout my stay - thank you! Karl was a quiet gentleman who constantly cleaned and tidied public areas of the hotel - such a hardworking and polite guy. With a couple of Atlantic storms affecting Grand Cayman before and during my stay the swimming pool, hot tub and Vista Bar and Restaurant were withdrawn from service. Indeed, parts of the beach terrace had actually collapsed as a result of a recent tropical storm! Food and beverage services and facilities at the resort are generally excellent. Jev on reception did his best to fix the issues I experienced with my first room.
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Mr Disappointed
Everyone was very nice. We enjoyed some of the daily hotel activities. Property was worn and dated. As you pass through the lobby, it promises a grand experience but after passing through, it's all downhill from there. Don't make your decision to stay here based on photos provided by Marriott online. Property looks nothing like the photos. Common areas are worn and unmaintained. Pool area was pretty tired looking. Again, staff at the pool was nice and friendly though. There's no beach all, no sand entry, nothing. Marriott pictures are old and show something (sand & beach) that hasn't existed for years and years there. Seawall is crumbling into the ocean. Original steps to the ocean have fallen apart and are blocked off with boards. There are wooden steps that go into the ocean and you can tell they've been there a while too (moss, worn paint, etc.). Management apologized at check-in and claimed that the property was in poor condition due to the "Florida Hurricane". Interesting, which one was that... LOL This obviously was an excuse they've been told to use due the condition of the property. I was actually on the island for both "Florida Hurricanes" and the impact to Grand Cayman was minimal, not what they were stating. I was glad there was a gym however the music in the gym was WAY too loud. I could hear the piped in music over my headphones every day. I asked to have it lowered a few times, unsuccessfully unfortunately.