The wilder sister of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac trades duty-free malls for dramatic limestone bluffs, cathedral-clear dive sites, and caves once used by pirates. Cruise ships tender into Scott's Dock, and from there the whole island is yours to explore.
Cayman Brac has no permanent cruise pier — ships anchor offshore and tender passengers to Scott's Dock at the West End on the island's south shore.
💡 Pro move: Driving is on the left. Rental agencies can issue a temporary local licence with your home driving licence.
All cruise ships anchor offshore and tender passengers to Scott's Dock — there is no cruise pier on Cayman Brac.
| Cruise Line | Typical Berth / Arrival | Dock or Tender |
|---|---|---|
| Most cruise lines | Scott's Dock, West End📍 | Tendered |
| Expedition / boutique ships | Scott's Dock, West End📍 | Tendered |
Cayman Brac punches well above its size for adventure — world-class wreck diving, cave exploration, parrot-watching, and bluff hikes all pack into one compact island day.
A deliberately scuttled Soviet-era frigate lying in roughly 50-85 ft of crystalline water — one of the Caribbean's top wreck dives, now encrusted with coral and patrolled by jacks and grouper.
Find dive tours →Walk the 2.5-mile Lighthouse Footpath along the dramatic limestone edge of The Bluff to the island's highest point. Sweeping ocean views and chances to spot the endemic Cayman Brac Parrot.
Find guided hikes →Cayman Brac is riddled with caves — Peter's Cave, Rebecca's Cave (linked to the 1932 hurricane), Bat Cave, and the Great Cave. Many are signposted and accessible with basic footwear.
Find cave tours →A roughly 280-acre reserve protecting the rare, endemic Cayman Brac Parrot. A nature loop trail winds through ancient dry forest — early morning gives the best sightings.
Find nature tours →Public Beach on the south coast offers calm, gin-clear water and healthy shallow reef. Perfect for a low-key half-day of snorkelling and sunbathing without the crowds.
Find snorkel tours →The small but engaging Cayman Brac Museum in Stake Bay — the oldest in the Cayman Islands — covers island history, shipwrecks and traditional life. The nearby Heritage House adds craft markets and heritage demonstrations of pre-tourism island culture.
Find cultural tours →The island is flat near the coast and easily walkable near the West End dock; renting a car unlocks the eastern trails and caves.
From Scott's Dock head along the south-shore road through the quiet West End settlement. Pass small homes, boat yards, and beachfront condos before turning back. Flat, shaded in places, and a gentle introduction to island life.
🗺️ See full route in Maps →Short taxi or drive east brings you to Stake Bay, the island's main settlement. Explore the Cayman Brac Museum, pick up snacks at the local grocery, and stroll the seafront.
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