Cayman Crystal Caves
Tourist attraction ·

Cayman Crystal Caves

Tourist attraction ·

Guided tours of tropical forest & ancient crystal caves

knowledgeable guide
private tour
hot caves
fruit bats
mosquito spray
stalactites and stalagmites
pirate lore
treehouse restaurant
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Cayman Crystal Caves by Photo courtesy of Cayman Islands Department of Tourism
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69 North Side Rd, Old Man Bay, Cayman Islands Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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69 North Side Rd, Old Man Bay, Cayman Islands Get directions

+1 345 949 2283
caymancrystalcaves.com
@caymancrystalcaves

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 20, 2026

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These Stunning Caribbean Caves Were Just Named One of the World’s Top Attractions by Tripadvisor

"On Grand Cayman's Northside, I learned that the Cayman Crystal Caves opened to the public in March 2016 after Christian Sorensen spent years (1997–2011) acquiring land and building infrastructure and began exhibit work in 2012. The 1.5-hour guided tour leads through a tropical forest and three caves formed millions of years ago—once underwater, as evidenced by fossilized shells—where rainwater on limestone created stunning, crystal-like stalagmites and stalactites. The route includes an open-ceiling cave, a root cave, and a dramatic lake cave illuminated with lights, and the surrounding forest offers chances to spot balsam trees, air plants, parrots, and bats; there is also a Dusk to Dark Evening Bat Tour where bats fly directly over your head into the sunset. Highly popular with visitors, the attraction has amassed more than 2,700 five-star Tripadvisor reviews and was named No. 5 in Tripadvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Awards—the only Caribbean site in the top 25—and guests frequently praise the guides’ knowledge and humor, calling the caves breathtaking and highly recommendable." - Rachel Chang Rachel Chang Rachel Chang is a travel and pop culture journalist who contributes to Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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"Though a relatively new option for tourists, the Crystal Caves of Grand Cayman’s Old Man Bay have been hosting other sorts of visitors since time immemorial: Everyone from bats (who still hang out near the entrance) to farmers (in search of the attendant guano) to pirates (where better to dodge both hurricanes and the law?). Shrouded within a healthy radius of rain forest, these stalactite-and-stalagmite-studded caverns are well worth your visit, too; whether or not you locate the treasure that some of the previous occupants are rumored to have left behind, you’ll find a wealth of natural beauty—especially the reflection of all those formations in the gin-clear rainwater lake."

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Cayman Crystal Caves

Natalie E.

Google
A highlight of our trip to Grand Cayman was visiting Cayman Crystal Caves. Syd, our entertaining and knowledgeable tour guide, shared stories about his childhood adventures exploring the caves in the dark with his friends. In search of caves, some folks proposed preserving and sharing the marvel with island guests and visitors from around the world. Luckily for us, the islanders agreed, paths were cleared, and a lunch spot among the trees was created. It's a large wooden deck with picnic tables, umbrellas, and a gift shop. Friendly team members encourage visitors to stay hydrated and apply mosquito repellent, which is provided alongside water-bottle-filling stations. The spray works very effectively, isn't greasy, and has no scent. Preparing for a tour of an intriguing system of underground and above-ground open spaces, strange crevices, and oozing, solidified liquid earth—a natural wonder. The island features a variety of fascinating geological formations. As guests at the Sunset House, we got to explore a prime example of the limestone iron shore. Behind the hotel, jagged fossil-rich limestone meets the ocean. Although claims about millions and billions of years are made, there is a better explanation. The Sunset House topography is a geological site worth exploring because it marks the event that changed the face of the world, leaving only eight survivors. It clearly shows the aftermath of the flood that destroyed the wicked world in 2349 BC (The first day of the Earth’s history dates to 4004 BC).

Eric H.

Google
We really enjoyed the crystal caves tour. The family operating the tour did a really great job. I Highly recommend this activity! They run tours every two hours, and you can buy tickets on site.

Alison W.

Google
A really cool experience with a couple of incredible caves on the tour, several delicious meal options, and a knowledgeable guide. We did the evening tour with dinner and definitely agree on the pricey drinks. We got the smoothies which were meh and wound up paying around $11 per drink. There was no drink included during the meal. One other note (and not the reason for the deduction as it's not the company's fault), I would skip the evening tour. Fruit bats eat mosquitoes, but these bats were not doing their jobs. Even with the liberal application of bug repellant provided, my family members were all well devoured during the meal. The food was delicious, but I did not sign up to be on the menu for the insects! I would recommend a day tour; skip the drinks; and enjoy a meal.

Tara G.

Google
We don’t typically do a lot of touristy things while travelling, however the only way to see the caves here is by booking a tour as the area is protected. We loved our experience and the tour guides were great! The manager was fantastic and was fun, informative and full of enthusiasm for this beautiful natural phenomenon. We enjoyed hearing about the history of the area etc.

Jeff R.

Google
Ashani is an awesome person and a guide for this facility. Stop looking at the price difference between a group trip and a private guided tour and go private. Soooo, much better of an experience. Comes with a free drink as well unlike the group tour. Make a reservation and and bring water as these are hot caves not cold cave like you may be used to if you have done any real caving in the past. It is a bit disheartening about how Stalactites and stalagmites had to be harmed in the building process, but it is done now so might as well enjoy. Treehouse restaurant and bar is set in the middle of the jungle. Formations are nice and they really only show you three of the over 100 caves in this system. Walking tour that may be difficult for a wheelchair. Be prepared for a beautiful hot and sweaty tour but worth it as a private tour. Enjoy!

Makayla

Google
Chester was a wonderful guide that taught us many cool things about the crystals, and how they form. He was very thorough with his knowledge, and made funny jokes. He even showed us some fruit bats, and their babies! We were waiting for a bus to take us back, and the one bus there became full. But he didn’t leave us, in fact he stayed with us until we got on the bus. I totally recommend coming here with your family and friends!

A. B.

Google
What a wonderful experience. Purchased tickets online and it was a smooth process. Upon arriving we were greeted and encouraged to apply (complimentary) mosquito spray due to the recent rains. Archie was super knowledgeable and gave our group of 12 the history of the caves. Chris was our guide for the day and he was so cool. Super knowledgeable as well but laid back, funny and down to earth. He really wanted to ensure we had a great experience and would encourage us all to go check out areas before we moved on to the next section. He also provided a flash light when some of us took family pics to help with the light. Just a very thoughtful guy. The caves are really mesmerizing. I get claustrophobic and was already planning on being the last one in line in case I needed to bolt. At no time did I feel trapped and needing to get out asap. There were no areas that were a tight squeeze to where I felt anxious. Overall it was an amazing day for us and our children loved it as well. We would definitely visit again!

Emily L.

Google
This was a reaaly cool tour, about 90 minutes long. Saw 3 caves, bats, and walked through the path in the forest as they pointed out some of the plants. Nice gift shop. The short ride to the caves is a little bumpy but the vehicles are comfortable. We went at 10am and it was still really hot and humid. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and light clothing, drink lots of water and wear lots of bug spray for the mosquitos!