Are you looking for a luxury hotel for your stay in Bodden Town?
Bodden Town has some interesting things to see and do including Grand Cayman Beaches and North Sound, so you might want to take in the local sights during your visit.
What's the best luxury hotel in Bodden Town?
Black Urchin is a luxury hotel with 3 outdoor pools and spa services, and it’s a popular choice for Expedia travellers looking for an elegant place to stay.
#### When to Visit Bodden Town\n
Planning for the weather is an important factor for making your trip to Bodden Town a success, especially when you’re splurging. The hottest months are usually August and September, with an average temperature of 29°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 26°C. Average annual precipitation for Bodden Town is 1076 mm.
What's there to see and do in Bodden Town?
Enjoy all that Bodden Town has to offer when you visit Grand Cayman Beaches, North Sound and Pedro St. James National Historic Site. If you have some spare time during your trip, you might want to check out Mission House and Boddentown Art Shop.
Bodden Town Hotel Reviews
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"Love the resort the staff especially Ms. Sharon was the best "
A verified traveller stayed at Holiday Inn Resort Grand Cayman, an IHG Hotel
"I had an outstanding experience from start to finish! The staff was incredibly welcoming, making me feel right at home the moment I arrived and maintaining that warm hospitality until I departed. The restaurant on-site was perfect for grabbing quick, delicious bites—each meal was a treat. Additionally, the location couldn't be better; just a 5-minute walk from the beach allowed for spontaneous seaside strolls. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a friendly, convenient, and enjoyable stay!"
A verified traveller stayed at Sunshine Suites Resort
"We stayed 4 nights here at Kimpton Seafire and it was even an understatement to say it was phenomenal. The facility itself almost looks newly built because it is well maintained. Staff are all kind and attentive. The garden around the pool is full of shrubs, flowers, and coconut trees all of which are well maintained and pruned. I saw gardeners everyday. There are 3 restaurants, Ave, Avecita, and cocoloba. We did not try cocoloba because there was no indoor tables. Ave and Avecita are in the same section but menus are different. I liked omelettes that Marion, their chef, cooks in front of you in the morning. They offer all kinds of marine sport including paddle boat, kayak, sailboat, jet ski, snorkeling, and scuba diving. My wife and I had never done jet ski and sailboat but the staff were very good at teaching how to for beginners. I’ll definitely go back."
A verified traveller from Gibsonia stayed at Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa, an IHG Hotel
"Personal service.
So much attention to detail.
Beach is gone, and view remains!
Walk right into water, no sand in your shoes or on your clothes hassles!
Food is best hotel food we have had.
Comfortable rooms newly renovated with lots of bathroom sink counter space!
Front desk staff went beyond expectations.
Staff at pool area and the many eating areas professionals with customer service skills.
Complimentary water, tea, aloe, sunscreen, towels, large umbrellas and comfortable lounge chairs, snorkel equipment, floats (anchored for ocean use), paddle boards and kayaks. Jet ski rental at steps to ocean. Two shops with everything you may have forgotten to bring.
Does not feel like a “chain hotel”
Personal touches and charm!
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A verified traveller stayed at Grand Cayman Marriott Resort
"Quiet side of the island. You'll need a car to get around for shopping or dining. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Not the best beach but they work hard to maintain it.. Extremely shallow reef which makes snorkeling and swimming difficult. Overall a very nice resort. "
A verified traveller stayed at Wyndham Reef Resort Grand Cayman