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Can you drink alcohol on the beach in Cayman Islands?

Drinking Laws -- The legal drinking age is 18. Beer, wine, and liquor are sold at most grocery and convenience stores Monday to Saturday. It is legal to have an open container on the beach.



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The Cayman government also has zero tolerance for drunk driving. The maximum blood alcohol level is . 10 (100 milligrams per 100 milliliters of blood). If you're caught, expect a generous fine or a day in jail.

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Penalties for Public Drinking If you have an open container of alcohol or are visibly intoxicated on a beach that does not allow drinking, you could receive a misdemeanor charge. You could receive a fine of up to $250 as well as up to 90 days in jail.

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Drink Some Local Rum You can't (well, you shouldn't) visit the Cayman Islands without partaking in some rum. Plenty of Caribbean rums are available at bars and restaurants, but your locals consist of brands like Tortuga, Seven Fathoms, Edward Teach, and 1780 Rum.

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It's always advisable to bring money in a variety of forms when traveling: a mix of cash, credit cards, and traveler's checks. You should also exchange enough cash to cover airport incidentals, tipping, and transportation to your hotel before you leave home, or withdraw money upon arrival at an airport ATM.

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In bars (including restaurant bars) as well as small clubs, expect to pay from US$4.50 to US$6.00 for domestic beers and from US$6.50 to US$8.50 for imported beers.

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Here are our top picks for specialty beach drinks that you definitely deserve.
  1. Piña Colada. One of the most iconic beach drinks is the beloved piña colada. ...
  2. Margarita. Another perfect beachy drink is a good old margarita. ...
  3. Tequila Sunrise. ...
  4. Mojito. ...
  5. Sangria. ...
  6. Long Island Iced Tea. ...
  7. Mai Tai. ...
  8. Bahama Mama.


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Dehydration is real. You might joke about quenching your thirst with a few bottles of booze, but the reality is that alcohol is a diuretic. This means you're losing liquid as you continue to drink (and need the restroom). Compound this with the heat of the sun and you could be asking for trouble.

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