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Is 7 Mile beach private?

Seven Mile Beach is accessible to Caymanians and tourists, and there is no entrance fee as Seven Mile Beach is considered public property up to the water line.



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All of Seven Mile Beach is considered public property up to the water line so feel free to explore the many different Public Access beaches to be found along SMB.

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“Do you have to pay to get onto seven mile beach? Or is this a public beach you can just go walking on?” No, it is free.

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There are many different experiences within the 5.5 miles of crystal clear waters of the 7 mile beach. Rocky areas are a good choice for snorkeling. Sandy white beaches for swimming and play. Make sure you find the one that suits your needs for the best experience.

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Seven Mile Beach is very crowded due to the many high rise hotels and cruise ships coming into Grand Cayman.

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Why Grand Cayman's Seven Mile Beach is Considered the Best Beach in the World. US News and World Report has named Seven Mile Beach the “Best Beach in the World” and, if you've ever laid eyes on it, you know there are many reasons why this true.

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The water at Seven Mile beach is crystal clear and calm, and many areas are very shallow, making it ideal for swimming, especially with small children.

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You can leave your resort without having any issues. Certain Caribbean islands, such as Jamaica, can be more dangerous. If you are staying on Seven Mile Beach, for example, then you can even walk down the streets at night with your family with no problems.

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Most of the sargassum is on the east end. We did encounter some diving the north wall, and just a little bit in the West Bay/7 Mile area, but not a full on bloom. Just the normal wash up your find most places.

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If you're a budget traveler, you can expect to spend around $100 to $150 per day in the Cayman Islands, including accommodation, meals, transportation, and activities. However, if you prefer a mid-range experience with slightly more comfort and dining options, you should plan to spend around $200 to $300 per day.

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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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