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What is the alcohol limit in the Cayman Islands?

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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Many visitors ask, “Can I bring alcohol to Grand Cayman?” According to the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism, visitors age 18 or over are allowed to bring in only one liter of alcohol. There are many liquor stores on-island, but Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits has everything you need.

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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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Many experts believe that it takes about 3 drinks (12 oz beer, 5 oz glass of wine, or a shot of liquor) taken within an hour for a 100 lb person to reach . 08% BAC. Other general guidelines include: At 140 lbs it takes about four drinks an hour to reach a .

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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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The tap water across all three Cayman Islands is clean, wholesome and very much safe to drink! All of the tap water we get on-Island is desalinated seawater produced using reverse osmosis. The process begins with the extraction of raw feed water from wells drilled deep into the limestone bedrock beneath Cayman.

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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. Do not carry open containers of alcohol in your car or any public area that isn't zoned for alcohol consumption.

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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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In some cases, the breathalyzer may detect alcohol for up to 12 hours. In other individuals, the breathalyzer test may work for twice that long. Although the average person metabolizes about 1 alcoholic drink per hour, this rate varies.

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