Rum Point, Cayman Villas & Vacation Rentals

Looking to rent a villa in Rum Point, Cayman?

The Cayman Islands consist of three beautiful islands: Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac. Vacation villas are available on all three, offering spacious, private, and elegant accommodations. These villas are perfect for larger groups traveling together but also provide the option for privacy with separate suites. Most villas feature en-suite bathrooms and private verandas off the bedrooms, ensuring comfort and luxury. Be warned—once you experience the luxury of a Cayman villa, you may never want to stay anywhere else.

These are the 2 most popular villa rentals in Rum Point, Cayman. Narrow your search above.

  • From $2,995 to $9,995 per night
  • Beachfront
  • Pool
  • AC

Iggy Blue

4 Bedrooms
5 Bathrooms
  • From $995 to $2,395 per night
  • Beachfront
  • Pool
  • AC

About Rum Point, Cayman

Rum Point is a stunningly gorgeous destination located on the northern coast of Grand Cayman island. It is nestled between the Caribbean Sea and the North Sound lagoon and is the perfect spot for a tranquil, laid-back escape.

Here, visitors can revel in the stunning views of white sand beaches, sparkling blue water, and lush green vegetation. Take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, relax in the sun, or take a dip in the sea.

The area is also known for its excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities, with plenty of vibrant coral and colorful fish. The nearby Stingray City is a must-visit for those looking to get up close and personal with these majestic creatures.

For those that want a little bit more adventure, Rum Point also offers plenty of other activities such as kayaking, sailing, and stand-up paddleboarding.

And for those looking to indulge, there are a number of beachside bars and restaurants that serve up exquisite cuisine and refreshing cocktails.

Overall, Rum Point is an ideal spot for a relaxing beach getaway and an unforgettable Caribbean experience.

What's special about Rum Point, Cayman?

Made up of three islands (Little Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Grand Cayman), the Cayman Islands are less than 500 miles off the Florida coast. A British held entity in the Caribbean Sea; the Cayman’s are a tourist’s delight. Grand Cayman, as the name implies, is the largest of the three islands, and the most populous. There are a variety of hotels, resorts, luxury villas, and guest houses available for rent on the islands.

Grand Cayman tends to be the most expensive of the three islands because there are more amenities for tourists to enjoy here. Its famous Seven Mile Beach is a huge draw for scuba diving, snorkeling, para-sailing, and sailing. The reefs and a wide variety of exotic fish and sea creatures make the waters around the island both a tourist’s and a photographer’s dream. If you’re looking for a five-star hotel on the beach, expect to pay top dollar for a room, but if you’re willing to travel a bit, you can find very comfortable and affordable guest houses and villas off the beaten path.

To occupy your days on the island-when you’re not on the beach or swimming in the Caribbean-there are shops aplenty ready to help you with your retail therapy. Many of the shops offer tax and duty free items so there are bargains to be found. If you want to grab a bite to eat, there are plenty of options for standard fare or ethnic cuisine. You can choose from Chinese, Italian, British, Middle Eastern, and Indian cuisine among others. And for those of you that just like your meat and potatoes, there are a number of steak houses to keep you happy.

Maybe you’re interested in the night life on the Cayman Islands rather than the shopping and dining. There are nightclubs everywhere, many offering live music and entertainment. You can grab a table on the sidewalk and enjoy the island breezes while you socialize, or head to the dance floor to work off some of those carbs you’ve been enjoying while you’re here. The Cayman’s are one of the top hot spots in the Caribbean, so you can be sure you’ll have a good time.