At the Hyatt Regency, discover all that Grand Cayman has to offer, with world-class service, luxurious accommodations, and gorgeous surroundings. Located on the 90-acre Britannia Golf Club along famous Seven Mile Beach, the Hyatt enjoys a spectacular resort setting just two and a half miles from Georgetown. Visit the Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course, or savor magnificent ocean views from the rooftop sundeck.
The resort offers 289 air-conditioned guestrooms, suites, and villas in buildings colored dove-gray with white accents. Rooms and Deluxe suites are located in five four- and five-story buildings comprising the resort's main section across the street from the beach. (An elevator-accessible skybridge spans the street.) Beach suites are located in an L-shape, five-story building adjacent to the beach. Owned individually and rented out when owners are absent, Villas are located between the resort's golf course and a waterway several hundred yards from the beach. Complimentary shuttle service transports guests around the resort.
Hemingways Restaurant - Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch with ocean view. Air-conditioned dining room under peaked wood ceiling and palm-shaded terrace seating. Lunch specialties include Maine lobster wrap and coconut/peppercorn-crusted tuna. Dinner specialties feature crisp yellowtail snapper, mushroom-crusted rack of lamb, passion fruit flan.
Bamboo - Chic Asian restaurant/sushi bar near beach. Menu choices include Korean-spiced tuna, duck salad, and baked scallops. Sushi-making lessons Monday–Thursday evenings. Seven Mile Beach hot spot on Friday evenings. Island music and jazz sessions some evenings.
Rum Point Restaurant - Located on tranquil beachfront at Rum Point, 35-minute ferry ride (fee) across North Sound from resort. Caribbean-style wood building. Air-conditioned dining room and screened-porch seating. Caribbean and sunset views. Choices include coconut shrimp with citrus-cardamom sauce; pistachio-crusted seabass with dried-mango salsa; spicy tuna with red-pepper-lemon oil; lemon-ginger chicken breast with tomato-confit emulsion. Dinner only.
Wreck Bar & Grill - Located at Rum Point. Canary-yellow, beachfront "shack" with takeout window and picnic-table seating under Casuarina trees. Grilled food, burgers, jerk-pork sandwich, fish and chips, tropical drinks. Lunch only. Island-music band Saturday afternoons.
Garden Loggia Café - Buffet and à la carte breakfasts daily. Sunday brunch. Healthful menu available. Seafood buffet Tuesday nights during winter season.
Loggia Lounge - Appetizers, pizza, cocktails, music, Cuban cigars.
Britannia Bar & Grille - Overlooking lake adjacent to Britannia Golf Course. Two-level air-conditioned dining room. Blue and violet linens. Salads, sandwiches, appetizers for lunch. Dinner menu of steaks, chops, seafood.
Beach Grille - Burgers, sandwiches, salads, tropical drinks.
Aquas Bar - Swim-up bar in resort's main section used for scenes in movie The Firm. Burgers, sandwiches, salads, tropical drinks.
Beach Bar - Swim-up side and sunken side with ocean, sunset views. Burgers, sandwiches, salads, tropical drinks.
James White Entertainment day and night, Tuesday thru Saturday.
The Hyatt is the only full-service resort in Grand Cayman with the island's only full-service spa. Other features include six pools, three lighted tennis courts, five restaurants, five bars and two separate golf courses with a total of 27 holes.
A pristine, white sand beach is located across the street and can be accessed via an overhead walkway. Red Sail Sports is the Hyatt's own exclusive full watersports operation, offering a wide range of watersports and beach amenities.
Consisting of 90 acres, the resort includes ample space, facilities, and services to please both active families and couples seeking R & R. Younger guests tend to congregate on the beach and at beachfront pools. Older couples seek out a large garden pool in the resort's main section across the street from the beach or book a golf-course villa in a section containing three other pools. A skybridge connects the main section to the beach.
Amenity highlights: Fine-grain sand runs 180 feet in front of the resort, part of famed Seven Mile Beach (actually 5.5 miles long). Two large pools and a 12-person spa surrounded by cushioned lounge chairs lie between the resort's beachfront buildings and the sand. One pool contains a swim-up bar. Across the street in the resort's main section and bordered by a garden are a large, three-section pool with swim-up bar and an 18-person spa. Terraced decks furnished with cushioned lounge chairs provide tranquil sunbathing. The golf-course villa section contains three more pools with adjacent spas.
Insider tip: Bamboo restaurant offers complimentary sushi-making lessons Monday–Thursday evenings. Participants are permitted, but not required, to eat their creations.
Britain's 18th-century Caribbean colonial era is called to mind upon experiencing the tranquility of the resort's expansive grounds. Just outside the lobby is a lawn lined by tall, stately royal palm trees. A dark pool lies at one end, a rock waterfall at the other. Flowerpots hang from top-floor hotel balconies along one side.
From the waterfall, a path leads through a tropical garden past a series of waterfall ponds to a waterway that connects the resort to North Sound on the east—away from the beach on the west. A ferry to the resort's beachfront restaurants on Rum Point 35 minutes away docks in the waterway. The garden path also leads to an elevator-accessible skybridge spanning the street to the resort's beachfront section. Complimentary shuttle service is provided around the resort and to the golf course.
A health-and-beauty spa offers massage, body treatments, facials, waxing, and hair and nail care, and features "edermologie" machines to help reduce the appearance of cellulite. Hydrotherapy options include Vichy shower and steam shower. Body treatment choices include Coconut Rub and Milk Ritual Wrap, Lime and Ginger Salt Glow, and Aroma Spa Ocean Wrap. Elemis facials include Japanese Silk Booster and Aromapure. Massages include Swedish, hot-and-cold stone massage, shiatsu, and Reiki.
Camp Hyatt offers half-, full-day, and evening sessions of supervised children's activities for ages 3–12, featuring Cayman culture and excursions to kid-friendly attractions such as Cayman Turtle Farm (fees). Other facilities include a 24-hour fitness center furnished with cardio and weight machines and free weights; stores and boutiques in both the main and the beachfront sections; beauty shops in both the main and golf-course villa sections; and a 24-hour business center with Internet-connected computers (fee).
Swimming pool - outdoor Swim-up bar Spa services on site Complimentary newspapers in lobby Bar/lounge Room service (limited hours) Parking (free) Business center Audio-visual equipment Safe-deposit box - front desk Express check-in/check-out Security guard Multilingual staff Hair salon Shopping on site Currency exchange Dry cleaning service Air-conditioned public areas Wheelchair accessible | Poolside bar Swimming pool - children's Concierge services Fitness equipment Restaurant(s) in hotel On-site car rental Limo or Town Car service available Conference room(s) Internet access in public areas - surcharge Porter/bellhop Doorman/doorwoman 24-hour front desk Number of rooms: 289 Gift shops or newsstand Babysitting or child care Tour assistance Garden Suitable for children |
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