The latest Hotel Tracker found oceanfront pricing at Wyndham Reef Resort in Grand Cayman starting at $253 per night, with availability for travel from March 2 through March 6, according to rates we found on Google Hotels.
For late winter in the Cayman Islands, this rate stands out, particularly for a resort where every suite faces directly onto the Caribbean.
Why It Matters Now
Early March remains a prime travel window in Grand Cayman. The weather stays warm and dry, the water is clear, and winter demand typically keeps island rates elevated. Oceanfront properties, especially those offering full suites, often push well beyond this price point during this period. Finding Wyndham Reef in this range opens up a quieter side of the island at a moment when value is harder to come by.
The Hotel
Wyndham Reef Resort is located on Grand Cayman’s east end, an area known for its calmer pace and uninterrupted sea views. The property is built in a low-rise, residential style, with large suites designed for longer stays rather than quick overnights. Every unit includes a full kitchen and a balcony positioned close enough to the water that the sea remains the dominant presence throughout the day.
This part of the island feels removed from the activity of Seven Mile Beach, with fewer neighboring resorts and long stretches of open coastline. The atmosphere leans relaxed and practical, prioritizing space, privacy, and proximity to the water over nightlife or crowds.
Dining and Drinks
The resort offers casual on-site dining focused on easy, beachfront meals rather than destination-style restaurants. Many guests take advantage of their kitchens, stocking up locally and keeping meals simple. For more variety, George Town and the restaurants along Seven Mile Beach are about a 45-minute drive away, making evenings out an option rather than a requirement. You can, notably for Cayman, splurge for an all-inclusive package should you so choose — but it will be more than $253.
What You Do Here
Staying on the east end changes how you experience Grand Cayman. Days tend to center on the water, with snorkeling right offshore, time by the beachfront pool, and long stretches where the only sound comes from the sea. The resort also works well as a base for divers, with an on-site operation and access to less-trafficked reefs.
If you want a change of pace, it’s easy to spend an afternoon on Seven Mile Beach or explore George Town, then return to a quieter shoreline by evening.
The Bottom Line
At $253 per night during a peak late-winter window, Wyndham Reef Resort offers an unusually accessible way to stay oceanfront in Grand Cayman. For travelers who value space, uninterrupted sea views, and a calmer side of the island over central location, this rate makes the east end especially appealing right now.
Caitlin Sullivan
2026-01-31 20:53:00

