Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa

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60 Tanager Way Seven Mile Beach Grand Cayman KY1-9008

Ratings

Forbes Travel Guide
5
AAA
5

Awards

• Forbes Travel Guide's Five-Star honor 2024 | 2023 • AAA Five Diamond Award 2024| 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 (every year since opening) • Smart Meetings' Smart Star Awards 2022 - Best Beach Hotel • US News & World Report 2022 Best of... #1 Resort Cayman Islands, #9 Best Resort in Caribbean • Stella Awards 2022 - Gold: Best Boutique Property, International Region, Bronze: Best Sustainability Initiative, Global Category • Stella Awards 2021 - Gold: Best Sustainability Initiative, International and US Territories Region, Best Food and Beverage, International and US Territories Region, Best Boutique Property, International and US Territories Region, Best Hotel/Resort, International and US Territories Region Travel +Leisure World’s Best Award 2020 – Top 25 Resort Hotels in the Caribbean, Bermuda and Bahamas’ #22 Travel +Leisure World’s Best Award 2018 – Top 25 Resort Hotels in the Caribbean #22 • Taste of the Caribbean 2018 – Gold, Caribbean Pastry Chef Competition • Travel Weekly Magellan Awards 2018 – Silver Award • Contender for Condé Nast Traveler’s “Reader’s Choice” Award 2018 • Virtuoso “Best of the Best” Awards 2018 – Best Virtuoso Newcomer • American Spa’s Global Spa & Wellness Awards 2018 – Best Spa in the Caribbean • HSMAI Adrian Award 2018 Sliver – Influencer Marketing • HSMAI Adrian Award 2018 Bronze – New Opening/Launch • International Hotel & Property Award 2018 – Hotel Suite for Americas & Caribbean • Global Spa & Wellness Awards 2017 – Best Spa in the Caribbean • Travel + Leisure’s Best New Hotel’s in the World 2017 • Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards 2017 - Top Resorts in the Caribbean #6 • American Spa Professional’s Choice Awards 2017 – Favorite New International Spa • CNN 2017 – Best New Restaurant, Avecita • Spa & Wellness MexiCaribe Spa Awards 2017 - Best Spa at a Luxury Resort in Mexico, Caribbean & Latin America • CHRIS (Caribbean Hotel & Resort Investment Summit) Award 2016 – Development of the Year

Venue Highlights

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Calls (local)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (ocean or water)
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Outdoor pool
  • Spa or salon
  • Water sports
  • Whirlpool

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Taxi

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Loading dock
  • Portable walls
  • Staging area

Getting Here

Fly nonstop from 20 Gateway cities in North America. Only one hour from Miami, three hours and some from NYC or LAX.

Parking

  • Complimentary parking
  • Valet parking$30.00 / day
  • Bus parking

Distance from airport

  • 5.5 mi. from venue

Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa Meeting Space

Total meeting space12,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms6
Largest room7,076 sq. ft.
Second largest room4,810 sq. ft.
Space (Outdoor)18,600 sq. ft.
Exhibit Space7,000 sq. ft.
Filters

Floor plans

Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms264
Single (1 bed)112
Double (2 beds)103
Suites49
Single (1 bed) rate$399.00 – $1,299.00
Double (2 beds) rate$399.00 – $1,299.00
Tax rate13%
Occupancy rate11%

Local Attractions

Camana Bay

Shopping
10 minutes away
For the people who live, work and play at this mixed-use waterfront enclave, Camana Bay feels more like a lively community than a typical shopping center. From sea to sound, over 650 acres are beautifully planned to inspire you from every angle. One glance at the colorful, contemporary design and it hits you: beautiful boutiques and fabulous restaurants are only the beginning. But let’s begin there, because Camana Bay is the island’s ultimate shopping destination, with local and international designer fashions, duty-free jewelry, luxurious skincare, stylish home accents and more. Press pause on your retail tour for a freshly squeezed juice, latte, glass of wine or handcrafted cocktail. Some of the island’s best restaurants are located in Camana Bay, as well. An unexpected treat at Camana Bay is the 75-foot Observation Tower, the perfect perch for panoramic vistas. The views along the way are just as amazing: a colorful mosaic of an underwater dive scene decorates the walls during your climb. (It took a year to hand-cut the 3 million-plus Venetian glass tiles, and eight months to lay them into the mosaic.) Hundreds of events are hosted annually at Camana Bay, including the Flavour Tour, a weekly dining experience, as well as family-friendly outdoor movies, live music/dance/theater performances and pop-up art exhibits. Of course, you’re in the Caribbean, so relaxation is incorporated into the scene. Sip your latte in one of Camana Bay’s four courtyards, some with sparkling fountains. Or lay back in a hammock on “The Island,” a peaceful spot to take in views of the North Sound. Kimpton Seafire guests can get to Camana Bay in about 10 minutes by car.

North Sound Golf Club

Recreation
10 minutes away
Whether you’ve been playing golf for years or just took up the game, North Sound Golf Club will make you feel right at home in Grand Cayman. It’s the only 18-hole championship course in the Cayman Islands, with gorgeous views from all 6,605 yards of this par 71 course. The signature 11th hole is especially picturesque—and a bit demanding, calling for a power shot over water to keep a double bogey off your scorecard. In fact, hitting a driver is not uncommon for this long par 3. But what’s really special about North Sound is how friendly and welcoming they are to golfers of all levels. Novices will be grateful for the five sets of tee boxes. Advanced players will appreciate being tested by prevailing trade winds—if it’s breezy, bring extra balls—and water, water everywhere, factoring into how you play almost every hole. Designed by England’s Roy Case in 1994, this is a links-style layout built in the style of traditional Scottish courses. The natural landscape was disturbed as little as possible so that everyone can enjoy the rolling terrain of coconut palms, mahogany and silver thatch, not to mention the occasional iguana lounging in the sun. (If only they could be trained to fetch wayward golf balls.) Beyond the greens, North Sound Golf Club also offers instruction from PGA pros, a fully stocked pro shop and “the island’s friendliest open-air bar.” We like the sound of that. The concierge at Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa will be happy to arrange your tee time.

Stingray City

Recreation
20 minutes away
Picture this: You jump from a charter boat into three to five feet of crystal-clear water. As you begin wading or swimming around, you find yourself surrounded by several dozen southern stingrays. You dangle a piece of squid and watch as the surreal sea creatures glide over to enjoy the snack. And as they drift by, you reach down and pet their silky-smooth bodies. Why, you can even pucker up and give them a kiss. Seriously. People do it all the time. Welcome to Stingray City one of Grand Cayman’s most famous and spellbinding destinations. Except for the beautiful beaches, Stingray City is the most visited place on Grand Cayman. No wonder. Think of the stories you’ll have to tell after hanging out with these flat, diamond-shaped creatures. The bottom of the sandbar is bright white, and the water is super clear, so you can see the rays clearly, even without a mask. Mingling with stingrays definitely qualifies as one of those we-can't-do-this-at-home moments. Stingray City is just a charter boat ride away from Kimpton Seafire.

Snorkelling

Recreation
Snorkelling is Cayman's greatest, easiest underwater adventure and an activity the whole family can enjoy. If you've only fantasized about peeking beneath the sea, there is no safer, gentler and more exciting place to learn this sport than in Cayman's clear, current-free waters. From toddlers to great-grandparents, Cayman snorkelling is ideal for all ages. Our skilled watersports operators are ready to teach you safe snorkelling techniques from the basic levels. You'll practically rub noses with neon fish, float over coral gardens or even stroke a friendly stingray at Stingray City! Watch a parrotfish have lunch, and help keep our beautiful Caribbean beaches covered with pure white sand! Stand up to a patrol of cheeky Sergeant Majors, inspecting you for handouts or float over the wall and marvel as divers from all over the world disappear into the breathtaking, mysterious cobalt blue waters of the Caribbean.

The Grove

Recreation
2 minutes away
Are you craving a unique and stylish evening? Gather your crew and rev up your engines for an art-filled night ! Visit The Grove to take in some of the local art galleries, an amazing dinner at Door No. 4 restaurant and top it off with a unique cocktail. Transportation can be arranged or why not jump on a city bike and be there in 1.2 km?

Diving

Recreation
The Cayman Islands are proudly recognised as the birthplace of recreational diving in the Caribbean. We've been proudly showing off our spectacular underwater world since 1957 when scuba pioneer Bob Soto opened the first Grand Cayman dive shop. Today, Cayman is one of the world's top dive destinations. With more than 40 dive operations and almost 360 dive sites marked with moorings, adventurers from all over the world choose the Cayman Islands for the best of Caribbean diving. Our warm, calm waters, 100 ft. plus visibility and breath-taking variety of marine life offer a world of exciting logbook entries. Each island offers very different diving adventures for divers of all levels from novice to Nitrox and Tec diving.

Crystal Caves

Recreation
40 minutes away
Situated in a lush tropical forest in Northside, Grand Cayman, Cayman Crystal Caves is the island’s newest nature tourist attraction All visitors receive guided walking tours. Tours are approximately 1 ½ hours and take you through the surrounding tropical forest area and 3 caves spectacular. When you visit Cayman Crystal Caves, you will be escorted with a knowledgeable Tour Guide, and you will join us on an adventure exploration of “Cayman Down Under”. You will venture into amazing caves where you’ll see stalactite and stalagmite crystal structures and otherworldly formations, formed by single drops of water and the slow passage of time. Tour through the unique tropical forest nature, under which the caves formed. Amongst the forest and caves are captivating tropical plant and animal life, including strangler balsam trees, air plants, parrots, and bats….

Watersports

Recreation
Water is going to be easy to find on your Caribbean vacation in the Cayman Islands. The question is how to spend your time on the water. The Cayman Islands is among the best in the Caribbean and provides as many solutions to that question as you can think of. Want to relax and enjoy the waters? Consider fishing, paddle boarding, or kayaking. For those that feel more adventurous, enjoy jet skis, parasailing, and kite boarding in clear Caribbean waters, all year-round.

More

Grand Cayman’s newest Forbes Five Star resort in a decade is a modern, tropical backdrop for your next business or social gathering. We’ve created a utopia of breathtaking event venues, some you might expect from a Grand Cayman resort, others playfully-yet-stylishly unconventional, for a total of 20,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor meeting space. Host up to 500 guests in our 7,200-square-foot Aurea Ballroom with soaring ceilings and refined design. Cast corporate visions from our 10th-floor presidential suite, overlooking the beach and Caribbean Sea. And there’s more. A patio terrace equipped with sea breezes. The expansive Seabridge Green event lawn for day meetings or weddings. From the moment your guests arrive at our dramatic entrance — replete with contemporary silhouette, lush botanicals and ocean views — anticipation sets in....this will be an event to remember.

Seasonality

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High season
Jan 1 – Apr 30
Dec 20 – Dec 31
Shoulder season
May 1 – Aug 19
Nov 1 – Dec 19
Low season
Aug 20 – Oct 31