Rum Point Club

Grand Cayman


Rum Point Club is a locally famous foodie destination that specializes in elaborate creations of seafood as well as rare rums. The signature dish is a seafood hot pot with no fewer than five fruits de mer. Reservations recommended: book a table on the screened porch for maximal sea breezes.

A pleasant way to get here is to take the ferry that runs between Camana Bay, Kaibo Beach and Rum Point.


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