Cayman Brac Travel Guide: Where to Stay, What to Do & Le Soleil d’Or Review

 

Cayman Brac is one of the most quietly beautiful islands in the Caribbean - raw, untouched, and far less developed than Grand Cayman.

If you’re looking for something slower, more nature-led, and genuinely peaceful, this is where you’ll find it.

In this Cayman Brac travel guide, I’m sharing what it’s like to visit, what to do, and a closer look at one of the island’s most unique stays: Le Soleil d’Or

 
A stay at Le Soleil d’Or is one of the few vacations your mind, body and soul will come home actually feeling better for.
 

Is Cayman Brac Worth Visiting?

Yes, but it depends on what you’re looking for.

Cayman Brac is ideal if you want a quieter, less commercial Caribbean experience, nature, hiking, and diving or a space to completely switch off.

It’s not about beach clubs or busy restaurants - it’s about simplicity and stillness.

How to get to Cayman Brac

Getting to Cayman Brac is relatively easy:

  • Fly into Grand Cayman (GCM)

  • Take a short domestic flight (30–40 minutes) to Cayman Brac with Cayman Airways.

The journey itself already feels like an escape.

Travel to the Brac is a breeze thanks to the Cayman Airways 737 jet and the Saab direct flights; it’s only 30 minutes from Grand Cayman or just 7 minutes from Little Cayman, where you’ll fly over our little beach house, The Hideaway, en route to the Brac!

How many days do you need in Cayman Brac?

I recommend 3-4 days. That’s enough time to experience the island at a slow pace, really make the most of your hotel (worth it in this case!), explore the island, and get lost in a good book!

What to pack for a trip to Cayman Brac?

Packing for the Brac, specifically Le Soleil d’Or, is the perfect combo of glam meets practical.

You’ll need:

  • heat-friendly clothing {think linens and cotton},

  • gym gear, hats, sunglasses, and proper shoes for exploring the Bluff and farm,

  • lots of resort and swimwear for lounging by the pool and,

  • floaty dresses for a beautiful dinner in the gorgeous restaurant.

Like Little Cayman, you can bring a cooler of perishable food and drink for your stay. But remember you’ll have breakfast included and a whole host of fresh fruit, veggies and eggs on offer at Le Soleil d’Or, so only bring items you won’t have on offer. Cayman Brac has a great bakery, supermarket and liquor store. If you have space, I would recommend bringing some nice bubbles to enjoy sundowners on your balcony after a long day exploring.

You can find the Cayman Airways baggage policy here.

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Where to Stay in Cayman Brac

Accommodation on the island is limited - but that’s part of its charm.

Le Soleil d’Or (Best Boutique Stay)

Le Soleil d’Or is one of the most unique properties in Cayman Brac.

Set across farmland and oceanfront villas, it offers:

  • A farm-to-table experience

  • Private, design-led accommodation

  • A strong connection to nature

It feels more like a retreat than a hotel.

Having seen the hotel from afar on our first and only trip to the Brac 8 years ago, it’s safe to say a stay here has been a long time coming!

Craving some new experiences with the spoils of a luxury hotel, Le Soleil d’Or was the perfect early birthday treat for me. A lesson in a long and happy relationship? Plan your own birthday presents!

Le Soleil d’Or has a variety of accommodations to choose from including rooms at the main Manor House {found on-site by the restaurant, reception, and just below the Farm}, the Coast House {a short walk from the main grounds to a beautiful beachfront bungalow} and the Beach Club {a studio on its own private white sandy beach 2.6 miles from the site}.

We chose the Pink Guava room in the main house but on arrival, we’d been kindly upgraded to the Coast House which was such a treat! The Coast House felt so decadent for the two of us as it’s essentially an ocean-front home with its own pool, sandy beach hammock, and studio living. We needed at least 4 more people to make the most of it!

Included in your stay at Le Soleil d’Or is:

  • Round trip airport transfer in a comfortable SUV or van

  • Daily breakfast for two per room

  • Complimentary amenities within your accommodation upon arrival and will be replenished daily: Fresh Fruit, Juices and Vegetables, Home Baked Cookies and Milk, Eggs, and Bottled Water, along with Nespresso coffee and tea service.

  • Guided tour of Le Soleil d’Or’s 20-acre farm

  • Access to beach bicycles, fitness centre and basketball/tennis court

The Farm

Easily our favourite part of our stay at Le Soleil d’Or was our tour of the 20-acre farm with farmer Randal. Set above the hotel grounds, the farm is actually located on top of the Bluff which is incredible in itself, let alone how lush it is in such a tough climate. The Bluff terrain is not easy to cultivate {to say the least} so the farm has to have soil and water trucked in to create beds away from the salt spray down below.

Despite the conditions, the farm has almost every type of produce you can think of. There are so many varieties of citrus fruits, plums, herbs, salad leaves, dragon fruit, eggplant/aubergine, avocado, pineapples, papayas - the list was endless and it was amazing to see them thriving in Cayman.

As if the terrain wasn’t harsh enough, the other challenges they face come from some unruly guests…the rock iguanas and Cayman parrots who come and nibble on any soft fruit they can find.

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Things to Do in Cayman Brac

There are so many hidden gems just waiting to be explored so grab your sunnies, slap on some sunscreen jump in the car - you won’t be disappointed:

Rock Climbing & Yoga - the pros at Rock Iguana teach you how to rock climb, rappel and explore the Bluff from a unique angle with over 110 different routes for a variety of skill levels. Yoga classes also on offer with a limited schedule.

Go Diving with Reef Divers - The Brac has some of the best dive sites in the Caribbean with walls, drop-offs, patch, and finger reefs, and the wreck of the MV Captain Tibbetts, a 330ft Russian warship to explore. The sea is pristine, visibility is excellent and marine life abundant. There are two dive shops: Reef Divers at the Cayman Brac Beach Resort and Brac Scuba Shack to explore the 50+ dive sites across Cayman Brac.

Grab some Jerk from Barry’s - Barry's Golden Jerk is served from a roadside shack that is everything good about Caribbean cuisine - jerk chicken and pork, served with fresh-baked bread. Look out for the painted sign and the oil-drum smoker on the roadside.

Dine At Barracudas - An excellent place to grab drinks and eat, Tuesday is sushi night, and every other night there's New York-style wood-fired pizza.

Visit the Cayman Brac Museum - Housed in a pretty white-and-blue-painted colonial house on the coastal road to Stake Bay, this small museum recounts the history of the island. Artifacts depict life for early settlers during a time when the island was largely cut off from the rest of the world.

Go Hiking - There are 12 marked trails on the Brac that take you through wetlands, forests, over the Bluff, and to historic landmarks. Trails are well marked, and whilst guides are not necessary, they are encouraged. Hikes are graded from easy to rough and ceramic signs on the roadside mark the start of each trail, sturdy footwear is recommended, as is sunscreen and water.

Visit the caves - The island's largest, most enticing cave is at the Great Cave, on the eastern end of South Side Rd which has ladders to enter its large cavern that’s home to bats!

Shop at Pioneer Bakery - Grab yourself a fresh loaf of Brac Bread (a round loaf similar to Jamaican hard dough) to bring home. Call ahead before showing up, as the baking schedule can be erratic and the goods tend to fly off the shelves. Cash only.

Go Fishing - Make the most of the crystal clear waters which are teeming with reef and game fish. Keen anglers can go shore fishing for tarpon or deep-sea fishing for wahoo, mahi-mahi, blue marlin, and tuna.

Best Time to Visit Cayman Brac

  • December–April: Best weather (pricest time)

  • May–August: Warmer, quieter but hotter

  • September–October: Busier hurricane season (less ideal)

Travel Tips for Cayman Brac

  • Getting around: Rental car recommended

  • Restaurants: Limited - plan ahead

  • Style: Casual, relaxed

  • Pace: Very slow

FAQs About Cayman Brac

Is Cayman Brac expensive?

It can be, especially for boutique stays, but the experience is very different from more commercial islands.

Is Cayman Brac better than Grand Cayman?

They’re completely different:

  • Grand Cayman = more developed but more white sandy beaches

  • Cayman Brac = quieter, nature-focused and more rugged.

What is Cayman Brac known for?

Diving, hiking, and its untouched, low-key atmosphere.

Final Thoughts

Cayman Brac is not for everyone - and that’s exactly why it’s special.

It’s quiet, understated, and deeply relaxing in a way that’s increasingly hard to find.

If you want a hidden gem in the Caribbean, check out The Hideaway in Little Cayman.

If you’re looking for stylish accommodation in Grand Cayman, why not stay at Botanica Cayman.

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