Though most Grand Cayman running routes are located on the west side of the island (near Georgetown and Seven Mile Beach) the Queens Highway is a gem of the island’s less explored East End. Not many cars travel this remote stretch of road, and the ocean views are incredible. This stretch along the shore near Barefoot Beach is about 5 km in one direction.
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- Up to 10 km out and back
- 5 meters
- West End: Barefoot Beach; East End: near Morritt's Resorts
- Queens Highway
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Centrally located along the resort-laced Seven Mile Beach in Georgetown, West Bay Road is the choice running spot of locals and tourist alike in the Cayman Islands. Wide sidewalk and occasional coastal views. Up to 8.7 km one-way.
A long, safe sand run along a beach that stretches for nearly 7 km. The sand is not especially firm for running, and is best near low tide. Good access from the numerous resorts that line the beach
A lovely set of quiet side streets is the Yacht Club Development just off Esterly Tibbetts Highway, opposite the Safehaven neighborhood on the north side of Governors Creek. Lovely homes and water views. More in & outs along the Quays.
The minimally-trafficked roads around the Safehaven neighborhood, surrounding the North Sound Golf Club, form a 5 km out and back. Nice home and water views. A good alternative to the busier West Bay Rd.
This new road has a fresh lane for cycling and pedestrian traffic, so this 9.6 km stretch is a good choice for anyone trying to fit a longer run onto this small island.
This brand-new paved boardwalk near the Cayman Crossing neighborhood is calling runners to the south shore of Georgetown, with its unparalleled coastal views. The boardwalk is 1,500 feet, but South Sand Rd. stretches for 4.5 km.
This 5.5 km out and back takes runners from Rum Point, past Bioluminescent Bay, and out to the tip of Starfish Point for quiet roads and lovely waterfront views.
For runners lucky enough to find themselves on the island of Little Cayman, this destination is a real treat. Pick any stretch of road along the 35 km circumference of the island!
The quiet island of Cayman Brac is not as frequently visited by tourists as the other Cayman Islands, but visitors can find multiple options for a run around its scenic bluff.
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