The honest review

Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa opened as Grand Cayman's first boutique lifestyle resort on Seven Mile Beach, and its family infrastructure reflects the same design-forward positioning as the rest of the property. Camp Seafire (ages 5–12) is more structured than a typical Caribbean kids' club: half-day sessions ($65), full-day sessions ($120), and — notably — evening babysitting from 5–10pm booked 48 hours in advance, which is a genuine amenity for parents who want a dinner or two without the kids.

SPLASH, the on-site waterpark for guests 12 and under, is overseen by the Camp Seafire team and includes complimentary access for in-house guests. Suite configurations lean toward genuinely family-practical layouts — bunk beds, a sleeper sofa, and 2–3 full bathrooms in the larger suites, which is more than most Seven Mile Beach competitors offer at the standard room tier.

The honest tradeoff is price: base rooms run $1,200–1,800/night at peak season, plus an $80/night resort fee, putting Kimpton Seafire roughly 2–3x the Marriott Grand Cayman Beach Resort (already in this catalog) for a broadly similar Seven Mile Beach location. Families choosing Kimpton Seafire are paying for design, spa quality, and the evening-babysitting flexibility specifically — not a materially better beach than its lower-priced neighbors.

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Who this works for

Derived from FamilyFactor data

  • Toddlers

    ages 0–3

  • Elementary

    ages 4–8

  • Tweens

    ages 9–12

  • Teens

    ages 13+

  • Multi-gen

    with grandparents

All amenities (7)
  • 266 rooms and suites, private balconies
  • 4 restaurants
  • Camp Seafire kids' club (ages 5–12) — half-day, full-day, and evening babysitting options
  • Direct Seven Mile Beach access
  • Full-service spa
  • SPLASH waterpark for ages 12 and under
  • Suites with bunk beds, sleeper sofa, 2–3 full bathrooms