Arriving in Grand Cayman with kids is low-stress compared to most destinations. The airport is small, distances are short, and the whole island has a relaxed pace. Here is what families need to know.
The child seat situation
This is the most important thing to plan ahead. Taxis at GCM do not carry child seats. Cayman Islands law does not strictly mandate car seats in taxis, but most parents will want one for young children.
Your options:
- Bring your own car seat from home and install it in the taxi. Drivers will wait.
- Book a private transfer with a child seat included. Specify the child's age and weight when booking.
- Rent a car seat from your rental car company if picking up a vehicle at the airport.
Getting through the airport with kids
GCM is a single-terminal airport with a straightforward layout. After immigration and customs, you walk directly into the arrivals area — no long corridors, no inter-terminal trains. The walk from the plane to the exit is under 5 minutes once you clear the queues.
Restrooms are in the arrivals hall. The terminal is air-conditioned. Outside, the taxi rank and pickup area are immediately in front of you — no shuttle bus needed.
Luggage and strollers
A standard taxi sedan fits 2-3 large suitcases. If you are carrying a stroller, a car seat, and multiple bags, request a van taxi at the rank or book a minivan transfer (around USD 45-75 / ~EUR 41-69 to Seven Mile Beach).
Taxis charge USD 2.50 (~EUR 2.30) per extra bag beyond two. Pre-booked transfers include all luggage in the price, which removes the mental arithmetic when you are also managing children.
Best option for families
A pre-booked minivan transfer with child seats is the least stressful choice. The driver is waiting when you exit, the vehicle has room for all your gear, and the price is settled before you arrive. For a family of four heading to Seven Mile Beach, expect USD 50-70 (~EUR 46-64) — comparable to a taxi once surcharges are added.