There is a number of transportation options in the Cayman Islands, and aside from traditional taxi and bus offerings, there have been one or two new additions since 2020.
Taxi services
There are quite a few taxi companies and when borders reopen you will be able to find one easily outside of the airport and hotels. If you need to call, here are some options:
Charlie’s Super Cab & Tours: 888-8888
A.A. Transportation Service: 926-8294
Ace: 777-7777
McCurley’s (North Side): 947-9626
Mossy Tours & Taxi Service (Cayman Brac): 939-9517
CI: GO taxi fare app
The CI: GO taxi fare app allows you to calculate your taxi fare before you book, so you know what to expect. Simply enter your pick-up and drop-off locations, as well as the number of passengers and pieces of luggage if applicable, and you will receive a fare in both KYD and USD. The app is available for both iPhones and Android. Visit cigo.ky for QR codes or alternative download instructions.
Public buses
Public bus routes run the length and breadth of Grand Cayman, with different sticker numbers and colours assigned to each route.
The main bus terminal is next to the George Town Public Library on Edward Street, however you can flag down public buses anywhere on their route, assuming there is space aboard, or wait at a bus stop on the major routes. Just let your driver know when you’d like to disembark.
Services start at 6am and fares range from $2-$5 depending on route distance, with both KYD and USD accepted.
For further information about public transport, call the Cayman Islands Government’s Public Transport Unit on 946-1323 (or 916-0467 if after 4pm) or email [email protected].
Caymantransport.ky is a great resource for bus and taxi transport, offering bus route maps and taxi fare guides.
Flex
The newest thing on Cayman’s travel scene is Flex, an Uber-style app allowing users to ride share and GPS track journeys to ensure the most efficient routes are used. Flex uses your phone’s GPS to detect the user’s location and link them with the nearest available driver.
The whole system is cashless, using the supplied on-file card, and users can split fees with friends easily through the app, which is available on iPhone and Android.
Visit flex.ky for more details or download the Flex Cayman app, available for both iPhones and Androids.
Rental cars
There is no shortage of rental cars in Cayman, whether for tourists or locals who may enjoy resident discounts. Visitors renting a car must have a valid driver’s licence and insurance coverage. Check with the rental company for age restrictions.
Avis: 949-2468
Alamo: 945-7368
Economy & Discount Car Rentals: 949-5550
Budget Rent a Car: 949-5605
SaveMore Rent-A-Car: 943-4402
Go Cayman Car Rental: 943-4402
Andy’s Rent-A-Car: 949-8111
Hertz Cayman: 947-4378
Dollar/Thrifty Rent-a-Car: 949-4790
Ace Rent A Car: 949-2280
National: 945-7368
Marshalls: 949-0550
Super Slick Car Rental: 324-6260
B&S Motor Ventures (Cayman Brac): 948-1646
CB Rent-a-Car (Cayman Brac): 948-2424/928-2655
Four D’s (Cayman Brac): 948-1599
McLaughlin Rental (Little Cayman): 948-1000
Scooten Scooters scooter rental (Little Cayman): 916-4971
Bike rentals
For those who prefer pedal power, bicycles are available to rent.
Eco Rides offers guided cycling tours in the Eastern districts and also rent hybrid or road bikes if available. 922-0754
Adventura Cayman rents a range of bicycle types, racks and ride-alongs, with free delivery and pick up. 525-4455
Paddle Wheel offers tours and rents a range of bicycles and electric bicycles and kayaks. 640-2453
Cycle Cayman – With numerous docking stations on Grand Cayman, Cycle Cayman offers bike sharing, where bikes can be taken from, and returned to, any station at the touch of a button. Download the Movatic app to find available bikes and to unlock and ride.
cyclecayman.com/[email protected]
Electric scooters
Bird
Download the Ride Bird app and pick up an electric scooter from one of the company’s stations.


