
If you’re planning a trip to Grand Cayman with your family, one stop that will absolutely enchant your little ones is Starfish Point—a quiet beach on the island’s north side that gets its name from the colorful starfish that gather in the shallow waters. It’s one of those magical places where nature and calm come together, and it’s especially fun for curious young explorers.
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What Is Starfish Point?
Starfish Point is a small, peaceful beach known for—you guessed it—starfish! These striking creatures live in the shallow sea grass beds near shore, making it one of the few places where you can reliably spot them in the wild without getting on a boat. The water is clear and calm, perfect for wading, and while most starfish hang out in slightly deeper water (around 8–10 feet), they often wander into shallower areas where kids can spot them just by walking in the water.
Where Is Starfish Point?
Starfish Point is tucked away on the north side of Grand Cayman, near the Rum Point and Kaibo area. It’s about a 45-minute drive from George Town, or just over an hour from Seven Mile Beach depending on traffic.
This quiet corner of the island feels worlds away from the busier tourist hubs, and that’s part of its charm—it’s great for a half-day adventure if your family enjoys peaceful nature spots, or if you’re already exploring the north side.
What Will You See?
As soon as you arrive, you’ll notice the crystal-clear water, a gently sloping beach, and—if you’re lucky—plenty of bright orange, red, or brown starfish resting on the sea floor. The beach is calm and rarely crowded on weekdays, so your kids can take their time spotting sea life and walking along the shore.
While snorkeling is possible (and useful for spotting starfish in deeper water), many families find that simply wading into the water is enough to enjoy the experience. The water near shore is usually 2–3 feet deep, and even young kids can walk in with a parent to see the creatures below.
Family Tip: Be sure to bring your own snorkel gear if your kids are confident swimmers—you’ll see more starfish beyond the drop-off just a few yards from the beach.
Is It Safe for Kids?
Yes—Starfish Point is very kid-friendly, especially if your children are used to playing at the beach or in shallow water. The beach has no big waves, and the gradual slope into the water makes it easy for kids to splash and explore.
There is some boat traffic in the area, so it’s a good idea to stay close to shore and always keep a watchful eye. If your kids are swimming or snorkeling, make sure they stay within the calm area near the beach and avoid swimming out too far.
Can You Touch the Starfish?
Yes, but with care—and this is important to teach little ones. It’s illegal to remove starfish from the water, even for a quick photo. These animals breathe through tiny pores on their body, and lifting them out of the water—even for a few seconds—can harm or kill them.
That said, you can gently touch or hold a starfish underwater, and kids will love the slightly rough, bumpy texture. Just remember: no lifting, and always return them gently to the sea floor.
How to Get There (and Is There Parking?)
If you’re exploring the island by car, Starfish Point is easy to reach and has plenty of free parking. After parking, there’s a short 2–3 minute walk to the beach through a grassy area.
You don’t need to take a boat to enjoy Starfish Point—it’s perfectly accessible by road and a great add-on if you’re visiting Rum Point or nearby beaches.
Pro tip: The beach is more peaceful on weekdays. On weekends, especially mid-day, locals often bring boats and it can get busier.
Is There an Entrance Fee?
Nope! Starfish Point is free to enter, like all beaches in Grand Cayman. That makes it a perfect low-cost family outing. Just be sure to pack snacks, water, sunscreen, and towels, as there are no facilities or shops directly on the beach.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth Visiting with Kids?
Absolutely—Starfish Point is a must-visit for nature-loving families. Kids of all ages will be fascinated by the starfish, and the calm setting makes it a stress-free adventure for parents too. That said, it’s not an all-day destination. Most families spend about 30 minutes to an hour here, making it a great stop as part of a day exploring Grand Cayman’s quieter north side.
Have you seen our ranked lists for beaches and activities in the Cayman Islands?
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For detailed visitor info, check out the Wikivoyage page on Cayman.