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Local Laws and Customs in the Cayman Islands

When visiting the Cayman Islands, it's important to be aware of local laws, cultural norms, and religious practices to ensure a respectful and trouble-free stay.

Local Laws:

  • Drugs: The possession or use of illegal drugs is a serious offense and can result in imprisonment.

  • Littering: Littering is illegal and can result in fines.

  • Driving: Driving is on the left side of the road, and seat belts are mandatory for all passengers. Drunk driving is illegal and carries severe penalties.

  • Wildlife and Environment: It is illegal to take coral, sand, or marine animals from the sea. Fishing regulations are strictly enforced.


Cultural Etiquette and Customs:

  • Greetings: A friendly handshake and direct eye contact are standard for greetings.

  • Dress Code: Dress is generally casual but conservative. Swimwear is for the beach and poolsides only, not for general public areas.

  • Tipping: A tip of around 15% is generally expected in restaurants if a service charge hasn't been added.


Religion and Religious Customs:

  • Predominant Religion: Christianity is the predominant religion, and you'll find a range of denominations.

  • Church Services: Sunday is a day of worship, and many businesses may open later or remain closed.

  • Respectful Behavior: While the Cayman Islands are relatively liberal, it's still appreciated if tourists show respect during religious or cultural ceremonies.


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