Buses
It wasn’t until relatively recently that Grand Cayman got its first bus service. The bus terminal is on Edward Street, adjacent to the Public Library, in George Town. Daily services commence around 6 am and fares start at CI $1.50.
Licensed buses have blue number plates and accept both US and Cayman Islands dollars. There are a few bus stops around the island, but buses can be flagged down from the side of the road. For further information about Grand Cayman’s bus service telephone 945-5100.
Schedules are, shall we say, flexible.
| Route | Colour | Route | Map |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yellow | George Town – West Bay / Seven Mile Beach | [View Map] |
| 2 | Lime Green | George Town – West Bay / Seven Mile Beach | [View Map] |
| 3 | Blue | George Town – Bodden Town | [View Map] |
| 4 | Purple | George Town – East End | [View Map] |
| 5 | Red | George Town – East End – North Side | [View Map] |
| 6 & 7 | Dark Green | Around George Town | [View Map] |
| 8 | Orange | George Town – North Side | [View Map] |
| 9 | Blue (white #) | George Town - North Side - East End - Bodden Town | [View Map] |
Reviews / Comments / Additional Information
To get to Bodden Town, you must first take as bus to Georgetown to the bus terminal, then you can catch a "blue #3" to Bodden Town.
The buses are great and relatively cheap. CI$2 to anywhere along Georgetown and 7-mile. I'm not the sure about the cost to the other side of the island. But its cheap!!
thanks in advance for your cooperation,
Jody Kemp
Thanks Much!