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Inside Grand Cayman’s culinary scene with Kimpton Seafire Resort and Spa

By Lindsay Stein The Daily Meal From Yahoo Style

Grand Cayman’s recently opened first-ever boutique resort, Kimpton Seafire Resort and Spa, brings travelers a real taste of the Caribbean’s culinary capital. It’s luxurious, perfectly decorated, tech-savvy, and just like all Kimpton properties, dog-friendly. Kimpton Seafire Resort is perfect for all types of travelers: families, millennials, couples, and, most of all, food-lovers. Offering guests the chance to partake in exclusive culinary events, the luxury resort brings a new element to vacation dining experiences.

Recently, Kimpton Seafire Resort collaborated with acclaimed British chef Clare Smyth for 10 days of fine and fresh dining experiences. The three-Michelin-starred chef worked with local farmers and chefs to create Caymanian dishes in cutting-edge ways. The “Chef Clare Takes Cayman” pop-up included dining events ranging from intimate tasting dinners to a four-course gala finale. Kimpton Seafire plans to host unique culinary events regularly throughout the year, bringing renowned culinary talent to the Cayman Islands.

With 266 guest rooms ranging from ocean-view suites to self-standing bungalows, guests can expect luxurious amenities such as high-speed Wi-Fi, artful décor, a fully-equipped fitness center, a complimentary wine hour, and super comfortable beds. However, one of the top perks when staying at Kimpton Seafire Resort is the breathtaking ocean views.

Rates start at $399, though Kimpton’s Karma members can receive exclusive last-minute deals.

Nearby Adventures:

For those looking to explore the island, meet locals, and get some shopping in, there are plenty of options nearby. Kimpton Seafire offers free shuttles daily to Camana Bay, a waterfront town in the heart of Grand Cayman, where guests can enjoy some hidden-gem foodie spots.

Dine at Abacus for the ultimate farm-to-table experience or grab a snack at Jessie’s Juice Bar for freshly squeezed juices, kombucha, smoothies, and more.

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