Seniors (65+): Free
The Cayman Parrot Sanctuary offers a friendly, interactive and educational experience for the whole family. Come face-to-face with Cayman’s native animals, discover the Islands’ indigenous plants and explore unspoiled natural landscapes. Working in conjunction with the Department of the Environment, they are a registered rehabilitation facility for hurt, distressed and mishandled parrots, and have proudly released over 30 parrots back into the wild since opening in June, 2020. It is also the only place in Cayman that rehabilitates Cayman parrots to be released.
The Sanctuary is home to a number of animals including the Cayman Parrot, the national bird of the Cayman Islands. There are also agoutis, rabbits, guinea pigs, cockatiels and various reptiles. Families can enjoy feeding the frigate birds which swoop down from the coast. Children can run wild in the two playgrounds, relax in plenty of shaded areas and experience the thrill of zip lining!
After hours of fun, families can tuck into some delicious food delivered by Tukka East, which serves fresh local seafood with an authentic Australian flair and a Caribbean twist. The Cayman Parrot Sanctuary is a fantastic spot to interact with Cayman’s wildlife and is a must-see for little ones and families during their exploration of Grand Cayman.
This is a super place and definitely a place to visit whether you live on island or are visiting. We went as a family and learned so much about the parrots, agouti, reptiles, doves etc. The staff are so knowledgeable and friendly. It is beautifully shaded, which makes walking around very pleasant. We fed birds, held snakes, chatted with the parrots. Love that this sanctuary is a rehabilitation facility for injured parrots and they have released many back into the wild after caring for them. Very conveniently located next to Tukka Restaurant – great food, beautiful views and we took part in the feeding of the frigate birds at sunset - just amazing!!
Posted by (Diana Joseph) from George Town, Cayman Islands