As a sommelier and brewer, I have had the opportunity to travel to many different destinations and experience their unique alcohol regulations. When it comes to bringing alcohol into Grand Cayman, there are specific guidelines that visitors need to be aware of.
According to the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism, visitors who are 18 years of age or older are allowed to bring in one liter of alcohol. This means that if you are planning to bring alcohol with you to Grand Cayman, you are limited to one bottle that is one liter in size. It's important to note that this limit applies to all types of alcohol, including wine, spirits, and beer.
During my own visits to Grand Cayman, I have found that the local liquor stores offer a great range of options, catering to various preferences and budgets. Whether you are looking for a bottle of fine wine to enjoy with a romantic dinner or a case of local craft beer to savor on the beach, you will likely find what you are looking for.
It's also worth mentioning that the prices of alcohol in Grand Cayman may be higher than what you are used to in other destinations. This is due to the import taxes and duties imposed on alcoholic beverages. However, I have found that the quality and selection make up for the slightly higher prices.