W hen the curtain lifts on the Mandarin Oriental Grand Cayman and its luxe Ocean House Residences in early 2028, fans of the Caribbean island will have a posh new option for sea breezes and ocean views.
Removed from bustling Seven Mile Beach and the crowds, the resort snuggles amid 67 lush tropical acres, 35 feet above Caribbean waters at St. James Point. From this cliffside perch, sun worshippers will get access to a 1,000 foot stretch of private sand and Cayman’s famously clear waters.
Raising the bar in Grand Cayman residential ownership as well as hotel lodgings, the development is set to deliver Mandarin Oriental’s well-known luxe comforts. For those seeking a private nest on the island, Ocean House will offer what is being touted as ultra-luxury residences — 22 in all, ranging f