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Starfish Point is ideal for all travelers, especially families with kids.
It’s free to access Starfish Point. Parking is also free.
Do not remove starfish from the water. Not only is it illegal, but these creatures can’t breathe out of the water, and excess handling can cause stress.
There are restrooms in the parking area.
A food boat can sometimes be found in the water. Kaibo Beach bar is also a short distance away, with more options at Rum Point.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Starfish Point. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
- Starfish and Stingray City Fun Tour with Reef Snorkeling – 3 Stops
- Private, Luxury, Custom Charters to Stingray City, Snorkeling & More
- Stingray City, Starfish Point and Snorkeling Private Boat Tour
- Starfish Point, Stingray City-Sandbar & Coral Gardens
- Half-Day Private Stingray City Charter in the Cayman Islands
There’s no entrance fee to visit Starfish Point independently. Numerous Cayman Islands boat tours include a stop at Starfish Point, along with nearby attractions such as Stingray City and Coral Gardens; group tours start from around US$60, private charters are about US$320, and Jet Ski tours begin from US$395.
Starfish Point is located on the northern coast of Grand Cayman, around 28 miles (45 kilometers) from George Town. If driving, head towards Rum Point, then follow Water Cay Road to the end where you’ll find free parking. Starfish Point is included on many boat tour itineraries, often with transfers included from cruise ports or meeting points like Safehaven Marina.
While it’s best to avoid touching starfish, gentle touching of the West Indian sea star is permitted at Starfish Point. Do not remove them from the water, as they cannot breathe out of water, and avoid rough or excessive handling, which can cause stress. Use reef safe sunscreen well before handling any starfish.
There are limited facilities at Starfish Point, so it’s best to bring what you might need: food, water, swim kit, and snorkeling gear. Free parking is available and public restrooms can be found at the parking area. A food boat can occasionally be found offshore, while additional amenities are at Kaibo or Rum Point nearby.
Yes, you can swim and snorkel at Starfish Point. There’s a large shallow area right off the beach, which then drops off to around 10 feet (3 meters), while snorkeling is a good way to see more starfish in the deeper area. Be careful of boat traffic when swimming or snorkeling.











































































































































