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The '''Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman''' is a luxury hotel in [[Georgetown, Cayman Islands]], operated by the [[Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company]]. It lies on [[Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman|Seven Mile Beach]]. The hotel was nominated for the Caribbean’s Leading Hotel Residences and the Caribbean’s Leading Hotel Suite in 2013 at the 20th World Travel Awards.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://caymannetnews.com/2013/10/03/the-cayman-islands-win-at-20th-world-travel-awards/|title=The Cayman Islands win at 20th World Travel Awards|publisher=Cayman Net News|date=3 October 2013|accessdate=4 October 2013}}</ref>
The '''Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman''' is a luxury hotel in [[Georgetown, Cayman Islands]], operated by the [[Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company]]. It lies on [[Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman|Seven Mile Beach]]. The hotel was nominated for the Caribbean's Leading Hotel Residences and the Caribbean's Leading Hotel Suite in 2013 at the 20th World Travel Awards.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://caymannetnews.com/2013/10/03/the-cayman-islands-win-at-20th-world-travel-awards/|title=The Cayman Islands win at 20th World Travel Awards|publisher=Cayman Net News|date=3 October 2013|accessdate=4 October 2013|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131004235839/http://caymannetnews.com/2013/10/03/the-cayman-islands-win-at-20th-world-travel-awards/|archivedate=4 October 2013}}</ref>


The luxury resort hotel is set in an area of 144 acres that extends from [[Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman|Seven Mile Beach]], a stretch of pure white sand along the Caribbean waters, to the [[North Sound]].<ref name="NYT"/> The hotel comprises two buildings set on either side of the boulevard that runs parallel to the Seven Mile Beach. The link between the two wings is provided by a catwalk which is climatically monitored and is sound proof, and the catwalk runs over the busy thoroughfare. The hotel also encompasses a golf course, designed by [[Greg Norman]].<ref name="Col?nFlippin2011">{{cite book|author1=Christina Paulette Col?n|author2=Alexis Lipsitz Flippin|author3=John Marino |author4=Darwin Porter |author5=Danforth Prince|title=Frommer's Caribbean|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uaWFgwL9EGQC&pg=PA179|date=22 July 2011|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-1-118-10734-8|pages=179–}}</ref>
The luxury resort hotel is set in an area of 144 acres that extends from [[Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman|Seven Mile Beach]], a stretch of pure white sand along the Caribbean waters, to the [[North Sound]].<ref name="NYT"/> The hotel comprises two buildings set on either side of the boulevard that runs parallel to the Seven Mile Beach. The link between the two wings is provided by a catwalk which is climatically monitored and is sound proof, and the catwalk runs over the busy thoroughfare. The hotel also encompasses a golf course, designed by [[Greg Norman]].<ref name="Col?nFlippin2011">{{cite book|author1=Christina Paulette Col?n|author2=Alexis Lipsitz Flippin|author3=John Marino |author4=Darwin Porter |author5=Danforth Prince|title=Frommer's Caribbean|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uaWFgwL9EGQC&pg=PA179|date=22 July 2011|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-1-118-10734-8|pages=179–}}</ref>
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The Ritz-Carlton is a three-storey building, opened in early 2006. It is reported to be the largest building on the island and built contravening the building rules of the island; it has thus generated controversy. The hotel has 363 rooms and suites and 69 residences.<ref name="Hayne2008">{{cite book|author=Tricia Hayne|title=Cayman Islands: The Bradt Travel Guide|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3BycHYzvN10C&pg=PA104|year=2008|publisher=Bradt Travel Guides|isbn=978-1-84162-214-9|pages=104–}}</ref>
The Ritz-Carlton is a three-storey building, opened in early 2006. It is reported to be the largest building on the island and built contravening the building rules of the island; it has thus generated controversy. The hotel has 363 rooms and suites and 69 residences.<ref name="Hayne2008">{{cite book|author=Tricia Hayne|title=Cayman Islands: The Bradt Travel Guide|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3BycHYzvN10C&pg=PA104|year=2008|publisher=Bradt Travel Guides|isbn=978-1-84162-214-9|pages=104–}}</ref>


The Ritz-Carlton consists of two main buildings: the Waterway, which contains the lobby, restaurants, spa and guest rooms opposite the lagoon, and a separate a U-shaped complex of residential suites around a pool and restaurants, facing the ocean.<ref name="NYT">{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/05/travel/05check.html?_r=0|title=Cayman Islands: Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman |publisher=''The New York Times''|date=5 February 2006|accessdate=4 October 2013}}</ref> The corridor is long and forms the art gallery, featuring display pedetals showing artifacts made by local craftsman.<ref name="Fodor's2010">{{cite book|author=Fodor's|title=Fodor's Cayman Islands|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6IQ7vF_XkDQC&pg=PT32|date=28 December 2010|publisher=Fodor's Travel Publications|isbn=978-0-307-92796-5|pages=32–}}</ref> The main Waterway building contains the hotel lobby and concierge, the Silver Palm Lounge, Taikun and Blue by Eric Reipert on the 3rd floor. It also contains the Silver Rain La Prairie Spa, a ballroom, and the "Garden View" and "Resort View" rooms. The lagoon and garden is to the east of this and contains the Blue Tip Golf Course (nine hole), designed by [[Greg Norman]], and three clay tennis courts and one grass court designed by [[Nick Bollettieri]].<ref name="NYT"/> The {{convert|9000|ft2|adj=on|format=off}} ballroom can be divided into three smaller rooms. The terrace adjoining it has further space of 4600 square feet, which can accommodate more guests spilling from the ballroom.<ref name="Permenter2008">{{cite book|author=Paris Permenter|title=Cayman Islands Adventure Guide|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6dJg5lYQTpYC&pg=PA292|date=January 2008|publisher=Hunter Publishing, Inc|isbn=978-1-58843-640-5|pages=292–}}</ref>
The Ritz-Carlton consists of two main buildings: the Waterway, which contains the lobby, restaurants, spa and guest rooms opposite the lagoon, and a separate a U-shaped complex of residential suites around a pool and restaurants, facing the ocean.<ref name="NYT">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/05/travel/05check.html?_r=0|title=Cayman Islands: Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman |newspaper=The New York Times|date=5 February 2006|accessdate=4 October 2013}}</ref> The corridor is long and forms the art gallery, featuring display pedestals showing artifacts made by local craftsman.<ref name="Fodor's2010">{{cite book|author=Fodor's|title=Fodor's Cayman Islands|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6IQ7vF_XkDQC&pg=PT32|date=28 December 2010|publisher=Fodor's Travel Publications|isbn=978-0-307-92796-5|pages=32–}}</ref> The main Waterway building contains the hotel lobby and concierge, the Silver Palm Lounge, Taikun and Blue by Eric Reipert on the 3rd floor. It also contains the Silver Rain La Prairie Spa, a ballroom, and the "Garden View" and "Resort View" rooms. The lagoon and garden is to the east of this and contains the Blue Tip Golf Course (nine hole), designed by [[Greg Norman]], and three clay tennis courts and one grass court designed by [[Nick Bollettieri]].<ref name="NYT"/> The {{convert|9000|ft2|adj=on}} ballroom can be divided into three smaller rooms. The terrace adjoining it has further space of 4600 square feet, which can accommodate more guests spilling from the ballroom.<ref name="Permenter2008">{{cite book|author=Paris Permenter|title=Cayman Islands Adventure Guide|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6dJg5lYQTpYC&pg=PA292|date=January 2008|publisher=Hunter Publishing, Inc|isbn=978-1-58843-640-5|pages=292–}}</ref>


The hotel has 24 residential suites, ranging from one to three bedrooms. The largest and most expensive is the {{convert|2400|ft2|adj=on}} Ritz-Carlton Suite overlooking the ocean, which as of 2006 cost $5,000 a night.<ref name="NYT"/> The Resort View Club Room, with an area of {{convert|480|ft2}}, overlooks the North Sound Pool and has a {{convert|75|ft2|adj=on}} terrace.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/GrandCayman/Rooms/Default.htm|title=Guest rooms and suites|publisher=Ritz-Carlton|accessdate=4 October 2013}}</ref> Ocean Front Club Room, of the same size, overlooks the beach. Many of the rooms are furnished in Italian linens and marble tables, with rattan chairs on the balconies.<ref name="NYT"/>
The hotel has 24 residential suites, ranging from one to three bedrooms. The largest and most expensive is the {{convert|2400|ft2|adj=on}} Ritz-Carlton Suite overlooking the ocean, which as of 2006 cost $5,000 a night.<ref name="NYT"/> The Resort View Club Room, with an area of {{convert|480|ft2}}, overlooks the North Sound Pool and has a {{convert|75|ft2|adj=on}} terrace.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/GrandCayman/Rooms/Default.htm|title=Guest rooms and suites|publisher=Ritz-Carlton|accessdate=4 October 2013}}</ref> Ocean Front Club Room, of the same size, overlooks the beach. Many of the rooms are furnished in Italian linens and marble tables, with rattan chairs on the balconies.<ref name="NYT"/>
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Latest revision as of 07:38, 14 July 2023

The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman is a luxury hotel in Georgetown, Cayman Islands, operated by the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company. It lies on Seven Mile Beach. The hotel was nominated for the Caribbean's Leading Hotel Residences and the Caribbean's Leading Hotel Suite in 2013 at the 20th World Travel Awards.[1]

The luxury resort hotel is set in an area of 144 acres that extends from Seven Mile Beach, a stretch of pure white sand along the Caribbean waters, to the North Sound.[2] The hotel comprises two buildings set on either side of the boulevard that runs parallel to the Seven Mile Beach. The link between the two wings is provided by a catwalk which is climatically monitored and is sound proof, and the catwalk runs over the busy thoroughfare. The hotel also encompasses a golf course, designed by Greg Norman.[3]

Architecture and facilities

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The Ritz-Carlton is a three-storey building, opened in early 2006. It is reported to be the largest building on the island and built contravening the building rules of the island; it has thus generated controversy. The hotel has 363 rooms and suites and 69 residences.[4]

The Ritz-Carlton consists of two main buildings: the Waterway, which contains the lobby, restaurants, spa and guest rooms opposite the lagoon, and a separate a U-shaped complex of residential suites around a pool and restaurants, facing the ocean.[2] The corridor is long and forms the art gallery, featuring display pedestals showing artifacts made by local craftsman.[5] The main Waterway building contains the hotel lobby and concierge, the Silver Palm Lounge, Taikun and Blue by Eric Reipert on the 3rd floor. It also contains the Silver Rain La Prairie Spa, a ballroom, and the "Garden View" and "Resort View" rooms. The lagoon and garden is to the east of this and contains the Blue Tip Golf Course (nine hole), designed by Greg Norman, and three clay tennis courts and one grass court designed by Nick Bollettieri.[2] The 9,000-square-foot (840 m2) ballroom can be divided into three smaller rooms. The terrace adjoining it has further space of 4600 square feet, which can accommodate more guests spilling from the ballroom.[6]

The hotel has 24 residential suites, ranging from one to three bedrooms. The largest and most expensive is the 2,400-square-foot (220 m2) Ritz-Carlton Suite overlooking the ocean, which as of 2006 cost $5,000 a night.[2] The Resort View Club Room, with an area of 480 square feet (45 m2), overlooks the North Sound Pool and has a 75-square-foot (7.0 m2) terrace.[7] Ocean Front Club Room, of the same size, overlooks the beach. Many of the rooms are furnished in Italian linens and marble tables, with rattan chairs on the balconies.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "The Cayman Islands win at 20th World Travel Awards". Cayman Net News. 3 October 2013. Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Cayman Islands: Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman". The New York Times. 5 February 2006. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  3. ^ Christina Paulette Col?n; Alexis Lipsitz Flippin; John Marino; Darwin Porter; Danforth Prince (22 July 2011). Frommer's Caribbean. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 179–. ISBN 978-1-118-10734-8.
  4. ^ Tricia Hayne (2008). Cayman Islands: The Bradt Travel Guide. Bradt Travel Guides. pp. 104–. ISBN 978-1-84162-214-9.
  5. ^ Fodor's (28 December 2010). Fodor's Cayman Islands. Fodor's Travel Publications. pp. 32–. ISBN 978-0-307-92796-5.
  6. ^ Paris Permenter (January 2008). Cayman Islands Adventure Guide. Hunter Publishing, Inc. pp. 292–. ISBN 978-1-58843-640-5.
  7. ^ "Guest rooms and suites". Ritz-Carlton. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
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