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The villas at Casa Luna blend the best resort features of a Seven Mile Beach condo, but with 50% or more livable square footage, multiple terraces, and the seclusion of a stand-alone private villa. The tiered elevation and lush landscaping create privacy between each residence and give Casa Luna a peaceful, resort vibe.
The barefoot beach cove is private to residents & guests at Casa Luna.
Just 15 minutes from the airport, south of George Town, Casa Luna is only a short walk away from the Grand Old House restaurant and a short drive to Seven Mile Beach, Camana Bay, or any of the popular attractions you may visit while on holiday in paradise.
This gated resort property offers a secluded sandy beach along a turquoise cove that also offers a marine environment for excellent fish-watching while snorkeling.
Relax by the stunning infinity pool or melt your worries away in the heated spa. There’s no wrong way to experience paradise here.
Live out your luxurious island vacation at Casa Luna.
Casa Luna’s barefoot sandy beach is lined with palm trees and sun loungers. Exclusive only to the owners and guests at Casa Luna, the beach here is never overcrowded.
Unusual for a barefoot beach in Grand Cayman is the ability to snorkel and actually see marine life. Fish require corals, grasses, and rocks in which to live (and these items are not pleasant to walk on). Instead of rocks and grasses, Casa Luna’s protective ironshore cove provides a haven for marine life. The larger condo resorts on Seven Mile Beach lack any underwater habitat for marine life resulting in fewer schools of fish.
Given the tides and currents, you will want to exercise caution when swimming outside the protected cove.
All beaches in Grand Cayman are technically “public” since the Queen owns up to the high water mark.
The shoreline quality behind your property may vary seasonally.
Beaches in Grand Cayman may also experience floating ocean debris and sargassum weed seasonally. Sargassum is a generally harmless floating seaweed that has increased in frequency in recent years.
Although sargassum is an unsightly nuisance, it is largely seasonal in the summer. Our owners make efforts to remove heavy sargassum and have the beach raked prior to your arrival. We try our best to work around mother nature.
Sargassum is not an issue at Casa Luna.
A convenient location tucked away in a gated residential resort, yet minutes from Cayman’s best beaches, restaurants, shopping, and nightlife.
All amounts are due at time of booking for last-minute stays within 60 days of arrival.
Payments will be split in two for bookings outside of 60 days from arrival.
Payments can be split among guests or multiple credit cards.
We strongly recommend purchasing Rental Guardian Trip Insurance to reduce the risk of cancellation, weather delay, airline interruption, or medical reasons for non-travel.