Guided tours: CI$20, Self-guided tours: CI$15, kids (3-12): CI$10. Last guided tour at 4pm
Known by locals as ‘Pedro Castle’, this Great House is the oldest surviving stone structure in the Cayman Islands and is home to many cultural and historic tales. It was built using slave labour in 1780 by a wealthy Englishman, William Eden and has been put to a variety of uses, including a cotton plantation, courthouse, jail and Government Assembly. It was the venue for not only the decision in 1831 to form the Cayman Island’s first elected parliament, but also to announce that slavery had been abolished in the British Empire in 1835. Surviving hurricanes, fires, vandalism and rumours of being both jinxed and haunted, it stands today, in its restored state, as a dynamic piece of Cayman’s heritage.
Pedro Castle Great House & Gardens Relive history at the 18th century Great House, explore the rooms and learn about its history of pirate raids, tragedy, triumph and political reformation. Take a stroll through the seven acres of lush gardens, enjoy stunning sea views, rugged bluffs and perhaps even sip on a 1780 rum, only available at the Castle!
Guided Tour & Rum Tasting Immerse yourself in history with a 3D multi-sensory movie that takes you back in time, or join a guided tour to uncover the true history and heritage of Cayman. At the Thatch & Barrel, overlooking the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean Sea, enjoy a rum tasting tour for a unique and flavorful experience. Relax in comfortable seating as you soak in the stunning surroundings.
Thatch & Barrel Savor lunch, dinner, or weekend brunch at this family-friendly restaurant, offering a delightful array of international cuisine. With breathtaking ocean views and a full bar, it's the perfect way to begin or conclude your visit to the historic Pedro St. James.
Interesting tour. The restored house is really beautiful. The movie of the history of Pedro St James was impressive.
Posted by (Lori Walker) from Jasper Texas USA, United States