Discover Grand Cayman's history on a 4.5-hour island adventure beginning at Pedro St. James Castle, a National Historic Site and great house set on seven acres of landscaped grounds. This living heritage museum features a 20-minute multi-sensory documentary that brings to life the Cayman Islands’ history and development. Carefully restored in the 1990s, the island-style architecture and period furnishings reflect life in 1780, when enslaved laborers built the home for a wealthy Englishman. Wander the gardens along the tropical coastline and hear stories of fires and hurricanes that shaped the estate. Next, enjoy a guided rum tasting at the Outpost Bar, featuring locally produced Cayman rums and spirits, including premium and reserve selections. Pizza and other snacks are available to accommodate your tasting experience. Finally, descend into the Cayman Crystal Caves, a network of three caverns tucked into thick tropical rainforest. See fossilized shells dating back millions of years and impressive crystal formations. This subterranean space was once a pirate hideout, and its resident bats continue to add to the adventure.