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Authentic Grand Cayman Living

South Sound is where the historic charm of Caribbean
living meets the convenience of a connected
lifestyle in Grand Cayman.

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Live at the water’s edge
and within the city’s core

Nestled by the sea, the serene South Sound neighbourhood boasts tree-lined streets and pristine beaches. It’s a community fit for any stage of life with the sea, playgrounds, recreation facilities and business centres in your backyard.

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Where history and nature meet

Named after the waterways that form its borders, the area was once home to shipbuilders and homemakers, each playing a role in shaping the island’s legacy.

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At the center of it all

Living in South Sound offers the perfect blend of tranquillity and accessibility with beaches, schools, shopping, hospitals, and Grand Cayman’s business district just moments away.

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

Where coastal serenity meets urban convenience

By celebrating the people and places that make South Sound special, we continue to build connections and preserve the essence of what makes this area truly unique.

Behind Miss Lassie’s Mind’s Eye

Behind Miss Lassie’s Mind’s Eye

If you’ve ever passed the colorful old house in South Sound, the one where brushstrokes dance across windows, walls and ceilings, then you’ve already felt the spirit of Miss Lassie. Her real name was Gladwyn Klosking Bush, but everyone knew her by the name that stuck: Miss Lassie.

Wine guide: How to sip at Grand Old House

Wine guide: How to sip at Grand Old House

At Grand Old House, wine isn’t just poured. It’s an experience. There are plenty of ways to explore the wine cellar. From curious beginners to full-blown aficionados, here’s how to sip wine at South Sound’s Grand Old House.

Sip back in time at Grand Old House

Sip back in time at Grand Old House

There’s a reason we keep coming back to Grand Old House. Sure, it’s known for its gorgeous waterfront views, standout seafood, and rich Caymanian history. But what really gets people talking? The wine.