
National Black Business Month may be winding down, but that doesn’t mean we won’t stop celebrating Black businesses anytime soon. Starting a business is no small feat, and ensuring its success is its own accomplishment.
However, Black women are reportedly the fastest-growing business owners in the U.S., and they are using their voices to show others the power of entrepreneurship. xoNecole interviewed four Black women leaders in healthcare, tech, nonprofit, and entertainment about their entrepreneurship journeys, their legacies, and so much more.
Learn more about their stories below:xoNecole: Tell us a little bit about your journey.
Kayla Life: My pathway was a little bit different than most. I didn't go into a tech career. I didn't go and start working for a tech company. I actually started working in schools, and I was a teacher. I was a school counselor. I did everything but be a principal for over 15 years. But my main passion was technology.
So I would teach tech courses. I created tech curriculums. They attributed me to saving our network during the pandemic, because I was the only one that knew what to do. And once that happened, you get to a space where you're like, ‘Okay, what's next?’
I was in New York City. I was working in Brooklyn. Like I said, I had built that tech curriculum. I was at the school for six years, and then once the pandemic happened, and they said, "Oh, you saved us. Thank you so much." I said, "Okay, great. What's my compensation?’" There was none. So I left (laughs), and that was just one of those things. I called it my dramatic push from God, when you realize you're super talented and you're being stifled in the area that you're in.
xoN: So, you left to start your company, or you started working with different companies and then eventually created your own?
KL: No, I left and I started my own company. I didn't have a plan. I did what God told me to do. I did some radical faith. Radical like, all right. You said, quit. I'm quitting. You said, move back to Atlanta. I moved back to Atlanta. So what now?
xoN: How are you rewriting the rules as a Black woman in your space?
KL: I'm not gatekeeping. I like to sit in these conversations because I've got the personality. They think I'm cute. I'm not that intimidating, that type of thing. And I can sit down, I can hear and I can intake the information, and as soon as I get the information, I'm going right back to my people, like, ‘Hey, listen, this is how they’re getting the money. This is where you need to go.
These are the communities you need to be a part of if you're really trying to take this to the next level. I'm going to sound real hotep-y when I say this. Full transparency, I graduated from Spelman so there is that. I feel like this LLC community, it’s been something that's been pushed on us to hold us back again.
"I called it my dramatic push from God, when you realize you're super talented and you're being stifled in the area that you're in."
xoN: Tell me more.
KL: You've got everyone running around [telling people] go get your LLC. Create freedom. Do this, do that. And it's not a one step or overnight process. We're not telling individuals, okay, you can go get an LLC. That's great. That's a good start, right? But when you actually start making money, you should start looking at the different tax classifications, so you can keep some of your money. Or, maybe you don't need an LLC. You should actually try to get an investable, venture backable business.
You need a C Corp. And this is how this [is] used. They're not telling us that. That's stuff that I found out just from engaging and putting myself in other networks, right? So if I had known that at the beginning, I wouldn't have started as a small business. I would have started as a startup, which is what we are now.
For more about Kayla and RebrandLand AI, click here.
Mattie Gaffney, Abloom Healthcare

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xoNecole: Why healthcare and did you always know that you would pivot into entrepreneurship?
Mattie Gaffney: I've always been an entrepreneur at heart. In 2019, my mom dropped a pot of hot greens on her foot, and she had to go into intensive care. She had third degree burns on both of her feet, and she went from ICU to intensive care. She had to undergo skin grafting. The surgeon had to remove skin from the back of her leg and graft it onto her feet so the wounds would start to heal.
I didn't like the care that was being provided when she transitioned back home. I didn't like some of the caregivers, and overall, I just didn't like the adjustments. I also didn't like how they handled the whole entire process. One day I was on the phone with one of my students who was very knowledgeable about the healthcare industry, and long story short, I was like, 'Hey, I want to get into healthcare.' She said: 'You're in Arizona, you don't need to be a nurse.' I was like, 'I don't have to be a nurse to pivot into healthcare?' She said: 'No, you just have to learn the rules, regulations, statutes, policies, procedures for your state.'
I had a father that was very ill, and we took him to the nursing home, but he didn't make it out, [and] ended up passing away. So I was like, I don't want that for my mother. I'd rather build something so that not only can I leave something behind to my children but also create generational wealth. It was also important to me to be able to help give back, and be that vessel in the community, help my mom, and provide care for her at the same time.
xoN: What has been the greatest thing about being a Black woman business owner?
MG: A lot of these nurses, they have the bedside experience, but they don't have the business experience. So a lot of them come to me, and honestly, I just feel sad that they're withering away. Yes, they're providing the service, and yes, they are taking care of our loved ones, but what about giving back to them and helping them? I feel like they're the ones that's overlooked. They do a lot of good in the community. They provide a lot of service, but they're also overworked and underpaid.
So I said to myself, it was like, 'Okay, well, how can I give back to them in such a way that can take them out of those situations, and position them for greatness to make more money, create that freedom, buy back their time, and also just help them create generational wealth as well by creating a business intangible that they can either leave to their children, and then sell it if they wanted to, and just be free.'
xoN: What do you want your legacy to be?
MG: I want my legacy to be that I exemplified Black excellence, and gave people hope. I want my legacy to be that I was positive and motivational, and that I inspired others to grow beyond their own potential and to look at life through a different lens that you can accomplish anything you want to accomplish in life, if you just believe, and if you just get started; that's the first step. [I just want to] be known for helping my nurses, my therapists, and even some of our doctors that want to transition out of being on call, on bedside in hospitals, or working in urgent care or the clinics.
I want my legacy to be that I was able to actually help them create financial freedom through creating successful healthcare businesses and position them to be able to also leave it to their children. Because generational wealth is what it's really about. Leaving legacies and being able to show them the benefits of franchising, and how to leave their mark is what I want to be known for. I want to be known as 'the girl who came and she just gave us hope, and we were able to create this multimillion-dollar empire just off of her knowledge, her wisdom, her experience.
And that's something that I plan to leave behind for my followers and the masses out there.
For more about Mattie and Abloom Healthcare, click here.
Raoini Madison Jones, 3D Girls

Raoini Madison Jones
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xoNecole: What made you choose nonprofit?
Raoini Madison Jones: The organization initially started as a nonprofit and we [are] now developing into a social enterprise. I chose a nonprofit simply because I was in a college classroom. My teacher challenged us to find nonprofit organizations within our community that are aligned to issues and causes that we cared about. And in that research, I found that there were not many active organizations within my service area, and that was a problem for me.
Why don't [these] organizations last long? Or, you know, they don't have funding and things of that nature. I chose the nonprofit space because it allows me to directly address the critical needs of the people in my community. But I run my organization as a business because it is.
"I chose the nonprofit space because it allows me to directly address the critical needs of the people in my community. But I run my organization as a business because it is."
xoN: Tell us a little bit more about the global program.
RMJ: Last August, we launched a pilot program in Lima, Peru. We had 50 girls to participate in the STEM program, where they used our digital platform. The Girls Link Up digital platform provides an opportunity for girls to connect across borders and they are able to engage in STEAM activities and unleash their curiosity about STEM education. There are financial literacy modules, there are coding modules. There's an introduction to career development and dorm life, so that we're building a college and career pathway and interest in those things.
So our main goal with that program was to expose the girls in Peru to our in-person, online digital platform. And what we learned is that it becomes an English language learning tool for them. As a native Spanish-speaking country, we were able to use that tool to help them to develop their skills in speaking English. So it was a really cool project. It was federally funded, and at the top of this year, we weren't able to elaborate on it in that way because of some of the shifts that we've seen in our social economic status.
So we're reimagining how we can connect with other global partners to expand our reach and reach other girls in other countries.
xoN: What would you say has been the greatest thing about being a Black woman business owner?
RMJ: I think it has been my ability to lead with an authentic voice that is really just rooted in my own living experience and deeply connected to the community. I feel like when you're at corporate or you're working for someone, you lose who you are to align to a mission. So I've been able to create and cultivate a community where Black women can work in a space that cultivates joy and self-care and that feels good. So that's the best part about it. I can be myself. I can show up, [feel] how I feel that day, and know that it's widely accepted amongst the people I work with.
As Black women, we have been historically at the forefront of social movements, given so much of ourselves within our community.
Now, as a business owner, I have the opportunity to normalize that care, to be acknowledged, to be appreciated, to be compensated for the contributions that we made to the community. I feel like it's an honor to stand on the shoulders of many women who come before me and build a business that not only serves our people, but also stands as a testament to our power and our resilience. Like, it's okay to be you. I think building that part of my business has been the greatest thing so far.
For more about Raoini and 3D Girls, Inc. click here.
Chanel Nicole Scott, CheMinistry

Chanel Nicole Scott
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xoNecole: Tell me a little bit about your journey.
Chanel Nicole Scott: I'm the Chief Marketing Officer [of In The Black Network]. James DuBose is the CEO and founder of In The Black Network. But I'm also the creator of CheMinistry, a relationship platform, which is where the journey began. I got involved in relationship talk just because of my inability to sustain healthy relationships. So I wanted to have a conversation with men and women to talk about the different perspectives and have that transparent, candid dialog, just to get the different viewpoints of how to do relationships.
I did that for about seven years, and I got my first opportunity with Fox Soul to do CheMinistry as a television show. So it went from being a live event to being a television show. We did one season with Fox Soul. Then, there [were] some changes made. James DuBose was the general manager at Fox Soul, and he launched his own network. [He] invited me to come and join the cast of Crowned. This was a spin off of Cocktails with Queens. That was with Vivica Fox, Claudia Jordan, LisaRaye, and Syleena Johnson. I had been a guest on that show several times.
So he did a spin off at In The Black Network with Vivica Fox, Syleena Johnson. Initially, it started off with Kendra G and I was the fourth cast member and then L'Oreal came on later. Then around that same time I launched Relationships Matter. Relationships Matter was a podcast turned television show on In The Black, and I did that with Josh Powell. He's a retired NBA ball player with the LA Lakers, and continued my journey there on the network.
xoN: How would you say you are rewriting the rules as a Black woman in your space?
CNS: When I had the idea, I didn't know it was something that I could actually do. When I came to Atlanta, I was enamored with reality TV, and I watched all the shows. It's funny because now that I live here, I don't watch any of the shows. I would go to After Party Live! for Love & Hip Hop Atlanta. They would have After Party Live! where they would talk about what just happened on the show. I would go with one of the young ladies who was like a [seat] filler.
The first time I ever went, I saw Mona Scott-Young, and I was like, oh my god, she’s in entertainment and I'm not prepared. I don’t have my business cards, and maybe I could work for her. I had these ideas in my head of, if I just introduce myself, she'll give me an opportunity. I'll work for free, all these things, right? So I didn't say anything to her the first time because I didn't have my business cards. But the next couple times I came with business cards and she was not there.
So maybe, the fourth time I showed up and she was there. I'm like, oh my god, I'm gonna talk to her. I'm gonna see if I could do some pro bono work. I just got my MBA with a concentration in marketing, and I'm like, I could do work. I have all these amazing ideas. So I approached her, and she gave me a card to her business development person. I emailed that person, wrote a nice little email. I was like, Hey, I would love to work with you guys. Willing to work pro bono, whatever you guys need, and whatever else I said in that email, and I didn't get a response.
So after that, I was like, I'm gonna create my own platform. I don't need to work for anybody for free. I have ideas. I have dreams. I have vision. I'm going to create my own. I'm going to create my own opportunity. That way, no one can fire me because I own it, and I'm just going to develop it and create it and pour my resources into my platform. That's what I did.
So I would say, what Tyler Perry said, you don't have to sit at anybody else's table. You can create your own table, so that's what I did.
xoN: What do you want your legacy to be?
CNS: I would say somebody who is determined, persistent. When I came to Atlanta, I had nothing. I lost everything. The people who knew me prior, they know. So I want people to know if nothing more, she is the billboard for consistency. If you don't give up, you can have whatever it is that you want. You just got to stay to it and continue to do the work.
For more about Chanel and CheMinistry, click here.
*Responses were edited for clarity
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Your December 2025 Monthly Horoscopes Are All About Surrender & Alignment
December is about letting go. We end the year with the need for more peace, reflection, and rejuvenation, and that is exactly what December is providing for us. The Sun is in Sagittarius, and anything is possible. This is the month to believe in that and to know that the universe is supporting you. With a Supermoon in Gemini as we begin the month as well, we have an opportunity to gain the closure we have been looking for this year and to wrap up old projects, ideas, and communication breakthroughs.
This is the month to make your peace the priority and let go of trying to control the way the tides are turning. Trust in your new beginning, and give yourself time to prepare for it this month.
A big part of the clarity that is coming through this month is due to Neptune going direct in Pisces on December 10, after being retrograde here since July. With Neptune now direct, we are able to see our inspiration and creativity a little more clearly, providing the perfect energy for dreams and manifestation to be built upon. The smoke is clearing, and it’s up to you to decide what you want to do with this newfound clarity that this transit is bringing. Mercury also moves back into Sagittarius on December 11, which is great for communication and clarity, and the adventures you were trying to see through at the beginning of November come around for you again with greater purpose and support.
On December 15, Mars enters Capricorn until the end of January 2026, and this is the extra push we need to make important changes and to be on the path towards greater abundance, stability, and prosperity. Mars in Capricorn takes care of business, and we have extra energy at our disposal during this time to do so. This transit is an ideal time to focus on your career or financial goals for next year and to start putting some of these plans into motion now. A few days later, we have the New Moon of the month, which will be in Sagittarius on December 19, and this is the perfect New Moon to manifest.
The energy is high, magic is in the air, and it’s all about moving forward with the new beginnings that are inspiring you and bringing you joy to think about right now.
Capricorn Season officially begins on December 21, and this earth sign energy is how we heal, gain closure, and build new foundations in our world. With Venus also moving into a Capricorn a few days later, there is something about peace, prosperity, and security that we are gaining in life and in love as we close out the year, and this is what we need right now. This month is about reflecting on what was, letting go of old hurt, and renewing. December is an ending and a new beginning in one, and there is magic in this space to be created.
Read for your sun and rising sign below to see what December 2025 has in store for you.
AriesKyra Jay for xoNecoleARIES
December is a full-circle moment for you, Aries. You are seeing the gifts in your world and have a lot of gratitude for the way things have come about for you as of late. There are culminations in your world that are providing you with more abundance, stability, and community, and you are exactly where you are meant to be this month. With the Sun in a fellow fire sign and in your 9th house of travel for most of the month, December is a good time to get out of your comfort zone, explore the world around you, and get your body moving.
Mars, your ruling planet, also makes a change and moves into Capricorn on December 15, which will fuel your inspiration and power in your career space. You are making a lot of professional progress as we close out the year; however, make sure to be more mindful of your competitive drive right now. The New Moon on December 19 is the perfect opportunity for you to create some new plans and goals when it comes to traveling, education, and where you want to gain some new inspiration in your world. Overall, this is a month of things coming together for you serendipitously.
TaurusKyra Jay for xoNecoleTAURUS
December is about trusting your intuition, Taurus. You have a lot on your mind this month, and it’s best to delegate, communicate, and allow yourself some relief by opening up to someone and not feeling like you have to hold everything in. As we begin the month, we have a Supermoon in Gemini happening in your house of income, and the plans and projects you have been building here come to fruition for you now. This is the time to gain clarity on your financial world and to take a look at what spending habits you want to let go of here as well.
With Venus in your 8th house of shared resources for most of the month, you are doing a cleanse on your commitments, partnerships, and business ventures. You are taking a look at what you want to dedicate yourself to in the future, and what commitments you may need to let go of now in order to be in the space you truly want to be, both financially and within some of your relationship dynamics. Before we end the month, we have a New Moon in this same area of your chart, and it’s time to look at the opportunities that are presenting themselves and to trust your internal guidance system to lead you forward.
GeminiKyra Jay for xoNecoleGEMINI
You are moving forward fearlessly this month, Gemini. December is your month of love, passion, and dignity, and you are owning the light that you shine. We begin the month with the last Supermoon of the year, happening in your sign, and you are stepping up to the plate. You are showing up, owning how much you have grown this year, and allowing yourself to heal while also acknowledging that you have done your best and you deserve to have fun in the midst of the changes you are creating.
Mercury, your ruling planet, is officially out of retrograde, and you can use this energy to the fullest potential now. With Mercury in your 7th house of love, it’s time to speak from the heart and to talk about the things that matter and that are inspiring you right now to your loved ones. You never know what kind of epiphanies you may have when you open up the conversation to others. Before the month ends, you have a New Moon in this same love area of your chart, and this New Moon is all about manifesting romance, commitment, and abundance in your world.
CancerKyra Jay for xoNecoleCANCER
December is an opening for more love, more joy, and more freedom in your life, Cancer. You have come to a place where you hold so much gratitude in your heart for where you are today and where your heart is shining, and things come together for you with more ease right now. With the Sun in your 6th house of health, work, and daily routines for most of the month, you are getting your ducks in a row while also putting more energy and effort into taking care of yourself, your priorities, and your well-being. This month surprises you in many ways, and it’s because you are showing up.
Mars and Venus both move into your house of love, relationships, marriage, and abundance this month, and you are making strides in your love life. You have both of these opposing forces on your side and are being recognized for the love you are while also receiving the love you want. This month, overall, is about focusing more on the positives in your world and letting your heart have its joy. Before December comes to an end, there is a New Moon in Sagittarius, and this is the perfect opportunity to create the plans you want to see through next year, especially when it comes to your work life, colleagues, business ventures, and health.
LeoKyra Jay for xoNecoleLEO
The scales of karma are balancing, and they are balancing in your favor this month, Leo. December is your month of truth, and of seeing it clearly in your world. The Sun is in your house of romance, pleasure, and happiness for most of the month, and it’s time to relax, be in the present moment, and allow what is meant to be, to be. With a Supermoon in your 11th house of manifestation as December begins, this is a powerful month for seeing your dreams come to fruition, and for feeling like the intentions you have set this year are finally here for you now.
Mars also moves into your 6th house mid-month, and this is the perfect energy to have to move into the new year. You have extra energy at your disposal right now and are feeling fearless with what is possible for you and your daily routine. Before the month ends, we also have a New Moon in a fellow fire sign, Sagittarius, and this is a breakthrough moment for you and your heart. December, overall, wants to show you how loved and supported you are and will be doing so in magical, unexpected, and concrete ways.
VirgoKyra Jay for xoNecoleVIRGO
December is a month of victory, Virgo. You are showing up and experiencing some new successes in your world that move you forward on your path in life. With a Supermoon in your 10th house of career as we begin the month, the effort and intentions you have made this year come into full bloom, and you are being recognized for who you are and the good work you have done. This month is all about showing up and allowing yourself to be seen and loved, knowing that you deserve the support and opportunities you are receiving.
Mars moves into Capricorn on December 15, which brings the passion and excitement into your love life, hobbies, and little pleasures in life that light you up. You want to have fun this month and are going to be walking into the new year with this fearless, happy, and spontaneous energy within you. Before the month ends, Venus also enters Capricorn, and in this same area of your chart, you have a lot to look forward to and believe in right now. Overall, December wants you to be happy and will be doing everything possible to make that happen for you. This is your month to shine, Virgo.
LibraKyra Jay for xoNecoleLIBRA
December is a month of opportunity for you, Libra. New doors open, and you are financially making breakthroughs this month because of it. December begins with a Supermoon in your 9th house, and you are getting a clearer view of where you have been making strides in your life and how it has all brought you here to this present moment of freedom. This month is showing you what happens when you are fearless with your purpose and when you believe in yourself and what you are worthy of.
Moving further into December, Mars moves into your 4th house of home and family mid-month, and you are closing out the year in your safe spaces. You are spending more time with your loved ones and taking the time to quiet your mind and listen to what your heart has been telling you. Before the month ends, we have a New Moon in Sagittarius, happening in an area of your life that deals with communication. This is a great time for getting the answers you have been looking for and for feeling more clear-headed and confident about the decisions you are making as you move into the new year.
ScorpioKyra Jay for xoNecoleSCORPIO
Patience is a virtue this month, Scorpio. December is all about remaining patient and vigilant with what you are creating in your world, and knowing that the universe has your back. It’s time to be reminded of the power of hope, and this month is an opening to greater clarity in your life. There is a lot of energy in your financial zones right now, and this is providing you with new opportunities and new insight; however, the speed at which things come about for you may feel daunting. Keep your head up and eyes focused on what you want and know that you are more than worthy of receiving it.
With Mercury in your 2nd house of income this month, December is a good time to plant new seeds and to think about where you want to be financially a month from now or even a year. This month is asking you to think bigger and to think more long-term so that you can set the appropriate plans into motion now. We also have a New Moon in your house of income before the month ends, and this is when you will see more of your dreams come to fruition in this area of your life, and have more opportunities to build. Overall, December will be teaching you a lot, Scorpio.
SagittariusKyra Jay for xoNecoleSAGITTARIUS
Sagittarius Season is here, and there is a lot in store for you this month, Sag. December is all about what you are dedicating yourself to. It’s about setting your intentions and putting the work in to back up your dreams, and about getting things in order so that when the new beginnings come, you are ready for them. The Sun and Venus are in your sign for most of this month, and there are a lot of eyes on you right now. You have the potential to create a new beginning for yourself, and it’s time to invest in yourself, your love life, and your dreams.
Mercury moves into Sagittarius on December 11, and this is giving you another opportunity to see through some of the plans that you had initiated in November. Mercury was retrograde in your sign last month, and there may have been some disruptions to your vision and plans for the future, and now this energy is turning around for you. Before the month ends, we also have a New Moon in Sagittarius, and you are walking through new doors fearlessly. You are catching others by surprise by your growth this month, and you are thinking a lot about your purpose, future, and plans for the new year.
CapricornKyra Jay for xoNecoleCAPRICORN
December is all about the vision, Capricorn. You are moving through a lot of changes and transformations this month, yet they are giving you a chance at a new beginning in the process. You are focused more on the future and what goals you want to manifest for yourself right now, and are ready to let go of what hasn’t been working for you. With the Sun in your 12th house of closure for most of December, this is your time for healing, but remember, healing doesn’t have to be isolating or boring; you can thrive while you renew, and you are this month.
Mid-month, the excitement picks up for you, and you are feeling more energized than you have in a while. Mars moves into Capricorn until the end of January 2026, and you are being proactive with your goals, intentions, and passions. You are a force to be reckoned with this month, and you are making things happen for yourself with confidence. Capricorn Season officially begins on December 21 this year, and this is definitely speeding up your healing process. You are breaking free from what was, and with Venus also moving into Capricorn before the month ends, you are leaving this year in high spirits and with love opening a new door for you.
AquariusKyra Jay for xoNecoleAQUARIUS
December is all about community, creativity, and manifestation, Aquarius. This is the month to work together with others to help bring your dreams to life. You are in a space of inspiration, empowerment, and beauty, and are creating more of this energy around you and in your world. Look out for what support comes your way this month and know that you don’t have to do everything alone to succeed. With the Sun in your 11th house of manifestation and friendship, your intentions are coming to fruition, and it’s time to celebrate with the people you love and to own how far you have come this year.
On December 19, we have a New Moon in Sagittarius, lighting up your life in all of the best ways possible. This is your New Moon of freedom, victory, and magic, and you are seeing new beginnings appear that you were once just hoping for. Before the month comes to an end, Venus moves into your 12th house of closure, and after an active and successful month, you are ready to relax, heal, and give your heart some of the attention it has been asking for. You are moving into the new year with the need to release and renew what hasn’t been working in your relationships, and you are finally ready to.
PiscesKyra Jay for xoNecolePISCES
December is a big month for you, Pisces. You are making some huge accomplishments this month, and are feeling like everything you have been through this year has been worth it for these moments that are coming to fruition for you now. The Sun is in your 10th house of career and reputation for most of the month, and this is where a lot of your focus is right now. You are claiming your successes and putting yourself out there in ways that not only serve you, but that inspire others as well.
Neptune officially goes direct on December 10, after being retrograde in your sign since July, and you are finally seeing things a little more clearly. You are feeling renewed inspiration and passion in your life, and your intuition is your strongest asset right now. Before December comes to an end, we also have a New Moon in your 10th house of career, and what happens now not only changes things for you in the present, but it also opens new doors and what is possible for you in the new year as well. Overall, you are on top of your game this month and are owning the joy and empowerment you feel.
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Why The Cayman Islands Is The Ideal Soft-Life Island-Hopping Destination
It's always a pleasure to add a new stamp to the passport, especially when it's an opportunity to visit a country you've never been to. When invited to explore the Cayman Islands, I was very familiar with Grand Cayman—the largest among the three islands, known for its stunning clear-blue beaches, and modern city comforts—but I seriously slept on Cayman Brac.
On a six-day trip, I knew Grand Cayman would be that girl, but the smaller sister island Cayman Brac? She’s the captivating, low-key spot that is a whole soft-life fantasy.
This trip was my first time in the destination, via the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (@visitcaymanislands) and it had all the luxe chill and exploration that makes for great memories that will prompt anybody to want to return again and again. Plus, it was the tail end of rainy season, which is basically my jam because off-peak travel makes me feel like a VIP. I get the beauty, the beaches, the food, the people—without the crowds and noise.
Let’s get into how you can pack your Cayman Islands itinerary with cultural exploration, elevated cuisine, deep restoration, and an island-hopping adventure along the way.
GRAND CAYMAN
Grand Cayman hits you with that effortless island confidence from the moment you land. It’s the largest of the Cayman Islands, known for crystal-clear Caribbean waters and a culture that blends British influence with laid-back island charm.
Visitors pull up for Seven Mile Beach, stingray encounters, fresh seafood, and those luxe resorts and villas that make unplugging way too easy.
Where To Stay

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Grand Cayman Marriott Resort: This property offers ocean views, polished comfort, with easy access to everything near Seven Mile Beach. (Marriott stays are often a go-to for me when I’m in the mood for a resort stay where the standards are consistent no matter the destination).
The spacious rooms, warm staff, and a pool area perfect for quick resets between adventures were a hit for me. Despite the patchy rain, lounging by the pool felt like a reset button.
I popped into the gift shop and found pieces from Isy B, the Cayman-based brand created by Isy Obi, a Black woman who pivoted from finance to fashion. The designs are bold, colorful, full of vibes I love to reference when returning home.
Botanica Luxury Cottages: The cluster boutique cottages blend island-chic décor with modern touches. My cabin had vaulted ceilings, washer and dryer, roomy showers, a cozy lounge area, and a private outdoor nook with stylish umbrellas and seating perfect for reading, sunbathing, or unwinding. A pool is just a short walk away on the property and Seven Mile Beach was just a quick drive. I took a two-mile stroll along the shoreline where families, chilled-out tourists, and sleek beach clubs lended to a balanced and laid-back but lively environment.

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Where To Eat
Pom Pom: This breezy rooftop lounge serving curated cocktails with a relaxed, stylish vibe and mellow music was the perfect evening welcome to the island. And the sunsets are divine.
Avecita Chef’s Table: It’s an amazing multi-course dining experience where chefs craft global flavor fusions right in front of you. Expect bubbles, bold tastes, and an ambiance that feels refined without being pretentious. This is one experience I definitely plan to fly back to Cayman for in the new year.
Pepper’s Bar & Grill: Conveniently located just across the street from the resort, it’s a local casual spot with live music and unique takes on Caribbean meal staples. The Cayman-style jerk pork was a favorite.
Ristorante Pappagallo: Set on a 14-acre bird sanctuary overlooking a saltwater lagoon, this brunch delivered everything from sushi to risotto to curry goat to barbacoa tacos. The white tablecloth elegance paired with homestyle warmth and peaceful water views made the whole experience feel elevated yet comforting.Bacaro
Bacaro: This is where we had our farewell dinner, enjoying their Venetian-inspired small plates and curated cocktails. If you want a final night with your partner or even your best girl group, this is the spot.
Things To Do:

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Floating Sound Bath with Island Soul: The floating meditation was calming, grounding, and deeply restorative. We had the sky and breeze as a backdrop and listened to music, prompts and chimes that allowed us to simply float and be.
Anchor & Den Cocktail Class at the Grand Cayman Marriott Resort: I thoroughly enjoyed this lively, hands-on cocktail-making session which would be fun for couples, friends, or anyone wanting a playful evening activity without leaving the property.
The Grove: This is a foodie and art-lover's delight with its dining and culture scene that features spots like Island Naturals, a chill café with plant-forward dishes—where the mushroom tacos were everything, and the tuna poke nachos are a must—and upscale spots like Mykonos Steak Club. After eating, stop by Carlos Garcia’s gallery, a working studio and public exhibition space that supports a collective of local and international artists, and regularly hosts events, pop-ups, and live painting.
Pirates Week Festival: This was a welcome surprise addition to our itinerary, and it's an event held in November across the Cayman Islands, with the major events happening in the heart of Grand Cayman's George Town. During the finale, I was out there jumping and whining to Nessa Preppy and Faith Callender, rum in hand, surrounded by locals and pure island joy. As a woman who loves soca, that moment lit me up. It was the perfect last hurrah with a slice of home, culture, and celebration.
Bonny Moon Beach Club: It’s a Tik Tok-famous stylish beachfront lounge experience that, for me, actually matched the good reviews. The octopus ceviche and everything from the woodfired portion of the menu were a hit and the DJ added the right amount of energy. We ate just steps from the ocean. It's swanky, atmospheric, and ideal for date night, girls’ trips, or baecations.
CAYMAN BRAC
Known for dramatic limestone cliffs, caves, and some of the best diving in the Caribbean, the vibe in Cayman Brac is slower, more local, and perfect if you want nature, real island culture, and adventure without the crowds. I took a quick Cayman Airways flight from Grand Cayman and spent two days there.
The visit was honestly one of the most peaceful, soul-nourishing parts of my trip. The moment I landed, the island reeled me in—raw, mysterious, almost cinematic in its quiet beauty. There’s a softness that feels like an alluring secret.
Where to Stay

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Le Soleil d’Or: This is a farm-focused boutique haven with luxury villas, a restaurant, a pool, and its own beach club. Our villa was huge, complete with a kitchen, living room, laundry space, game room, and the modern luxury master suite of my dreams.
The bathroom had a soaking tub that fit my 5’7"-plus frame, a large shower, and his-and-her sinks. The bedroom had tons of storage, a large comfy bed, and a mini fridge, plus a TV lounge and veranda opening to the pool. Honestly, my suite could’ve been a full studio apartment back home—I was blown away.
The farm-to-table meals, which I could enjoy at the restaurant just steps away from my suite, were rich, fresh, and soulful. My morning walks on the property were serene, wrapped in nothing but nature and quiet.
If you want an escape from the tourist and business buzz of Grand Cayman, this is the perfect hideaway for a baecation, girls trip, or solo venture.

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Things To Do & Good Eats
Rock Iguana Yoga: This soothing yoga and therapeutic art experience was set in lush island terrain and was a grounding, earthy immersion that eased my back pain from stress, and was a great quiet time to reflect and release. The instructor was patient, graceful, and welcoming.
Le Soleil D’Or Beach Club: It's a chill open beachfront that offers a peaceful, quiet experience in the off season. Think serene solitude, gentle waves, and open space to unwind—far from the typical beach club scene with loud DJs, pumping music, and high-energy crowds.
Star Island Restaurant: This restaurant reminded me of my favorite local spots in Jamaica where you can get food with spices and tastes like your Caribbean grandma or auntie made the meals with love. The menu includes Caribbean dishes like jerk chicken and Cayman's national dish, stewed turtle.
I’ve been to several islands across the Caribbean—with my tried-and-true all-time favorite being Jamaica—and I must say, if you want that soft-life island-hopping luxury adventure paired with opportunities to connect with a rich arts, music, and culinary scene, a trip to the Cayman Islands is exactly that.
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