Cayman Islands Population

The Cayman Islands is a self-governing British Overseas Territory in the western Caribbean Sea. The territory comprises the three islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman. As per the UN World Population Prospects,  the population of the Cayman Islands in 2023 is 69,310 (69 thousand)

The total Land Area of the Cayman Islands is 240 Km2 (93 sq. miles) & the Population Density of the Cayman Islands is 274 per Km2 (709 people per mi2).

Cayman Islands2023 Population
Total Population69,310
Global Rank205
Land Area 240 sq. km (93 sq. mi)
Area Rank 
Pop. Density274 people/sq. km
Capital CityGeorge Town

Religion in Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands has a Christian majority and 70% of the population adheres to Christianity. The largest non-Christian religious groups included: Hinduism followed by 1.7% of the population; Islam followed by 0.4%; Rastafari followed by 0.3%; Buddhism, and 

The remaining 18% are classified as unaffiliated, which can mean agnostic, atheist, or “nothing in particular.”

Religion percentage in the Cayman Islands

  • Christianity – 66.9%
  • No Religion – 16.7%
  • Hinduism – 1.7%
  • Islam – 0.4%
  • Rastafari – 0.3%
  • Judaism – 0.2%
  • Not Specified – 1.4%


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Population of Cayman Islands 2024 | Religion in Cayman Islands

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