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Most Dense in Cayman Islands

Top 42 cities ranked by most dense

Most Dense — Cayman Islands

1 George Town 10346796 2,622/mi²
2 West Bay 10375968 1,473/mi²
3 Bodden Town 10375969 566/mi²
4 Ally Land 509/mi²
5 Upper Land 499/mi²
6 Midland Acres 473/mi²
7 North Sound Estates 465/mi²
8 Channel Land 453/mi²
9 Whitehall Estates 446/mi²
10 Further Ground 432/mi²
11 The Mountain 432/mi²
12 Breakers 428/mi²
13 Pedro 396/mi²
14 North Ward 396/mi²
15 Frank Sound 395/mi²
16 Savannah Acres 389/mi²
17 Newlands 389/mi²
18 Lower Valley 386/mi²
19 Savannah 361/mi²
20 Saint James 361/mi²
21 Gun Bay 361/mi²
22 Driftwood Village 358/mi²
23 Brinkleys 358/mi²
24 Hutland 357/mi²
25 Half Moon Bay 357/mi²
26 Omega Gardens 355/mi²
27 Old Man Bay 348/mi²
28 Cayman Palms 345/mi²
29 Blakes 329/mi²
30 Prospect Park 328/mi²
31 Belford Estates 326/mi²
32 Pease Bay 326/mi²
33 Spotts 315/mi²
34 Red Bay Estate 312/mi²
35 Tropical Gardens 312/mi²
36 High Rock Estates 306/mi²
37 High Rock 306/mi²
38 Prospect 286/mi²
39 Breezy Castle 280/mi²
40 Rock Hole 280/mi²
41 Dog City 260/mi²
42 Half Way Pond 245/mi²

The most densely populated cities in Cayman Islands pack the most residents per square mile, creating vibrant urban environments with walkable neighborhoods and extensive public transit. George Town leads with 2,622 people per square mile.

High population density is often associated with better access to public transportation, more walkable streets, and a wider variety of restaurants, shops, and entertainment options within close proximity. These cities tend to have lower car ownership rates and shorter commute distances.

Dense cities face unique challenges including higher housing costs, limited parking, and potential overcrowding in public spaces. However, they also tend to have lower per-capita carbon footprints due to shared infrastructure and reduced driving.

Did You Know?

  • 1. George Town has 2,622 people per square mile — that's roughly 4 people per acre.
  • 2. Dense cities tend to have the most walkable neighborhoods and lowest car ownership rates in the country.
  • 3. Urban density can reduce per-capita carbon emissions by up to 50% compared to suburban sprawl.

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