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  1. My guess is that, if anything it’s likely going to be one or more of the excursions regularly offered there. It’s a pretty common cruise port, so lots of options there. Are there any current roll calls for your itinerary? Maybe a current cruiser could check with destination services onboard?
  2. On our upcoming cruise, Athens and Barcelona are three day ports, but Rome is only a single day. There was another recent thread that posted the excursion list for Rome, so it’s definitely something that happens. What port are you looking for a list for?
  3. Considering Regent is double the cost of Viking for a world cruise, and the inclusions aren’t that much different, at least not enough to justify double the cost, the Viking world cruise is a pretty good bargain. But you already have to be planning to spend a serious chunk of cash to be considering a world cruise anyway, so I guess YMMV.
  4. Our upcoming cruise has empty days in Athens, Rome and Barcelona, since it’s a B2B of Iconic Med Treasures and Trade Routes. I will happily post the excursion lists for those days when we get them onboard, but that won’t be until March and April.
  5. Viking is downright economical in comparison…
  6. That’s weird. When I checked yesterday it was completely sold out. Maybe lots of cabins on an initial hold that people decided not to book? Either way, think we are sticking with the Regent one. While I don’t like the onboard experience as much, the itinerary is a bit better, and DH really likes the round-trip Miami part, that’s one of his must-dos, beginning and ending at the same port. Thanks for pointing it out, though, I feel better about my rep now.
  7. That’s annoying. So much for my rep at Viking letting me know when it dropped, now the ES are all sold out. I guess we are sticking with our Regent WC for 2026. Ah, well, I think the Regent itinerary is a bit better anyway, even if I don’t like the onboard experience as much. DH likes the fact that our current choice is round-trip Miami, he’s not a fan of the way the Viking WC seems to always end in England instead of going completely around the world back to its starting point.
  8. Don’t hold your breath. 😉 Few, if any, hotels offer day passes, so you are unlikely to get any reviews. Editing to add: Okay, a quick google shows the potential to buy passes through a couple of the usual day pass resellers, at the Holiday Inn and the Grand Caymanian, neither of which is on Seven Mile Beach. So I would look on the hotel review sites for recent reviews of those two hotels.
  9. Public Beach is the commonly known name of the beach, technically I guess it’s Seven Mile Beach Public Beach, but no one calls it that. If you are coming in on a cruise ship and ask a shuttle driver to take you to Public Beach (not a public beach) that’s where you should end up. It’s by the Kimpton Seafire hotel if you are looking for it on google maps. https://www.explorecayman.com/things-to-do/best-beaches#seven-mile-beach-public-beach The only other place a shuttle might possibly try to take you if you say “a beach” is Coral Beach, which is next to where Royal Palms used to be, and is the only remaining beach club catering to cruisers. But if you confirm with the driver that you want to go to Public Beach by the Kimpton, you’ll get to the right place. Is it really confusing? Yes, but navigating here is kind of like that. No one tends to use street addresses, it’s all navigating by landmarks and place or plaza names, including ones that no longer exist. It takes some serious getting used to.
  10. Yes, if there’s a cruise ship in port, there will be taxis and shuttles to take people to the beach. Prices vary. Private taxi will be more expensive, shared ride vans are usually about $4-6pp each way.
  11. It said that in my booking too. But when i logged into MVJ on reservation day the system said 12 for each. Surprised me, but I’m not complaining
  12. That’s not necessarily the case. We’ve got a B2B Iconic Med Treasures and Trade Routes cruise coming up in March/April in an ES2, and MVJ allotted me 12 advance reservations for each of Manfredi’s and CT. I didn’t book anywhere near that number, but I could. I can post screen shots of the calendar showing my bookings if you like. 😉 Assuming that Trade Routes is the standard three reservations since it isn’t made up of multiple segments, that’s nine for Iconic, so I’m assuming three segments?
  13. There’s usually portapotties there. Generally no rentals or food. It’s a stretch of beach beside the governor’s residence. It’s not a beach club or anything even as developed as Public Beach.
  14. lol, different strokes for different folks…it’s the local equivalent to Budweiser and such, it’s not a craft beer by any stretch of the imagination. For craft and specialty beers, there’s Craft - https://biteclubcayman.com/restaurant/craft-fb-co/ - but most of their beer is imported.
  15. You may have to google and try calling companies. Maybe check TripAdvisor and see if any of the ones you are interested in have recent reviews. We have our own boat, so we don’t book any excursions and thus wouldn’t have a clue who to use, sorry. I do know Red Sail is still in operation, because I’ve been in their retail stores recently, and I noticed Captain Marvin’s had people going in and out of their store front when we ate at a restaurant in the same plaza, but that’s about the only ones I feel confident about commenting on. I can see Stingray City from the backyard, and there are always tons of boats out there on a cruise ship day, so there’s definitely lots of excursion companies still running tours.
  16. If you are a confident driver and comfortable with roundabouts and driving on the left, sure. Lots to see and do outside of George Town and SMB.
  17. If you haven’t visited Smith Cove, try there. Opposite direction from SMB from the cruise port.
  18. If you love seafood, check out Lobster Pot. We’ve always enjoyed our meals there. Most restaurant menus will have a number of seafood choices, and there’s quite a few near the port with open air decks that look out over the ocean.
  19. Nope, I don’t think so. Called Cheeseburger Reef ‘cause the entry point is in the Burger King parking lot. Good snorkeling spots generally aren’t at fabulous sandy beaches. Smith Cove is the only spot i can think of that’s got okay beach and okay snorkeling, but no rentals.
  20. What’s your definition of great, and where in George Town? Near the port? Near Seven Mile Beach? Near a particular attraction or hotel? A few more details would be helpful please. Otherwise, check out options here and come back with a short list of choices: https://www.caymangoodtaste.com
  21. According to the app, it’s about $25 US each way for up to four passengers. It’s on a main road and in town, so you’ll likely be able to flag down a return driver, or you can get the driver’s number to call them for a ride when you want to go back. Or the bus goes right past there, info is on lots of the threads in this forum. Taxi info is here: https://www.caymantransport.ky/transportation-services/taxi
  22. As a side note, your taxi fare each way, for four people from the cruise port to the caves, will be about $100 US plus tip. You can rent a car for the day for way cheaper than $200.
  23. You would want something arranged in advance, either make arrangements for a driver for the day, an excursion, or at the very least make plans with your taxi on the way there to return to get you (get their phone number). There will not likely be taxis hanging around in that area, and since it’s about 40 min from town it could take that long for a taxi to arrive to get you, if you can find one willing. Personally, I’d get a rental car so you can control your own arrival and departure times, and guarantee that you can get back to the ship when you want to.
  24. Jackie’s has December 2023 reviews on TripAdvisor, so she’s likely still doing tours. https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g147365-d1523910-Reviews-Jackies_Historical_Land_Tours-Grand_Cayman_Cayman_Islands.html A lot of businesses in Cayman don’t really bother with the whole internet thing. Some don’t even bother with street addresses. We’ve gotten used to navigating by plaza names and other landmarks, including historical ones (ie, “turn left just past where the Mirco Centre used to be, and we’re in the third building on the right”)
  25. Most bars and restaurants will at least carry some of the various CayBrew options. If you want a beach bar where you can rent chairs and such, with facilities like restrooms and showers, your option is Coral Beach. https://coralbeach.ky There are lots of bars and restaurants with ocean views and outdoor spaces, just depends what you are looking for. Some time spent looking at the options here may help, you can filter by area and cuisine. The port is right in downtown George Town, so anything along the water either in the George Town or Seven Mile Beach areas will likely fit the bill. https://www.caymangoodtaste.com
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