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Nativeway and Captain Bryan's -- My Expereince Last Week


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We were on the Grand Princess and arrived in GC on Wednesday. We booked ahead for Stingray city with Captain Bryans. Unfortunately they cancelled the tour due to rough seas -- they were really choppy. So we headed back to the pier to see what else we could do in town. I saw a guy holding a Nativeways sign for Stingray city and he said they were still going. So we went ahead and went with them. I was not impressed with the Nativeway boat -- it was SLOW and the engine roared so loud that they couldn't talk to us and give us the educational part. Also -- lots of acrid black smoke and fumes had to be endured by the poor folks at the back of the boat. The guides were great -- I give them lots of credit. They don't ask, but try to remember to tip them. There were only 4 other boats at Stingray city -- never seen so few people there. The water was choppy, but not dangerously so. We all felt very safe and had a great time. I personally would not book with Nativeway again just b/c the boat was lousy, but the personnel was good. If they have other boats then I would go -- we were on the long flat looking one that had a ladder to an upper deck.

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sorry you had a bad experience with the boat.. we have used Nativeway in the past and think they were excellent.. no problems with the boat we were on.. We're headed back in March and are already booked with Nativeway.. Mayve its just me, but I dont remember them giving any educational speeches about the island when we were there.. everyone just talked amongst theirselves till we got to where the stingrays were.. but maybe Im wrong.. They did afterwards take us to a place for snorkeling though..

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We had a similar experience as well with Capt. Bryan on Thursday. They told us our tour was cancelled due to weather, but I later found out that we were the only two booked on the tour so they cancelled it. Luckily, Captain Marvins had room on their tour and we had a great time with them. Couldn't ask for better.

 

NBcruiser

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I am sorry that you had that experience with Nativeway, Have used them twice. Both times great, they did have one boat that was hit hard in the hurricane, maybe it was the one that just went back in the water. We rented one of their entire boats on Thanksgiving day this year and it was great. We talked to the guides and they let the kids drive the boat, they told us about the island.

 

I hope that you give them another chance. they are really great people.

 

Kathy

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We had a similar experience as well with Capt. Bryan on Thursday. They told us our tour was cancelled due to weather, but I later found out that we were the only two booked on the tour so they cancelled it. Luckily, Captain Marvins had room on their tour and we had a great time with them. Couldn't ask for better.

 

NBcruiser

 

Thanks to you and the OP posting. We are booked with the Buccaneer next week and though I hope all goes well, I am now forwarned and will have a plan B.

 

Su

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Mermaid4,

 

It cost us $400.00 to rent the boat, and there was nine of us in our group. We had two familys and split it down the middle. We had the boat to ourselves and we got alot of personal attention. The kids held so many stingrays and drove the boat and sunned on the decks, we snorkled at different spots and it was great. This is the one port we had decided to spend the most on excursions, so even though it was a bit pricey, we love Cayman and wanted to spend our money there, Would I do it again. Most definitly, we had five kids with us and the individual attention was worth every dime.;)

 

Kathy

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Su,

 

We were booked for the 9:30 tour on the catamaran, but the lady told us the weather was bad, but it would probably be better in time for the 10:30 buccaneer tour, and offered us that instead. After some prying, I figured out we were the only 2 people booked on the 9:30 tour, and it wasn't a problem with the weather after all. We didn't take the 10:30 tour with them because I was mad that the lady lied to me. When we were out with Capt. Marvin, the Buccaneer was there, with maybe 25 people on board, so you should be OK.

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We were booked with Capt. Bryans a few weeks ago and the weather was too bad. We knew of at least 4 others on our trip, we were a group of 8.

 

Captain Marvin's was still going, only because cruisers wanted to go. They were very honest and were not recommending it. I don't know how it ended up being, we didn't find anyone who went out.

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Bob,

 

We did the 3 stop tour. There was probably 25 people on our tour. The boat was clean and well maintained. There was a lady videotaping the tour, I think the DVD was $60, probably a good souvenir, but I didn't buy it, too expensive for me. The first stop I believe was called the Coral Gardens for snorkelling. It was good, but not as good as the second stop, the barrier reef. Lots more to see at the reef, our guide even lured a 4 ft long shark out of a hole in the reef for us to see. I think we saw a moray eel as well. Finally, at the stingrays, the tour guide made sure each person got a chance to hold a stingray if they wanted for a picture and they supplied squid to feed to them. As soon as we got off the boat there were probably 20 rays around us. We were probably 40 minutes at each spot and it was 30 minutes there, 30 minutes back. Overall, it was an excellent tour, and I would recommend Capt. Marvins to anybody.

 

NBcruiser

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NBCruiser,

 

 

Thanks an awful lot for the info. I should ahave asked another question. Does Capt. Marvins use snorkle vests? I'm 6ft/ 220 lbs and can't swim. (almost drowned as a kid:-( Do non swimmers have anything to fear? But my wife and I are looking forward to this trip.

 

Bob

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NBCruiser,

 

 

Thanks an awful lot for the info. I should ahave asked another question. Does Capt. Marvins use snorkle vests? I'm 6ft/ 220 lbs and can't swim. (almost drowned as a kid:-( Do non swimmers have anything to fear? But my wife and I are looking forward to this trip.

 

Bob

 

All of the operators will have at least snorkel vests. Soto's Cruises has real life jackets if that is of interest. Not worn as you might normally, but across the chest and under your arms. Not confining, and if the water ever does get over your chest you will just bob (sorry) along. You might want to confirm they have not changed, but that is how it was last November and I don't know why they would change.

 

Once again, my too many pictures will give you an idea of how it works. And yes, it was a little rough that day (but I loved it).

 

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