Niquein99 Posted May 20, 2010 #1 Share Posted May 20, 2010 Hello! We'll be in Grand Cayman in September. We want to do the Turtle Farm in the morning, then head over to Royal Palms Beach for some beach time and lunch. Is this doable in one day? Our ship is in G.C. from 8am - 4pm. Does anyone know how far Royal Palms Beach is from the Turtle Farm? Or is there a beach that's closer to the Turtle Farm? Any advice is much appreciated! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TurtleTagger Posted May 20, 2010 #2 Share Posted May 20, 2010 it is about a 10-15 ride. Seagrape/Public beach and Tiki Beach are the closest beaches to Boatswain's Turtle Farm (5-10 minutes) with full facilities . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Niquein99 Posted May 20, 2010 Author #3 Share Posted May 20, 2010 it is about a 10-15 ride. Seagrape/Public beach and Tiki Beach are the closest beaches to Boatswain's Turtle Farm (5-10 minutes) with full facilities . Thanks for the info! Is there a restaurant on or near Sea Grape or Tiki Beach? We want to have authentic Cayman food while there. Or can you recommend a Cayman restaurant? Is there one near the port? Thanks again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bookbabe Posted May 20, 2010 #4 Share Posted May 20, 2010 Cracked Conch, practically right across the street from the turtle farm... http://www.caymangoodtaste.com/restaurants_detail.asp?restaurantID=83 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Niquein99 Posted May 20, 2010 Author #5 Share Posted May 20, 2010 Cracked Conch, practically right across the street from the turtle farm...http://www.caymangoodtaste.com/restaurants_detail.asp?restaurantID=83 Thanks for the tip! These boards are SO helpful! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TurtleTagger Posted May 20, 2010 #6 Share Posted May 20, 2010 In addition to already mentioned Cracked Conch and MacaBuca Bar (MB is a fav lunch spot), Tiki Beach has a restaurant and bar as does Seagrape beach (Calico Jacks). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bookbabe Posted May 21, 2010 #7 Share Posted May 21, 2010 In addition to already mentioned Cracked Conch and MacaBuca Bar (MB is a fav lunch spot), Tiki Beach has a restaurant and bar as does Seagrape beach (Calico Jacks). Yeah, but if the OP is looking for "authentic Cayman food" the beach bars don't have much to offer...the menus at the 'big three' (Tiki, Sea Grape, Royal Palms) are mostly your standard burgers, fries, wraps, etc. and not very Caymanian...Cracked Conch has much better offerings in that regard... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TurtleTagger Posted May 21, 2010 #8 Share Posted May 21, 2010 Just responding to the restaurant question, not cuisine preference. Other options for "authentic Cayman" cuisine are the Tim Buc Tuu dinner just past the West Bay intersection or Alfresco's, just before. Both serve good food. Alfresco's is on the beach and has a few lounge chairs for patrons. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Niquein99 Posted May 22, 2010 Author #9 Share Posted May 22, 2010 Just responding to the restaurant question, not cuisine preference. Other options for "authentic Cayman" cuisine are the Tim Buc Tuu dinner just past the West Bay intersection or Alfresco's, just before. Both serve good food. Alfresco's is on the beach and has a few lounge chairs for patrons. Thank you as well! Are these within a reasonable distance from the Turtle Farm as well? Or is the island not that big? I appreciate your help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TurtleTagger Posted May 23, 2010 #10 Share Posted May 23, 2010 These are either passed by or a block away on your route to and fro Boatswain's Turtle farm. A taxi or bus driver can get you to any of those listed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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