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what to do in cayman island with 8yr & 5yr olds


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There's a glass bottom boat tour that they may enjoy, and the pirate ship thing may also appeal to them.

 

Kids that age will enjoy the turtle farm, or just cab to 7-mile beach and enjoy a relaxing day.

 

There were kids that age on our Moby Dick snorkel and stingray tour - they even had kid sized snorkel gear.

 

Good luck! :)

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Pirate Encounter, complete with pirate trial, walking the plank, and a stop at the beach. Runs around $25 for kids, $40-45 for adults. Includes rum (adults) and fruit punch (kids). It pulled up next to our ship and everyone onboard looked like they were having a ball. They fired the cannon, the kids were taking part and it looked like fun.

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I agree,Do the stingrays in GC. your kids will remember it the rest of their lives. It is very safe and the rays are very friendly.We used stingraysailing.com and they are very good and highly recomended.Here are a couple of vids of our day.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kADRJmILCB0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8P0BLb6Vm0

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Discovery Dolphins in Grand Caymans looks great and we are booking it for our July cruise. My Grandson did the Dolphin Encounter when he was 5 and still remembers it (he's 17) as one of the best days ever on an excursion. Just goggle it. They have locations in Cozumel and Grand Cayman. He was a little intimidated by the stingrays after the required safety talk and was relieved to be out of the water with them, so give the dolphins a try.

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