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What is the best excursion in Grand Cayman???


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You HAVE to do Stingray City! It will be the highlight of your cruise. We used Captain Bryan's Buccaneer and had a fantastic time.

 

Most people on CC use a private excursion. They are great: they have fewer people on them, go to more stops, and are cheaper!

 

Here is a list that I have compiled of the recommendations of people here on CC:

 

Sailboats:

 

Buccaneer: http://caymanislandsdiscounts.com/Stingray_City_Buccaneer_Excursion.htm

 

Captain Bryan’s: http://grandcaymancruiseexcursions.com/StingrayCityCaptBryans.htm

 

Motorized:

 

Captain Marvin’s: http://www.captainmarvins.com

 

Nativeway: http://www.nativewaywatersports.com/shiptours.html

 

Sotos: http://www.sotoscruises.com

 

Kelly’s Watersports http://www.kellyswatersports.com

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Have a great cruise!

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Thank you! I keep hearing that stingrays are the way to go in GC, but I am a little squeamish about it. FI has convinced me to do the dolphin experience at one of our stops on our cruise, but that may be all of the creatures I can tolerate on my honeymoon!:)

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We did a private charter with Nativeway. 11 in our group on a big beautiful catamaran. We went to stingray city and snorkeling. Even if you don't like the stingrays (which you will once you see them), you will love being out in the beautiful water far from land and being able to stand and relax. Then we went snorkeling which was a lot of fun. It was definitely a great excursion.

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In GC we used Soto's cruises. They were great, and did a great job getting people comfortable with the rays. They even got my 4 year old triplet nephews comfortable enough to kiss them. We did the royal dolphin swim in Cozumel and loved that too.

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Just confirmed my Rays, Reef, and Rum Point excursion with NativeWay for September 6 (will arrive on the Empress of the Seas). If their dedication to customer service PRIOR to arriving is anything like their excursions, we are in for a GREAT time. These folks have been extremely helpful with my questions and know we will have a great time. So far, I recommend them highly and I'll post again in September after we return.

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yes, we are doing it in 2 weeks from this Thursday- $55 per person -children under 10-$40- starts around 8:30 and gets you back around 2:15 you go to stingrays first take pics etc, then Coral reef and snorkel, and then you end up at Rum Point which looks gorgeous- lunch is ordered on boat and called in-there's a bar there- take $1 bills b/c change is given in Cayman dollars-I think you stay at Rum point for 2 hours or so!! Great reviews!!!

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yes, we are doing it in 2 weeks from this Thursday- $55 per person -children under 10-$40- starts around 8:30 and gets you back around 2:15 you go to stingrays first take pics etc, then Coral reef and snorkel, and then you end up at Rum Point which looks gorgeous- lunch is ordered on boat and called in-there's a bar there- take $1 bills b/c change is given in Cayman dollars-I think you stay at Rum point for 2 hours or so!! Great reviews!!!

 

That sounds perfect. Thanks!!!

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