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Princess sponsored Aquaboats and Snorkel Adventure?


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Has anyone done this excursion in GC?

 

Aquaboats & Snorkel Adventure

Enjoy the excitement of piloting your own two-person, speedy, 12’ inflatable motorboat in this safe and exhilarating snorkel excursion.

After a short walk from the cruise terminal, meet your guide and receive basic instruction in the operation of this incredibly stable craft. Then you’re off! Driving your own boat, follow your guide along the picturesque south coast to Sandy Cay, a deserted island. Stroll along the beach and explore the island like a modern-day Robinson Crusoe. Then head for Smith’s Cove, a little bay with an almost-secret beach where you have time to swim and snorkel in calm waters teeming with fish. Please note that at both Sandy Cay and Smith’s Cove you moor your boat and swim or wade ashore. Follow the coastline north to the Callie and view this old shipwreck. At the conclusion of the tour, walk back to the tender dock, an approximately 4-block walk.

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We have seen the boats in the water and said to each other at the time that that looked like a blast. Here is Royal Carribeans excursion. Might give you a bit more info about the boats.

 

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Dawna

 

 

Experience on-the-water excitement with these two-person Aquaboats, 12’ inflatable motorboats, that are yours to command on this fun, safe and exhilarating snorkel adventure.

After a short walk from the cruise terminal, your guide will give you basic instruction in the operation of these incredibly stable craft. Then you’re off! Skippering your own boat, your guide will take you along the picturesque south coast of the island to Sandy Cay, an uninhabited desert island just off the Cayman coast where you can walk on the island like a modern-day Robinson Crusoe. Then it’s on to Smith’s Cove, a delightful little bay with an almost secret beach. Swim and snorkel in the calm waters teeming with fish life or just relax on the beach. Following the coastline north again, you’ll stop at the ‘Cali’ for a chance to see this ancient shipwreck before returning to the dock, and heading to Rackams bar for complimentary fruit or rum punch. Life vests, snorkeling equipment and iced water included.

Note: Life vests are required and all participants must follow guide and safety instructions. Wear swimsuit under comfortable, appropriate clothing and wear footwear suitable for wet conditions (water socks/sandals), sun block and sunglasses. Participants should be in good physical condition. Not recommended for individuals with bad backs and for those who cannot swim. Pregnant women and children under 12 may not participate in this tour. Guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult, and guest must be 18 and over to drive the boats.

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