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Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands go to stingray city. by far the best snorkeling! the stingrays are in the wild, and there's toms of them! the experience is way better than swimming with them in an aquarium. Good tip? (0) Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands seven mile beach is nice. at one end of it theres a shipwreck sticking out of the water close to shore. Good tip? (0) Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands Off the ship, you could take a cab to the nearest beach. It's worth to go to the beach. The sand is very whaite and water is not that salty. Good tip? (0) George Town, Cayman Islands Rum cake fills the streets, Caribbean rythmes fill the air, and offshore is one of the many "stingray cities" where rays fill the water, and you can pet them freely, so long as you're not Steve Irwin. Good tip? (0) Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands Definately take a boat out to Stingray City; you'll get to swim with THOUSANDS of stingray in 3ft water about 2 miles off the coast. Truly Fascinating. 7 Mile Beach is the "nice beach" but also by far the most expensive to stay at. If you can afford it, the Hyatt Regency and Ritz Carlton are two great places to stay. If your on a budget, thats fine too, but you won't be right on the beach. Good tip? (0) Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands diving in Cayman croc, hanging at the beach Good tip? (0) George Town, Cayman Islands don't forget that not far from the most popular beach (7 miles beach) is a superb butterfly farm...great for pictures also Good tip? (0) George Town, Cayman Islands Go to stingray alley, 6 miles out in the carribean ocean sits a sandbar, where stingrays up to 7feet across come to you for a bit of petting! Good tip? (0) Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands Visit the turtle breeding farm, you can try a turtle burger if you want. Visit Hell (so named because of the ironshore landscape) and get a unique postal stamp! Also visit the seven mile beach it's georgous. Good tip? (0) Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands We stay at Cobalt Coast Resort for the diving. The resort is BEAUTIFUL and you will find no better host than owner Ari. We've stayed at CCR for at least three visits and on these visits, Ari has taken us to the medical clinic when our son Ben got an ear infection, driven us past Hell, bought pool toys for our son, bought a kite for our son, and taken our extended family into town to visit the turtle farm.
Rooms have AC and TV (important when traveling with the youngsters!). Good reliable internet connection.
Resort has a pool, iron-shore (dead coral) beach, long pier, small sandy area for sun-bathing. Summer has a great introduce-kids-to-water program. Resort also has a dog (Mojo) and cat (Ginger) and a bazillion hermit crabs to pick up and chase.
Easy resort to get to (hop from Houston is about 2 hours). Plenty of diving: 2 boat dives each morning to beautiful finger reefs. Shore diving available but there is a long swim out to get past the iron shore.
Resort is a little out of the way, but about a 7 to 10 minute drive away from 7-mile beach so rent a car if you want to do more than dive.
Menu is limited: it has seven items on it but that's it. It doesn't rotate. Chef is willing to customize (we were able to easily get food Ben would eat).
US dollar is accepted tho exchange rate is set so that the Cayman dollar is worth a quarter more than a US dollar so it's expensive. Everyone speaks English. Good tip? (0) |