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Old May 1st, 2013, 07:07 AM
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Getting to stingray city in Grand Cayman

Hello; a co-worker has a CCL port stop in GC and wants to get to stingray city from the port. What is available there? Can he just get a cab?
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Stingray City is in the middle of the North Sound, so you have to take a boat to get there. You can either buy an excursion from the ship or arrange it separately. The boats that take snorkelers and divers out into North Sound leave from a dock that's very close to where cruise ship tenders drop passengers off in George Town. No need to take a cab anywhere, but thousands of passengers arriving at one time mean that all the boats can fill up on cruise-ship days, especially in the morning.
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Thanks Doug. I think I'll recommend that he prearrange a tour either with the ship or a private company.
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Most people recommend Captain Marvin. However, there are several companies including Red Sail Sports and Sotos. There is usually 2 to 3 snorkel stops before they go to Sting Ray City.

Grand Cayman on-line has several recommendations:

http://www.caymanislands.ky/?gclid=C...FQYw4AodzSkA8Q

Also, GC is a tender port, so it can take awhile to get off the ship. He should plan the time for their excursion accordingly.
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Actually, I should have emphasized the fact that Grand Cayman is a tender port as well. It's an important consideration, especially if you are scheduling a morning trip on your own. Those big ships take a long time to tender everyone ashore, and people on ship-sponsored excursions always get priority.
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Old May 2nd, 2013, 01:23 PM
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Good to know. My friend just told me however that his ship does NOT go to GC.

Keeping it in mind anyway.
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