Experience the famous Stingray City and snorkel at some of the Cayman Islands' most colorful reefs during this excursion on Grand Cayman. Board a cabin cruiser to meet your friendly captain and crew, then head out to the sandbar at Stingray City.
Your boat excursion will take you to 3 different locations on Grand Cayman, including the coral gardens and barrier reef, the highlight of which is Stingray City, a section of water (no more than 5 feet / 1.5 meters deep) and sandbars home to a population of southern stingrays.
Jump in to the shallow water and interact with the gentle creatures, even as they swim slowly around you. Continue to one of the island's most popular snorkeling spots. Don the provided snorkel equipment and explore the underwater world, rich with marine life like coral and tropical fish.
When this great day comes to an end, you'll be taken back close to your Grand Cayman cruise ship tender terminal or your hotel with long lasting memories of a great eco-adventure!
Infants must sit on laps. Not recommended for travelers with back problems. No heart problems or other serious medical conditions. Not recommended for pregnant travelers. Near public transportation. Stroller accessible. Most travelers can participate. Wheelchair accessible. Flotation devices for children under age 3 are not available. No port, no pay! Guaranteed full refund if your cruise ship does not call port in Grand Cayman at all. IMPORTANT: Travelers coming by cruise ship must provide the full name of the ship and docking time. You will be back to the port before boarding time, guaranteed!. This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. This tour/activity will have a maximum of 80 travelers. Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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1: Dairy Queen, #2 Waterfront Centre, 28 N Church St, George Town, Cayman Islands
2: 1114b West Bay Rd, KY1-1206, Cayman Islands
Traveler pickup is offered
We provide free shuttle service from/to resorts, condos, AirBnB, and the Royal Watler Cruise Ship Terminal.
Visitors being picked up at the resort must provide the entire name of the resort.
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