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Re: Grand Cayman
[Re: indi]
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10/12/2017 03:41 PM
10/12/2017 03:41 PM
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Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 160 Texas
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Here's my guide to what I consider the best places to snorkel. Plenty of other popular spots, like Eden Rock, Cemetery Beach, Governor's Beach, etc...can be found on the tourist guide sites. http://snorkelblog.tumblr.com/January may be windy on the North Side and East End, but the Seven Mile Beach side is the leeward side and usually only gets up to breezey. Some favorite upscale restaurants: The Brasserie Calypso Grill Morgan's Catch Tukka Kaibo Upstairs Luca Grand Old House (food has been waning a bit as of late, but love the setting) Le Vele Cocolobo at the Kimpton Some activities: Sting Ray City Bioluminescent Bay Kayak or Boat trip Crystal Caves Pedro's Castle for a historical perspective Sunset Sail to the Rum Point Club Restaurant for dinner For rental cars, we use Orbitz, Expedia, etc...to find the cheapest. Some agencies have slightly newer cars or better/more efficient check out/in processes, but most are generally fine.
Snorkel air just tastes better than canned air...
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