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  1. If you love seafood, check out Lobster Pot. We’ve always enjoyed our meals there. Most restaurant menus will have a number of seafood choices, and there’s quite a few near the port with open air decks that look out over the ocean.
  2. Nope, I don’t think so. Called Cheeseburger Reef ‘cause the entry point is in the Burger King parking lot. Good snorkeling spots generally aren’t at fabulous sandy beaches. Smith Cove is the only spot i can think of that’s got okay beach and okay snorkeling, but no rentals.
  3. What’s your definition of great, and where in George Town? Near the port? Near Seven Mile Beach? Near a particular attraction or hotel? A few more details would be helpful please. Otherwise, check out options here and come back with a short list of choices: https://www.caymangoodtaste.com
  4. According to the app, it’s about $25 US each way for up to four passengers. It’s on a main road and in town, so you’ll likely be able to flag down a return driver, or you can get the driver’s number to call them for a ride when you want to go back. Or the bus goes right past there, info is on lots of the threads in this forum. Taxi info is here: https://www.caymantransport.ky/transportation-services/taxi
  5. As a side note, your taxi fare each way, for four people from the cruise port to the caves, will be about $100 US plus tip. You can rent a car for the day for way cheaper than $200.
  6. You would want something arranged in advance, either make arrangements for a driver for the day, an excursion, or at the very least make plans with your taxi on the way there to return to get you (get their phone number). There will not likely be taxis hanging around in that area, and since it’s about 40 min from town it could take that long for a taxi to arrive to get you, if you can find one willing. Personally, I’d get a rental car so you can control your own arrival and departure times, and guarantee that you can get back to the ship when you want to.
  7. Jackie’s has December 2023 reviews on TripAdvisor, so she’s likely still doing tours. https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g147365-d1523910-Reviews-Jackies_Historical_Land_Tours-Grand_Cayman_Cayman_Islands.html A lot of businesses in Cayman don’t really bother with the whole internet thing. Some don’t even bother with street addresses. We’ve gotten used to navigating by plaza names and other landmarks, including historical ones (ie, “turn left just past where the Mirco Centre used to be, and we’re in the third building on the right”)
  8. Most bars and restaurants will at least carry some of the various CayBrew options. If you want a beach bar where you can rent chairs and such, with facilities like restrooms and showers, your option is Coral Beach. https://coralbeach.ky There are lots of bars and restaurants with ocean views and outdoor spaces, just depends what you are looking for. Some time spent looking at the options here may help, you can filter by area and cuisine. The port is right in downtown George Town, so anything along the water either in the George Town or Seven Mile Beach areas will likely fit the bill. https://www.caymangoodtaste.com
  9. Thankfully, someone else posted. We have a car, so I never take the bus. 🙂
  10. Andy’s has a Seven Mile Beach location, but most chain options are near the airport. Cayman Auto Rentals is the one that I think you may be thinking about, it’s relatively close to the port, and I vaguely remember seeing it mentioned here in the past. I’m not seeing a website for them when I search, but my friend Google says their phone number is +1 345-949-6954 if you want to try calling them tomorrow to see if they’re still open. Google maps shows a couple of other downtown options, none with websites, though, and all small local companies. A quick google search for “car rental george town cayman” will get you a map to click on and see locations, get some phone numbers to try if Cayman Auto Rentals is no longer in business.
  11. For us? Yes, absolutely. Aft cabins, especially ones like the ES2 on Viking with a huge wraparound balcony, are our absolute favorite, and what we’d pick first given the option. Then again, we aren’t prone to seasickness. But we did have to ask for stuff like the water bottles and some other breakables to be removed, as things kept sliding off the table a few of the days. It was very rough at times. It was definitely a “hold onto things as you walk” kind of trip for much of the journey.
  12. We’ve only done two Viking cruises to date, the Caribbean one out of San Juan and the Wake of the Vikings one. The first was just to try out the line and not for the itinerary, since we’ve cruised extensively on NCL and done a few on other lines, but had heard good things about Viking. I think Wake was so disappointing for us because it was a cruise we’d actually picked for the itinerary rather than using our usual method (see below) and it was a letdown that it really had nothing to do with Norse culture or history and they didn’t really make an effort to get you to the relevant ports. L’Anse was an annoying miss because the other line scheduled to be there that day did their rescheduling weeks ahead of time, and took up pretty much all the tour availability at the replacement port. We ended up joining someone else’s slightly chaotic last minute private tour to be able to get to the historic site, and it wasn’t really the way we would have preferred to do things. We always pick a random Caribbean itinerary with lots of port days as our test cruise when trying a new line, since they usually have easy departure ports for us to get to and if we end up hating the line we don’t have any/many sea days to tolerate. Our next Viking cruise is a B2B of Iconic Mediterranean Treasures and Trade Routes, Istanbul to Bergen, 46 days including the pre-stay. We’ve also got the Egypt river cruise, the Grand European river cruise, and British Isles Explorer booked with Viking over the next few years. Plus Hawaii and Alaska with NCL and the 2026 world cruise with Regent. We like to cruise, and every line we’ve tried has things we like and don’t like about it. We tend to figure out first what region we want to visit and when, then look at what the various lines have to offer in that area at that time, and then pick from there.
  13. This year or a previous year? Maybe we just had bad luck? Just pointing out that the itinerary pre-cruise is not necessarily what you get, and people’s experiences can vary greatly from one cruise to the next, so the OP should take all the recommendations with a grain of salt…
  14. We just did this itinerary in Sept 2023 and were somewhat disappointed. Missed Shetland Islands and got a sea day. Had a day before (but other cruise lines switched weeks ahead) change and stopped at a neighboring port instead of actually visiting L’Anse Aux Meadows so had to scramble for a private excursion since all the ship excursions were cancelled with limited replacements offered. Faroe and Iceland were great stops, but I’m happy never visiting Greenland again. It’s a one and done for us. And if you are at all prone to seasickness, be warned that the route and timing means really rough seas in spots, so choose your cabin carefully. And don’t expect a lot of Norse history and culture opportunities, it’s just the name of the itinerary and the onboard speakers and excursions won’t have any special focus, it’s just the usual random mixed bag of specialties.
  15. Out of curiosity, where is Sky scheduled to be in May? Just wondering what the likely start and end ports for the world cruise might be?
  16. If you get a chance, could you please post a pic of the Rome excursions list? I know it won’t necessarily be the same in March on our Rome stop, but it will at least give us an idea of what type of offerings to expect. Thanks.
  17. If you get a chance, could you post a pic of the Rome excursions list please? Just curious about what types of options there were.
  18. And even from pre-cruise to day-of. We had a bunch of ports on Wake of the Vikings where the port times changed at the last minute. I anticipate lots of changes from what’s posted for our 36 day Iconic/Trade Routes B2B in the spring, with lots of last minute excursion announcements since there are 4-5 turnaround days with no excursions yet. But that will be our fourth cruise in a year, so we have seen every type of port-related change you can see between our various trips.
  19. Our Iconic Med Treasures in March shows Rome times as 5am to 8pm. We’ve been told an excursion will be offered once on board. Please post back after you get on board, let us know what the offered Rome excursion turned out to be for your date.
  20. DH says Cheeseburger reef by Burger King is better than the one by Cemetery Beach, so that’s maybe an option if you end up DIYing.
  21. If you go to the Kittiwake website, they list all the operators that have tours there. I’d look for a company that does Kittiwake snorkels mainly because it’s on a different side of the island than Stingray City, so operators usually don’t combine the two spots. The other option is DIYing a different shore snorkel spot, there’s a good reef by Burger King and another by the Cracked Conch. You could bus/taxi there easily if you have your own gear. Although Cracked Conch may rent gear, you could check with them.
  22. FYI, the Airalo plans that give you voice calls as well as data can have phone numbers from different countries than you may be traveling to, so you may need to give people a head’s up so they don’t think you’re a spammer. For example, our Global plan has an Austrian phone number, so we had to warn family that if they got a call from Austria it might be us, even if we were in Norway at the time.
  23. Sunday is usually better, but all bets are off when more than one or two cruise ships are in port. On a Sunday, you’ll likely need to shop near the port. Not sure what’s open, stores are usually closed on Sundays. However, I don’t spend any time downtown on a Sunday, so maybe the stores near the port open up on a cruise ship day.
  24. As an FYI, traffic along that main road (West Bay Rd) gets HORRENDOUS after about 4pm. A 10 min drive in normal traffic can take up to 40 min. We got stuck in it Friday (Camana Bay to downtown took 45 min). Whatever you do, make sure you are back in the area of the port well before rush hour starts.
  25. A 5pm ship departure usually means the last tender would be at 4:30, so I’d personally want to be back at the port no later than 4pm, so I’d leave in a taxi by say 3:30 at the latest. Taking the bus will take longer than a taxi, there’s no way of knowing how many stops they’ll make on the way, so my comfort level would have me leaving by 3 pm. But your mileage may vary, as they say, but I’d rather leave a bit early and have a bit of time to look in the stores at the pier than be delayed and miss the ship. Adjust these times based on when your ship says the last tender is…you want to be back well before the departure time of the last tender.
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