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We are scheduled in Cayman 7:00 a.m. til 4 pm. Our booked excursion is for 8:30-12:30 Cayman time in October. What time do we have to leave the ship?

 

Is everyone having a high school algebra flashback? :eek:

 

Basically how much different is Cayman time compared to ship time?

 

Thanks

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We are scheduled in Cayman 7:00 a.m. til 4 pm. Our booked excursion is for 8:30-12:30 Cayman time in October. What time do we have to leave the ship?

 

Is everyone having a high school algebra flashback? :eek:

 

Basically how much different is Cayman time compared to ship time?

 

Thanks

 

Cayman Islands are on Eastern Std Time (NO daylight savings time). Ship will be on same time as the port you leave from.

 

HTH, Don

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We are scheduled in Cayman 7:00 a.m. til 4 pm. Our booked excursion is for 8:30-12:30 Cayman time in October. What time do we have to leave the ship?

 

Is everyone having a high school algebra flashback? :eek:

 

Basically how much different is Cayman time compared to ship time?

 

Thanks

 

 

You will arrive in GC at 6:00 a.m. local time, and leave at 3:00 local time.

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Until the time change in November, Grand Cayman is one hour behind eastern time. Assuming the ship stays on eastern time, then the post above stating you will be in port from 6-3 local is correct. After November 1, Grand Cayman will be the same time as the east coast.

 

You have to tender, so be prepared to go pretty early. Priority goes to those who booked shore excursions through the ship.

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