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None of the tours in Georgetown sound quite right.  I'm not much of a beach person (we'll do Nachi Cocom at Cozumel ) or a shopper.  My husband is really interested in history and culture, so I thought we'd visit the National Museum.  If there's time left, what's the best way to get to Pedro St. James?

 

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Pedro St James is about a 15-20 min drive outside of town, and definitely not walking distance from the port, so the best ways to reach it are by taxi or rental car, or with an excursion group (ship’s or private).

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51 minutes ago, Buzzbea said:

None of the tours in Georgetown sound quite right.  I'm not much of a beach person (we'll do Nachi Cocom at Cozumel ) or a shopper.  My husband is really interested in history and culture, so I thought we'd visit the National Museum.  If there's time left, what's the best way to get to Pedro St. James?

 

 

 

We enjoyed a tour several years ago with Cayman Safari in an open-air jeep which went to Pedro St James, Botanic Garden, lunch and tour of the island.

 

I think they have some new tours now, maybe google their website.

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