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I booked a private tour with Cayman Safari Adventures, and it was incredible. We stopped by Shoe Tree, visited a beach just to see the blow holes for 15 minutes or so, went to Pedro St. James Historical Site, ate a local lunch, visited the botanical Gardens, then went to Crystal Caves. It was the best tour ever without any beach besides looking at the blow holes - which were really cool. It was expensive - $120 person - but worth every penny.

 

For a cheaper excursion, we visited the sea turtle sanctuary on another trip to Grand Cayman. That was nice too, but definitely a one and done for us. The stuff we did with Cayman Safari I would do again. 

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