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Time Zone info for Gr caymen -this should help w/ planning


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Sorry if this is a duplicate post, but I thought afterwrds to a separate topic may be helpful:

 

Right now in Feb. it is my understanding the time zone is the same as East Coast.

Here is a link to the world clock -

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=377

 

April1-2 is when time change occurs.

 

We wil be sailing April 4th to Grand caymen (just days after "spring ahead for daylight saving) This is a post I received from Capt. marvin for our stingray tour April 4th:

 

We are on Eastern Standard time, so if your ship is on Eastern Daylight time (which starts the weekend before you arrive), your ship's time will be one hour AHEAD of local time. If your ship arrives here at 7 AM local time, you would be able to take our early trip at 8:30, with check-in no later than 8 AM local time (9 AM ship's time if it's on Daylight time).

 

Confusing yes? Just takes planning. AS you want to also plan for what time tour is returning to catch a tender back in time.

p.s. Capt. Marvin note was based on Carnival Miracle schedule

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