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I'd say everyone should visit Stingray Sandbar. It's an amazing experience, and one that I never get tired of doing. We always use Captain Marvin's.

 

http://www.captainmarvins.com

 

The first time we were there, we did an island tour. I believe this lasted for about 2 hours. We visited Hell, the turtle farm the rumcake place...and drove past the 7MB area. It was nice to do because it gave us an overview of that part of the island, and seeing what we did see, we knew we would return for a land vacation.

 

There's always 7MB if you're looking for a beach day.

 

Rum Point is also a neat place. It's about 45 minutes each way, from the port area. I believe it's Nativeway that offers the stingrays and Rum Point excursion.

 

There's a trolley...but I don't know much about it.

 

There's a couple of different types of subs...one that goes under and one that skims the surface of the water.

 

There's a botanical garden, but it's a ways away from the port area. You actually drive by it on the way to Rum Point.

 

There's a butterfly garden.

 

Have a great time in GC. It's our favorite island. :)

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Swimming and/or sunbathing on 7Mile Beach is our top pick each time in Grand Cayman. Days like that are the main reason for booking Caribbean cruises in the middle of winter. :D

My avatar photo is from 7 Mile Beach and more photos are in the link below.

Kathy:)

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