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Spanish Bay Reef closed...help me find an all inclusive


RevSmith

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We used to always go to an all inclusive resort when every we visited Grand Cayman Islands. It was a quaint little place at the end of the island, with hammocks, a pool, a dive shop and a place to snorkel. Plus there was a very nice lunch and free well drinks. I used to bring a book and camp out in the shade. It was always a very pleasant and relaxing way to spend five hours while visiting the islands. Now it is closed and I am searching for an all inclusive that issues day passes to cruisers. Any one have any suggestions.

Thanks

Rev

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I'm not aware of anywhere else currently offering AI packages on Grand Cayman, not at a sensible price anyway.

 

The closure of Spanish Bay was a big shock locally but we hear it's not going to be completely rebuilt as first planned so could re-open fairly soon.

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