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Is the castle you mentioned the Pedro St James?

 

I've done the tour that was called "Land & Sea" twice. It went in a semi submersible. Then we were taken to the Pedro for a tour. Then a stop at a Rumcake place.

 

The Pedro is more of a little house. You view a film about a family who lived in that spot. Then you walk across the grounds to the Pedro house. It was a nice little tour, but nothing extravagant. The semi sub tour was nice too.

 

Our third visit to G. Cayman, we signed up for Sting Ray City. But there were 5 ships in port and we were the last to debark. There were mobs of people and no buses. We were given a choice to wait in a line in the sun for the buses to come back or we could get a refund back on the ship. We chose the refund. It was my husband's first visit to Cayman. I don't think he got a chance to see how beautiful it is there. We just walked around the pier area and got back on board.

 

I hope that helps. Not sure if that is the tour you were talking about.

 

p.s. There's a port site for G. Cayman where you can see how many ships will be there on your day. If you want, I could try to find the link for it.

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