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I have been trying to confirm my trip with them for almost 2 weeks. I had e-mails back and forth for a little while, and now they seem to have disapeared.

 

The phone number is not working, and e-mails are not returned. Not feeling very confident with them...may need to move on to Capt. Marvins.

 

Anyone been in touch with them recently?

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We toured with Nativeway last Thursday. Power is still out on many parts of the island. Inspections are going on in neighborhoods on a weekly schedule. Someone must be at the property for the inspector to ok that power is restored to the property. Your next door neighbor could have power, but you won't get yours if everything is not just right!

Bon Voyage

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I emailed questions and a reservation request last Saturday and Sunday and received a reply from Sharon within a day each time. She then called on Monday for cc# number to hold reservation. Very painless indeed!

 

Later,

Keith

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We are booked for the Rays, Reef and Rum Point tour (We are on the Triumph Feb 5 /05). I have included Sharon's response below.

 

Later,

Keith

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The price is $50 per person. I will

call to get your credit card number to guarantee your arrival. Your credit

card will not be charged for the tour, just used to insure that you will show

up. You will pay on our tour boat. We accept cash, Traveler's Checks,

MasterCard, Visa and Discover.

 

The tour leaves the pier at 9 AM Eastern Time and completes around 2 PM

Eastern Time. We ask that you check in around 8:15 AM Eastern Time AND no

later than 8:45 AM Eastern Time. When you come ashore, look for the

person carrying the sign that says Native Way Watersports. You may also ask

for us at the information booth at North Terminal.

 

We provide all snorkeling gear, food for the Rays, pick up from the pier,

and complimentary punch and bottled water. At Rum Point, you will be provided

with a nice grilled lunch. After the tour, you will have two options for drop

off: back to the pier, or, at 7-mile beach (where you can taxi back to the

pier at any time for $4 per person).

 

We ask that you provide at lease 72 hours advance notice to cancel. If you

do not cancel and do not show up, your credit card will be charged for 50% of

the cost of the tour. If your ship is unable to dock in Grand Cayman, we will

automatically cancel your reservation, at no cost to you.

 

Let me know if you have any other questions. I look forward to seeing you

in Grand Cayman on February 9!

 

Sharon

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I received an e-mail from Sharon within a day just a week or so ago. Just as an FYI, if you are cruising on the Valor, they will make accommodations for the Rum Point tour since the ship doesn't dock until 9:00 a.m. and departs at 5:30 p.m. The tour for those on the Valor would start at 10:00 a.m. instead of the usual 8:45 a.m. time.

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We just returned from our Carnival, Inspiration cruise and we fortunately booked with Native Way for the StingRay City Tour prior! The ship's excursions were cancelled that day due to rough seas. Some may accept that as a safety issue - but we did not want to miss this opportunity to "swim with the stingrays". The Native Way "rep" delayed our departure a bit - and the sea did calm down alittle - though we were unable to snorkel. It was a terrific experience and were we SO glad that we got to go. Others booked on the ship's excursions were VERY disappointed!

I did receive e-mail confirmation but was not required to provide a deposit. We paid on-board their boat.

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MOST people on Cayman do not have phone lines still and we are only just now getting up on the internet through our cable providers. Communications have been somewhat difficult to say the least. When I first got on line after 7 weeks I had 200 emails. Nativeway is alive and I've seen them at the dock. All the best to all those coming to Cayman in the future we are back in business. And the stingray's are as abundant as ever and looking forward to seeing you.

 

Mark

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I have been trying to confirm my trip with them for almost 2 weeks. I had e-mails back and forth for a little while, and now they seem to have disapeared.

 

The phone number is not working, and e-mails are not returned. Not feeling very confident with them...may need to move on to Capt. Marvins.

 

Anyone been in touch with them recently?

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Dojn't know why she is not responding to me. We want to charter a boat from her since we are 15 people. She sent me a note a couple of weeks ago looking for my phone number, and I have not heard from her since.

 

I will try one more time today and then give up and go with another operator.

 

Thanks,

Ira

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I just got a reply from Sharon and here is what she said about the "Stingray and Island Tour".

 

 

 

Greetings from Grand Cayman... and thanks for contacting us!

 

I have reserved 4 spaces for you on our January 5, "Stingray and Island

Tour" tour. The price is $40 per person. Please e-mail your telephone number so that I can get your credit card number to guarantee your arrival. Your credit card will not be charged for the tour, just used to insure that you will show up. You will actually pay on our tour boat. We accept cash, Traveler's Checks, MasterCard, Visa and Discover.

 

The tour leaves the pier at 9:45 AM Eastern Time and completes around 2 PM

Eastern Time. We ask that you check in around 9:10 AM Eastern Time AND no

later than 9:35 AM Eastern Time. When you come ashore, look for the person

carrying the sign that says Native Way Watersports. You may also ask for us

at the information booth at North Terminal.

 

You will be driven by bus to popular sites around the island. You will also

be taken by boat to Stingray Sandbar. On the boat, we provide all snorkeling

gear, food for the Rays, pick up from the pier, and complimentary punch and

bottled water. After the tour, you will have two options for drop off: back

to the pier, or, at 7-mile beach (where you can taxi back to the pier at any

time for $4 per person).

 

We ask that you provide at lease 72 hours advance notice to cancel. If you

do not cancel and do not show up, your credit card will be charged for 50% of

the cost of the tour. If your ship is unable to dock in Grand Cayman, we will

automatically cancel your reservation, at no cost to you.

 

Let me know if you have any other questions. I look forward to seeing you

in Grand Cayman on January 5!

 

 

Sharon Ebanks

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