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Grand Cayman when the weather is cool?


iluvazsun

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Who has been in GC when the weather has not been warm enough for some snorkeling/beach tours? I am hoping it will be warm when we go there in 2 weeks, but weather has been showing possibility of it being in the 70's there. I need a plan B. Thanks!

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:D No offense, but I can definitely tell you're from Arizona...in my part of the world, 70's is easily swimming/beach weather. When it's snowing and blowing at home, that "cool" temperature seems heavenly... :D

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:D No offense, but I can definitely tell you're from Arizona...in my part of the world, 70's is easily swimming/beach weather. When it's snowing and blowing at home, that "cool" temperature seems heavenly... :D

 

I have to agree with you there :D

70's will be great as long as there is some sun!!

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Okay, Plan B options for those who feel 70's is too cold to swim: :D

 

Pedro St. James castle

Botanical Gardens

Butterfly Farm

Island Tour (Trolley Roger? Private guide?)

Rent a car and see the sights

Shopping

Relaxing at a beach bar

Boatswains Beach (Turtle Farm)

Hell (as a brief stop on an island tour?)

Pirate Caves (cheesy tourist stop, but fun for kids)

Blowholes

Boat tours (there's a few that don't include swimming)

mini-sub excursion (Atlantis? never been but I've seen ads)

 

Ummm...that's just off the top of my head...I'm sure there's others...

 

Anything there spark your interest as a Plan B?

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