Castaway Cay for toddlers?

Emsabems

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Jul 24, 2010
I am sailing on the Wonder in September, with DS 3 and DS 5. Both like the water but are not swimmers yet - they are comfortable in their life jackets to some extent. We've been taking a mask and snorkel to the pool, the bath, anywhere we can think of with water, as I'm really hoping they will get to 'snorkel' or at least put their masks in the water and see some fish!

So here's the question - is there a place to see fish that is close enough in that we might be able to paddle/raft out to and see some fish? Anyone with pictures and a good description of the water at Castaway would be much appreciated!

Emsamom
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Hi- I cannot say I can help much with the fish part. Our first time to Castaway Cay DS was 4. I can tell you the water is so blue he could see in it. He was a little freaked out by being that close to fish (we tried to take him on a Dolphin encounter and he would not touch them for awhile).

My guess would be yes - there should be a chance for them but someone else will no better.

What I can tell you is that we entended on making it a family day and being together and then he spotted the Oceaneer's Club on the beach and he ditched us!! They were digging for dinosaur bones and that seemed more fun for him!
 
You can definitely see some fish in the water on the family beach, even in the shallows, especially if you are a bit away from all the splashers and such.

You can get a float like this one and put your head over the edge with your (masked) face in the water and see fish.

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You can even see fish from above like on the play platform in the water.
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Those are rental floats. They have tubes also. If you rent one, you can change it out for the other at any time throughout the day. You can see the tubes in the background:

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The water is very calm. You can pull a chair into the water and have them play right at your side.

We started ds snorkeling at 4 and he loves it.
 


I am sailing on the Wonder in September, with DS 3 and DS 5. Both like the water but are not swimmers yet - they are comfortable in their life jackets to some extent. We've been taking a mask and snorkel to the pool, the bath, anywhere we can think of with water, as I'm really hoping they will get to 'snorkel' or at least put their masks in the water and see some fish!

So here's the question - is there a place to see fish that is close enough in that we might be able to paddle/raft out to and see some fish? Anyone with pictures and a good description of the water at Castaway would be much appreciated!

Emsamom
pirate:


BUMPING:banana:
 
Castaway is a great place for new swimmers to snorkel. The water is warm and calm and you will see some interesting things that aren't too "scary"
 
Do they have life vests available on Castaway Cay for children, or will I need to bring my own from home?
 
Is Pelican Plunge @ CC toddler friendly (I have two DD (4) & (2)).

I haven't been there yet but I don't think so. The slides are intense (I have read adults report back how fast the enclosed one especially is- how it forces water up your nose) and how the slides empty into deep water (8 feet or deeper supposedly). I would assume lifejackets are not permitted on those slides, although I don't know for sure. I would also assume that no double sliding is allowed (meaning each child has to slide alone). While you might be able to "catch" your child at the end, that is hard to do when you are treading and can't touch bottom. So my guess is based onthe feedback reported here is no, it is for older kids.

Now the spring-a -leak is more up the young ones' alley, I know my DD 2 is going to love it!!:thumbsup2
 
i think we have rented or borrowed inflatable life vests at CC for snorkeling. THat would be alot of bulk to have to pack yourself
 
My daughter went down both slides at age 3 this summer. They have life vests for the "nonswimmers" Only rule is they must go down by themselves! No doubles :scared1: I freaked a bit before the 1st time but she LOVED it. She is a strong swimmer though but I did put a vest on her and its 15 ft deep the guard told me
 
You are required to wear vests in the snorkel area and are provided for free. While walking along the beach line I did see some small white fish, a mommy and her lil one. Also saw smal crabs and a baby stingray. You could also hold them as they float to see fish a little farther. The snorkel area you can not have a raft.
 

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