Day 5 – June 2 Grand Cayman
When I told the girls what our excursion was for Grand Cayman, they were less than thrilled. I booked an excursion on our own (Fat Fish) to take jet ski’s to Stingray City. They were so afraid to go because of the death of the crocodile hunter, but being the evil step mom I am, I made them go anyway! Our meeting time was early, 8:00am. We were scheduled to be in Grand Cayman at 7:30 so I was afraid we would be late. We woke the girls up early for breakfast and then headed to the Buena Vista theatre to wait to be tendered. We got there at about 7:20 and by 7:45 we were the first group off the ship and onto the tender boats.
A short walk to the Hard Rock and we met up with our group, turns out another Disboard family booked the same excursion (they booked the boat because they had a younger little boy) so it was nice to “know” someone just in case something happened! We took a short drive to where the jet ski’s and boat were waiting for us. Quickly picked our jet ski, packed our snorkel gear, put on our life jackets and off we went. Amanda went with Chris and Emily came with me.
First stop on jet ski tour – Sting Ray City
Chris was the first to jump off and I was next. While Chris was begging Amanda to jump in and I was trying to also convince Emily to get in. It didn’t take Emily much convincing IF we let her stay on our back:
There was no convincing Amanda, which surprised me since she is our adventurous and outgoing one. This is where she stayed:
Now the stingrays scared the heck out of me. I didn’t realize how massive they were. They would swim around you and touch you and once they found out you had food, they would all surround you and climb up your back. That totally freaked me out and from then on managed to keep my distance!
Our guide teaching us how to hold the stingray:
Chris holding the stingray:
(there is a water drop that makes it fuzzy so I am hoping I can figure out how to get that away somehow)
More stingrays underwater:
Forgetting to put my camera on the underwater setting:
With underwater setting:
It was great to have a one on one tour with Fat Fish. Looking at all the boats with tons of people huddled around their guide, we were away from the crowd and got our very own experience. There was a total of 12 people with us. I would definitely recommend Fat fish.
After about 30 minutes there, it was time to leave Stingray City and back on the jet ski’s. This is Amanda’s only time she actually made it into the water at Grand Cayman. You see, the girls were fighting over whose turn it was to ride with me and making a big scene. Well it was Amanda’s turn and Emily was already sitting on my jet ski so Chris carried Amanda over to mine and had both girls sitting on my jet ski.
Amanda lost her balance and fell off the jet ski into the water. Pure panick, I have never seen her freak out like that before. Chris managed to hold it together while both girls where climbing all over him and having a few stingrays swim between his legs while maintaining his balance. We tease her about the only time she got in the water to swim with the stingrays.