March 6th, 2010 7 Night Western

Grand Cayman
We have done the Native Way Water sports Tour before and thought it was great. We would like to do it again.
However my kids are not real keen on going to swim with the stingrays again. We would just like to snorkel at the Reef and then go to Rum Point. The boat ride was actually pretty fun.
I have contacted the folks at Native Way and they said they do not have a tour just like that but..... if we could get 16 people who wanted to go to the Reef and Rum Point that they would do that. We have 7 people in our group and would only need 9 more people to have a special tour.

If you would like to do this just PM me or email me at tlguinn_2000@hotmail.com

It would include lunch at Rum Point.

Here are some pictures of us at Rum Point Rum Point

Minimum of 16 people, not sure of the max, maybe 20?

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Any of the new folks interested in this tour on Grand Cayman. It will be great and still have some time for shopping downtown.

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Any of the new folks interested in this tour on Grand Cayman. It will be great and still have some time for shopping downtown.

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I would like to, but I don't think it will be in the budget this trip. I really want to do Tulum but I need to scrounge up that money first.

So I think Grand Cayman for us will be just exploring town, and maybe a cab to a beach. We love to snorkel though. This is the hazard of booking a cruise like this so late... Less time to save for extras. :sad2:

Christine
 
Oh, thanks so much! That FAQ site was great!
I don't think we can even IMAGINE how much fun it will be! We're all so excited!
Thanks again!
 

I would like to, but I don't think it will be in the budget this trip. I really want to do Tulum but I need to scrounge up that money first.

So I think Grand Cayman for us will be just exploring town, and maybe a cab to a beach. We love to snorkel though. This is the hazard of booking a cruise like this so late... Less time to save for extras. :sad2:

Christine

The price for the tour would be $57.50 per person and includes snorkeling and lunch at Rum Point.

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I think I am looking forward to the disney island the most! With my young son, I think it will be the easiest beach to take him to. Any suggestions on which of the other ports would be easy to take a 15 month old to?
 
I'm torn between Cozumel (if we can do Tulum, I really want to see the Mayan ruins) and Castaway Cay! DH and I renewed our wedding vows last month on Castaway and it was GORGEOUS! But very windy, and by the time our reception in Palo was over and we got changed and to the beach, it was nearly 2. We went to Serenity Bay for the first time, since Grandpa took our kids to the Family Beach. But the wind was sooo cold! We tried to enjoy it, but gave up after a little bit. So I am definitely hoping for warmer weather this time!

Christine
 
Tell me more about Grand Cayman! We've never been.

Christine

As I said Grand Cayman is our favorite stops, besides Castaway Cay, of course:). My wife decided that we should fly down there and just spend a week sometime. Compared to lots of other places in the Caribbean it is very clean and upscale. There is shopping there but it will be more expensive than Cozumel. We plan to go snorkeling and then to Rum Point for lunch. There is a large reef on the North side of the island that has lots of fish. You have to take a boat to get there, then a boat ride to Rum Point. The people on the boat have a menu for the restaurant at Rum Point. They take your order on the boat so that it is ready when you get there. Then you can just wonder around Rum Point which is a small beach but beautiful. The boat ride out goes by some of the nice homes (mansions) in Grand Cayman. We then go back to the downtown area to shop before getting on the ship.
There are several photos that my son took of Grand Cayman at the link below. If anyone would like to go with us on this tour just let me know, we have room for a few more. It is $57 with Native Way WaterSports

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http://nathanguinnphotography.zenfolio.com/f318319776

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haven't posted here in a while. Was on vacation from Tuesday-Tuesday so yesterday was my first full day back. I'll be making a trip report about the trip once I get on my pictures loaded. Now I can start planning this cruise:thumbsup2:cool1::cool1:
 
Just paid the cruise off !!! Yeah!!! Now to be ready to book all of the excursions and child care the night of 12\21....here we come.

Anyone know how quickly the child care fills up?
 
Just paid the cruise off !!! Yeah!!! Now to be ready to book all of the excursions and child care the night of 12\21....here we come.

Anyone know how quickly the child care fills up?

We just paid off this evening also and we are going to be booking some thingson 12/21. That is also Ethan's 5th birthday so I hope I dont forget to book things and then miss out.
 
So my dad and I are finally paid in full/ I booked Palo brunch for us on Key West day, figured after a nice brunch we could walk off all that food in Key West:thumbsup2:cool1::goodvibes:goodvibes
 
We're all paid up as well and flounders is booked!

Looking foward to Rockin' Bar D....

Although I'm not sure how excited I'm going to be leaving my baby there.
I'm sure he's in good hands...but I know the wife and I will feel bad.
 

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