Things to do with young kids - Grand Cayman

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We've been to Grand Cayman a few times and have done the Turtle Farm, city tour, 7 Mile Beach. We're (hopefully) going next year with family who have a 1 yr old and a 3 1/2 yr old. We were hoping to go to Stingray City. Can you go there and just hang out on the beach? If not, any other suggestions? We'll already be going to the beach on Cozumel and Castaway Cay so hoping we can find something fun to do on Grand Cayman.
 
Stingray city is offshore and has no beach, it's in the middle of the water. Also if you do Stingray city through DCL, I believe your kids would be under the age limit. If I remember the minimum age was somewhere around 5.
 
Stingray city is offshore and has no beach, it's in the middle of the water. Also if you do Stingray city through DCL, I believe your kids would be under the age limit. If I remember the minimum age was somewhere around 5.

I wouldn't have done it through Disney but thanks, that's what I needed to know. Might have to split up.
 
I wouldn't have done it through Disney but thanks, that's what I needed to know. Might have to split up.

This was one of the very rare exceptions that we did it through DCL excursion because it was cheaper. Also, any excursion where you are small boated to another beach, island, stingray city or whatever, your arrival time back to the ship is dependent on that person's boat not stranding you. Any time we are dependent an a small boat getting us back in time for the ship, we would book through DCL so the ship doesn't leave without you. It's not like on land where if your cab breaks down you can just hail another one or pay the next passing car to pick you up. If you take an independent non-DCL excursion to Stingray City, you are dependent on that guy's small boat not breaking down out at sea and making you late for the all aboard time. Just saying. We have this same internal family policy on St. Kitts. We actually prefer Nevis to St. Kitts but whenever we port at St. Kitts, we do not take the ferry over to Nevis because if for whatever reason the ferry stops running due to mechanical or whatever, we would not be able to get back to the ship for all aboard time.

For the past few decades the stingrays know to come to that part of the ocean (Stingray City) because they've been fed by tourists every day like clockwork. Now that there will be no tourists for up to a half a year or more, I wonder if the stingrays will still come there anyways or will they lose interest? Hopefully the locals will boat out there and keep feeding them while the island is shut down.
 

This was one of the very rare exceptions that we did it through DCL excursion because it was cheaper. Also, any excursion where you are small boated to another beach, island, stingray city or whatever, your arrival time back to the ship is dependent on that person's boat not stranding you. Any time we are dependent an a small boat getting us back in time for the ship, we would book through DCL so the ship doesn't leave without you. It's not like on land where if your cab breaks down you can just hail another one or pay the next passing car to pick you up. If you take an independent non-DCL excursion to Stingray City, you are dependent on that guy's small boat not breaking down out at sea and making you late for the all aboard time. Just saying. We have this same internal family policy on St. Kitts. We actually prefer Nevis to St. Kitts but whenever we port at St. Kitts, we do not take the ferry over to Nevis because if for whatever reason the ferry stops running due to mechanical or whatever, we would not be able to get back to the ship for all aboard time.

For the past few decades the stingrays know to come to that part of the ocean (Stingray City) because they've been fed by tourists every day like clockwork. Now that there will be no tourists for up to a half a year or more, I wonder if the stingrays will still come there anyways or will they lose interest? Hopefully the locals will boat out there and keep feeding them while the island is shut down.

Thanks. We're comfortable going on our own. If it was the same excursion, which is what yours sounds like, we'd consider it for the convenience (cheaper is a bonus). Generally we've not had good experiences with DCL excurions.
 
We've been to Grand Cayman a few times and have done the Turtle Farm, city tour, 7 Mile Beach. We're (hopefully) going next year with family who have a 1 yr old and a 3 1/2 yr old. We were hoping to go to Stingray City. Can you go there and just hang out on the beach? If not, any other suggestions? We'll already be going to the beach on Cozumel and Castaway Cay so hoping we can find something fun to do on Grand Cayman.

The beaches on GC are all public, but there used to be some beach club areas like Royal Palms. Those may not open again. I think Captain Marvin's offers tour to Stingray City where you can take little kids.
 
The beaches on GC are all public, but there used to be some beach club areas like Royal Palms. Those may not open again. I think Captain Marvin's offers tour to Stingray City where you can take little kids.

@SamFaniam is correct Royal Palms closed down after decades in operation. Covid got them. Which makes me think it's hard to ask for any port advice right now because we just don't know what tourist businesses are going to survive after this thing. Many of the places we're used to seeing and have grown fond of may not make it through 6 months or a year with no revenue. Hope we get going again soon. I'm also concerned Stingray City may disappear to because the stingrays may move on after no tourists feeding them every day for 6 moths or a year.
 

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