Okay, we are up to
Day 3 where we actually started going places.
This was where we took a risk that backfired but I have no regrets. We knew we did not want to book excursions through the cruise line as they are often overcrowded and definitely overpriced. Of course, to each his own, and many of the passengers loved the official excursions and they did not have to be concerned with getting back to tender on time, etc. (But we never had any difficulties)
Most of the stingray excursions in Grand Cayman also involved a snorkling stop. As a blind woman, Mrs. AA wasn't real keen on that

and we found a private charter that would go anywhere we were interested.
So we chose to go to the stingray sandbar, but instead of snorkling we went to a place called Starfish point. The other boats would not be able to get in the shallow area. It was not all that exciting, but we did find 3 live starfish which is not anything I ever expected to do, and Rebecca really enjoyed it.
Then we anchored off Rum Beach and swam to the shore where we used their facilities (resteraunt/hammocks, etc) and then back to the dock.
The part that backfired was when we booked the boat assuming we would be able to pick up at least one more couple to keep the price better. As it turns out, we had to split the cost among both couples. It was a lot more expensive than if we had booked one of the private stingray excursions (but we would not have done the starfish point or rum beach) but it was not that much more than the Carnival guests paid for their outing so no harm done.
I can not begin to describe how much fun it was to interact with and feed the stingrays. Our little boat passed most of the others on the way out and we had all the attention we could want. Our guide was very friendly, knowledgeable and laid back
We all got to feed and hold the stingrays and felt them swimming around us. The water was just beautiful!! It is hard to believe you are on a sandbar out in the middle of nowhere.
Neil (the guide) loaned me his mask and snorkle and I made my first attempt at using one. I see now how you can get hooked on that. It was so much fun to watch them "fly" underwater with a clearer vision.
This was probably our favorite of all the excursions.
