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Grand Cayman Tour

Sea turtles, blue iguanas, blowholes and historical places are highlights of the Grand Cayman full island tour. Grand Cayman Tour. The tour begins at 8 am with a pickup from your hotel in George Town, starting a day of exploring Grand Cayman, the...

  • 6 hours
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Sea turtles, blue iguanas, blowholes and historical places are highlights of the Grand Cayman full island tour.

Grand Cayman Tour

The tour begins at 8 am with a pickup from your hotel in George Town, starting a day of exploring Grand Cayman, the largest island in the archipelago.

The first stop is Seven Mile Beach, followed by a visit to the Cayman Turtle Center, a conservation center housing various sea turtles, including those weighing over 200 kilos. Here, insights on their ecosystem will be provided.

Next, the tour proceeds to the Hell rocks and then to the Tortuga Rum Cake Factory, where visitors can purchase a rum cake.

The tour continues through George Town to the south side of the island, reaching Pedro St. James, where a presentation on the history of Peter's Castle will be provided.

Afterwards, we will visit the Elizabeth II Botanical Garden, known for its diverse plant life and wildlife, including the blue iguana.

The next stop includes viewing the blowholes of Grand Cayman, dependent on sea conditions. Finally, there will be free time for lunch at a local restaurant to sample typical food from the Cayman Islands. At 1:30 pm, the tour concludes with drop-off at your hotel or the cruise port for the rest of your afternoon.

Included

  • English–speaking guide
  • Hotel pickup and drop off
  • Transport in air–conditioned vehicle
  • Entry to places visited

Not included

  • Lunch

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

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