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Grand Cayman Tour

  • 6 Stunden
  • 10Hervorragend | 1 Bewertung

Sea turtles, blue iguanas, blowholes, and historical sites await you on the Grand Cayman full island tour.

Grand Cayman Tour

At 8 am, pick-up will be from your hotel in George Town to commence a day of touring Grand Cayman, the largest island in the archipelago.

The day starts at Seven Mile Beach, one of the island's notable beaches, followed by a visit to the Cayman Turtle Center, a sea turtle conservation facility housing various turtles. This visit includes insights into the turtles and their ecosystem preservation.

Next, the tour will visit the Hell rocks and then proceed to the Tortuga Rum Cake Factory, where you can purchase a rum cake, a local delicacy.

The itinerary continues as we cross back through George Town toward the other side of the island, passing by the residential area of South Sound until reaching Pedro St. James, the former manor of an old plantation. A presentation here covers the history of Peter's Castle and Grand Cayman.

Following this, we will visit the Elizabeth II Botanical Garden, home to a diverse array of plants and wildlife, including the elusive blue iguana.

The tour will include a visit to the blowholes of Grand Cayman, where attendees may witness their activity, weather permitting.

Before heading back to George Town, free time will be allotted for lunch at a local restaurant, providing an opportunity to taste typical food from the Cayman Islands. Return to your hotel or the cruise port is scheduled for 1:30 pm.

Inklusive

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

Nicht inklusive

  • Lunch

Tipps

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

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