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Stingray City, Grand Cayman

  • No Visa Required Jamaica
  • Feb 20, 2017
  • 2 min read

Well yes I know what you're about to say re our No Visa Required Jamaica branded on this blog.

' Hello we don't we require a visa to visit Grand Cayman?"

Well yes if you are going there by air, however by sea we did not require a visa to get onshore from our Cruise line...

So in essence you do not necessarily require a visa to visit Grand Cayman.

Golden sand, beautiful turquoise water, tall palms and lush tropical plants describes Grand Cayman in a nutshell. Its Caribbean Vibe and feel reminded me of home; beautiful JAMAICA. Of the three (3) Cayman Islands, Grand Cayman is the largest. It spans approximately 75 miles (121 Km) southwest of Little Cayman and 90 miles (145 km) southwest of Cayman Brac. It's capital is called George Town. Grand Cayman is a business/investment hub which house over 500 banks and because of its beauty it attracts a steady inflow of tourists. As we disembarked from the gangway, I couldn't help be stare at the water. Never have I seen water this beautiful!

There was no doubt in my mind where we should visit so we quickly booked our tour for Stingray City, got on the tour bus and headed off to enjoy the island tour. Here is a look at our photos for this tour.

It was a wonderful and well organized tour. The tour guides were very pleasant and patient, especially with me and how terrified I was of the stingray. Thanks to Garfield, i did not miss the grand opportunity to pet the stingray. Will I do it again?

YUH MUSSI CRAZY!

(are you crazy?)

Thanks for reading and checking out our photos. Look out for our upcoming blog on Cuba and Cozumel Mexico.

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Garfield & Dee

No Visa Required Jamaica


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