You’ll float beside wild stingrays at Stingray City, spot vivid starfish at Starfish Point, and snorkel among colorful reefs at Coral Gardens — all with a local guide who keeps things easygoing and personal. Expect laughter, gentle sea creatures, and plenty of time in warm Caribbean waters.
I honestly didn’t expect to laugh so much with a stingray pressed up against my chest — but that’s what happened at Stingray City, just off Grand Cayman. Our guide, Marcus, was already in the water waving us over, grinning like he knew a secret. The water was warm and clear enough to see my own toes (and the rays gliding in like friendly shadows). He handed me a piece of squid and suddenly there it was — soft, cool, almost slippery — the stingray’s mouth gently sucking it right from my palm. I flinched and everyone cracked up. It felt weirdly calming after that, just floating there with these gentle creatures swirling around.
We hopped back on the boat and headed to Starfish Point. I’d seen photos before but seeing those bright orange starfish scattered across the sand felt different — quieter somehow. Kids on our boat started counting them (I think someone got up to nine), while I just sat in the shallows running my fingers over one’s bumpy surface. The sun was out but not too harsh, breeze smelled salty-sweet. Marcus told us not to lift them out of the water for too long — something about keeping them safe. That stuck with me.
Last stop: Coral Gardens for snorkeling. I’m not exactly graceful in fins but nobody cared; we all just slid off into this patchwork of coral and darting fish. Saw a moray eel peeking out (which made me swim a little faster than usual). By then we were sun-warmed and salty, sipping cold soda as we cruised back toward shore. Honestly, I still think about that moment with the stingray — how odd and gentle it felt — whenever someone asks about Grand Cayman day trips.
The tour hosts a maximum of 30 guests per boat for a more intimate experience.
Yes, use of snorkeling equipment is included in your tour.
Bottled water and soda are included for all guests.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible.
Infants can join; they must sit on an adult’s lap or ride in a pram or stroller.
Starfish Point is shallow (about 3 feet deep) with lots of visible Caribbean starfish; it’s peaceful and good for all ages.
The tour departs from Grand Cayman; pickup details are provided after booking.
You’ll snorkel above coral reefs teeming with tropical fish, moray eels, and other sea life in clear turquoise water.
Your day includes use of snorkeling gear, bottled water and soda throughout the trip, plus travel by air-conditioned vehicle between stops before returning to shore relaxed (and probably still sandy).
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