
The island's most famous excursion is to Stingray City where boatloads of tourists debark at nearby Stingray Sandbar and squeal nervously while adjusting to the presence of large rays which they can feed and "pet" while snorkeling in waist-deep water. Once fed, the rays will placidly let you do just about anything to them, including being lifted up to pose for photos while jetting water out of their mouths.
Snorkling is also available. Launch from Rackmans Pub. Short walk from Cruise ship docks. http://www.nautilus.ky ".
from Cayman Yacht Club. Short walk from Cruise ship docks. http://www.nautilus.ky ".
Owen Roberts International Airport (IATA: GCM) (ICAO: MWCR), Airport information: 345-949-5252 or +1 345 949-7811, Flight information: 345-949-7811. Located 2.5 km (1.5 mi) east of George Town. The airport has one runway and one terminal. Taxis are easily available with fixed rates to all island areas. Hotels are not allowed courtesy shuttles.
Cruise ships anchor offshore and tender passengers into the harbor dock. George Town is a very popular port and is included by many cruise lines in "Western Caribbean" itineraries.
Car rentals are readily available. You must be 21 years old to rent a car. Driving is on the left hand side of the road and seatbelt use is mandatory. Visitors must get a temporary driver's license from the police station or car rental agency. This is obtained by showing a valid drivers license from their home state, county or parish and paying a US$7.50 fee.
Mopeds and scooter rentals are available on Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac. Helmet use is required. Usual daily rate is US$25 for helmet and permit.
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