Secondly - let's get into it. This post might be REALLY long but I hope you like it!
Day 4 - Grand Cayman Islands. This was the first port I've been to that you can't just walk off the ship like normal - you have to ride a smaller tugboat to the islands off your boat. It's a different experience but it definitely gives you pictures of your ship in the ocean! We had decided to do a tour (in A/C) of Grand Cayman and our tour guide was awesome! I had no idea that there Governor is appointed by the Queen of England and protected by Great Britain! I loved the downtown vibe of Grand Cayman - and how cool was it to visit a public beach with chickens roaming? 10 years ago, they had a bad hurricane and all the chickens ran free and they left it that way.
What I love most about Grand Cayman is that its easily accessible - you can go back whenever you want from Florida and it doesn't have to be on a cruise ship.
I feel like this is definitely a port I would like to explore again in a different way. Being that we love history, there were some excursions that would have touched more on their history and I would loved it! It's definitely an idea to keep for future cruises.
NEXT STOP: (Historic) Falmouth, Jamaica!
Jamaica is a beautiful place. There are so many ports in this country to stop in and Falmouth is so majestic. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw mountains in the distance! Jamaica has a new Margaritaville right inside the port. It's free to go to and there is souvenirs, food and a swim up bar in the frigid waters. Part of my cruise traditions is that I find an ornament on every port that we visit. Each time I decorate for Christmas, I can revisit these locations from our honeymoon in San Antonio and most recently, Jamaica!
I am making a separate post about Castaway Cay today also and I have a few posts that I am going to be sharing soon. Thanks for sticking around! I am excited to share pictures from our recent trip to DC last month and we also booked another cruise for this year.
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