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Sailing charter & snorkel excursion to Stingray City - Grand Cayman sailing, Cayman Islands

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The Cayman Islands are surrounded by beautiful shallow reefs, teeming with marine life.

Snorkeling is Cayman's greatest, easiest adventure and an activity everyone can enjoy. If you've only fantasized about peeking beneath the sea, there is no safer, gentler and more exciting place to learn this sport than in Cayman's calm, clear, current-free waters.

From toddlers to great-grandparents, snorkeling is ideal for all ages and a great family activity. You'll practically rub noses with neon fish, float over coral gardens - even stroke a friendly stingray at Stingray City.

Thanks to Cayman's strict Marine parks laws, our protected healthy coral reefs and abundant marine life remain our greatest natural attraction.


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Grab a mask, fins and snorkel, and discover unlimited fun and unforgettable adventures!

Grand Cayman Snorkeling Sites

Rum Point Beach

Some of the best snorkeling on the Island is just 150 feet from your front door at 'Rum Point Beach"
where you explore right off the shoreline or the dock. You'll find coral formations and coral heads, schooling fish and a sandy bottom.

Eden Rock
Snorkelling is easy and exciting in the Cayman Islands.Clouds of sergeant majors and yellowtails surrounding Snorkelers feeding them; this has become the trademark of Eden Rock, a popular snorkel site found just south of Georgetown, Grand Cayman's main port and centre of commerce. Stairs cut in the ironshore allow easy access to the water.

Meander out over the shallows until you find yourself hovering over a mass of huge coral heads connected by tunnels and caves. A dive shop on the shore provides rental gear and instruction as needed. If you continue to the south, you will find other great sites such as Devil's Grotto, a unique extension of Eden Rock. Devil's Grotto features the same massive, hulking coral heads with even more open chimneys and swim-through. Sprawling out along the shoreline (to the west) off these sites is a spur and groove formation of coral peaks and gullies leading out to the edge of the wall. This is segmented into reefs named after the resorts sitting on the shoreline. You will find parrot's Reef, Seaview Reef and Sunset Reef. Each resort gives you gear rental, instruction and guidance. Enjoy!


Wreck of the Calie
The Cali was a four-masted schooner sunk just outside the harbour north of Georgetown in 1944. 220 feet long, she had been converted to diesel engines, the remnants of which are now spread across the bottom along with her hull. Declared a hazard to navigation, she was blown up shortly after her sinking. Her depth is a maximum of 24 feet at the sand, rising 10 feet off the bottom at places. You will recognize winches, boilers, hull plates and ribs nicely encrusted with sponges and corals. Shore access is excellent and the swim is just 75 yards. Watch for the resident population of Tarpon.


Wreck of the Gamma
The Gamma is an old freighter that has been sitting just off the shore north of the Cali for decades. Her hull is half exposed and half submerged and presents a striking view. Shore access is easy from a protected rough sand/crushed coral cove. She sits immediately offshore. Depths barely reach 10 feet. Many varieties of fish shelter under the stern while schools of silversides inhabit the interior. One snorkeller has even sighted a 300-pound jewfish. The ship's location is easy to find: walk to the shoreline just north of town and you can sight her. The entry cove is slightly north of the wreck.


Peacock Fish. Turtle Reef
North of Cemetery Reef is the Cayman Islands' famous Turtle Farm which is open to visitors. Offshore, just north of the farm, lies Turtle Reef. Snorkelers can access it through the shore facilities of Dive Tech.


Cemetery Beach Reef
This patch reef is located near the north end of Seven Mile Beach off a waterfront cemetery (what else?). The entrance is from a lovely sand beach leading to that strikingly transparent turquoise water for which the Cayman Islands are so justly famed. The reef itself is a long, narrow patch reef in less than 10 feet of water. You will find some elkhorn corals on the crown of this reef. The big attraction is the fish. Bring some food; make some friends. It's a bit of a swim, about 100 yards, and there is an occasional current, so be aware and cautious. All in all, an unforgettable snorkel site.


Coral Gardens
This shallow reef line is located on the inside of the barrier reef off the North Sound. Less than 10 feet to the bottom, she is known not so much for her reef structure as she is for her fish and invertebrate population. The coral itself is host to a multitude of small creatures clinging to her.

Above this are masses of fish such as grunts, yellowtails and sergeant majors along with many other visitors. This site is further offshore and can only be explored by booking with one of the many boats who visit there. Watch for the semi-resident green-sea turtle; it often pays Snorkelers a visit.


Sandbar & Stingray City
These two sites have become justly world-famous for the unusual interaction between Southern Stingrays and humans. For years, Stingrays have dined on the castoff portions of fish as local fishermen cleaned their catch and tossed the remnants overboard. Local divers discovered this community, developed it, and today, this gathering of rays (ranging from small to some four-feet across) accepts food and strokes alike from Snorkelers,  all in complete safety. Sandbar is a pure-white sand ridge in just 3 feet of water off the North Sound, boat access only. You can literally stand and feed the rays from your hand. Stingray City reflects interaction in 12 feet of water. This is an extraordinary, not-to-be-missed adventure!


Wreck of the Geneva - Kathleen
The Geneva Kathleen - a two-masted, wooden-hulled, 200-foot plus schooner - met her demise on Grand Cayman's east end during a raging hurricane in 1929. It pushed her hard onto and then over the shallow barrier reef protecting the Cayman shore. Her remains sit there now in just seven feet of water, her iron winches and bollards encrusted by soft and hard corals. Enter via a protected beach (ask local dive shops for directions to the beach and the wreck) and snorkel right along the shoreline. A trail of artifacts will gradually lead to her grave just inside the reef. (Remember, artifacts are protected; please do not remove any items.) Currents here can sometimes be quite strong, but more often than not, it is as flat as a swimming pool. Check before you head out. It's a great snorkel site, but not for the beginner.


Smith's Cove
Located on the south side of Grand Cayman, Smith's Cove is a beautiful, protected limestone cove. The site features a white, sandy bottom with lovely coral head formations and small tropical fish. It is accessible from shore where there is a lovely picnic area for your pre- or post-snorkeling lunch.


one fish, two fish, red fish... Morritt's Tortuga Club
You can snorkel right off the dock at Tortuga Club which is located on the eastern end of Grand Cayman. It is a shallow area with coral formations, sea fans and schooling fish.



Sunset Reef - East
Sunset Reef is a nice shallow reef area offshore but accessible by boat. Frequently used as a scuba training area, it features massive coral heads reaching from a twenty-foot bottom to the very surface (and beyond on a low tide). Shallower areas display a garden of sea rods, sea whips and such. Generally good visibility.


Half Moon Bay
This small, semi-circular bay features an exposed, limestone bottom pock-marked with holes, small ledges and other topographical features perfect for hiding little critters. This is its attraction, not magnificent coral heads, but fascinating smaller fish and invertebrates. Watch for crabs, shrimp, eels, sparkling tropical fish and more. Very shallow with an easy entrance.

Some of the best snorkeling on the Island
is just 150 feet from your front door at 'Rum Point Beach"

Red Sail Sports Grand Cayman                        Red Sail Sports Facility at Rum Point                

Red Sail Sports has a complete water facility at Rum Point Beach
which is about 150 feet from "Barefoot Lagoon" Island House.

Red Sail Sports is the most complete Water Sports Center on Grand Cayman offering the highest standard

Please Note:
All East End activities depart from the Kaibo Dock located in the Cayman Kai area

*Prices are valid 12/20/03 – 12/19/04 and are subject to change without notice.

Half-Day Snorkel Adventure

This 2 1/2 hour trip includes two snorkel stops (including Stingray City Sandbar), and equipment. Ice water and a cooler are available; Sodas are available at an extra cost.

Days: Tuesday mornings and afternoons. Thursday afternoons and Friday mornings.
Time:
Morning Trip - check-in time at Kaibo is 9:45am. Boat departs 10:00 am, returning 12.30pm.
Afternoon Trip - check-in time at Kaibo is 1:45 pm. Boat departs 2.00pm, returning 4.30pm.
(Coinciding with family members / friends on the Stingray City Dive).
Adults…$50.00    Children 3-11…half price

All Day Snorkel Adventure
Trip includes three snorkel stops (including Stingray City Sandbar) and two stops at the barrier reef, plus equipment. A buffet lunch is included and ice water and a cooler are available. Sodas are available at extra cost.

Days: Wednesdays
Time: Check-in time at Kaibo is 9:45 am. Boat departs 10.00am, returning 3.00pm.
Adult…$80.00    Children 3-11…half price

Sunset Sail
The catamaran ventures into the North Sound for a beautiful view of a Cayman sunset. This is a fantastic way to begin an evening or to end your vacation. A complimentary rum punch and appetizers are provided and there is a cash bar on board if you should desire additional beverages.

Days: Sundays and Thursdays
Times: 5:30pm – 7:30pm Check with the dive shop for check-in time, duration approx. 2 hours.
Adult…$35.00    Children 3-11…half price

Dinner Sail
This is a fantastic way to enjoy a beautiful Cayman sunset and a delicious buffet-style dinner complete with dessert and coffee while on board our luxury catamaran. There is a cash bar on board if you should desire additional beverages.

Days: Wednesdays
Times: 5:30pm – 7:30pm Check with the dive shop for check-in time, duration approx. 2.5 hours.
Adult…$70.00    Children 3-11…half price

Cash only will be accepted for payments to the bar once on board. Credit cards and room charges will not be accepted.

All persons must complete waiver forms prior to boarding boats.

An adult must accompany all children under 18 years. There will not be any charge for infants or children under 2 years.

In the event that a snorkel or sailing trip is canceled due to weather, acts of God or circumstances beyond Red Sail Sports'/ Tortuga Divers' control, it will be rescheduled or is subject to a full refund. Departure points are subject to change dependent on weather.


Snorkeling Adventurers
Photo: Red Sail Sports


Sunset Sail
Photo: Red Sail Sport

Snorkel Operators:

 
Stingray City, Grand Cayman
Touch and feed a Stingray in Grand Cayman amongst magnificent coral reefs and colorful tropical fish. Fun & exciting experience!
 Bayside Watersports, Grand Cayman Bayside Water sports
Tel: 345-949-3200 Fax: 345-949-3700

www.baysidewatersports.com
 

  Capt Crosby's
Tel: 345-945-4049 Fax: 345-945-5944
 
Capt Gleason Ebanks
Tel: 345-945-2666 Cell: 345-916-1502
 
Captain Asley's Watersports
Tel: 345-949-3054 Fax: 345-949-6464
 
Captain Bryan's Sail & Snorkel
Tel: 345-949-0038 Fax: 345-949-2087
 
Cayman Delight Cruises
Tel: 345-949-6738 Fax: 345-949-8385
 
Charter Boat Headquarters
Tel: 345-945-4340 Fax: 345-945-5531
  Captain Marvin's
Tel: 345-945-4590 Fax: 345-945-5673

www.captainmarvins.com
 

 
Divers Supply
Tel: 345-949-7621 Fax: 345-949-7616
 
Frank's Watersports
Tel: 345-945-5491 Fax: 345-945-1992
 
Nautilus, The Undersea tour
Glass bottom boat trip from Calico Jacks, George Town.
Tel: 345-945-1355 Fax: 345-945-3739
Red Sail Sports
Tel: 345-949-8745 Fax: 345-945-5808

www.redsailcayman.com

 
Soto's Cruises
Tel: 345-945-4576 Fax: 345-945-3439
  Stingray City Charter's
Tel: 345-949-9200 Fax: 345-945-8109
 
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