RobWhatley Posted February 9, 2017 Report Share Posted February 9, 2017 Hey Gang, Anyone know of a "reputable guide" to take us around the area at Georgetown? Would we even need one? I'm not sure how much there really is to "see".....most of the ship excursions involve "beach time", and Cindy doesn't "enjoy" the sun. (too many skin cancers and surgeries) She's fine if there is someplace she can spend most of the time out of direct Sun. I've heard Matt say his Family's Found a "guide" at a different port, and it was awesome. We're going to Nachi cocom while at Cozumel. Looking for something to do, off the beaten path, at Georgetown, and Puerto Costa Maya that might not involve the "beach"/all day sun. Would love to hear any input/thoughts on the subject from you that have been there... It's great to be able to ask these kinds of questions to the ones that have gone before us.... Best, Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rjac Posted February 9, 2017 Report Share Posted February 9, 2017 Hey Gang, Anyone know of a "reputable guide" to take us around the area at Georgetown? Would we even need one? I'm not sure how much there really is to "see".....most of the ship excursions involve "beach time", and Cindy doesn't "enjoy" the sun. (too many skin cancers and surgeries) She's fine if there is someplace she can spend most of the time out of direct Sun. I've heard Matt say his Family's Found a "guide" at a different port, and it was awesome. We're going to Nachi cocom while at Cozumel. Looking for something to do, off the beaten path, at Georgetown, and Puerto Costa Maya that might not involve the "beach"/all day sun. Would love to hear any input/thoughts on the subject from you that have been there... It's great to be able to ask these kinds of questions to the ones that have gone before us.... Best, Rob Rob, There is a Margaritaville in Gerogetown GC. Pretty decent hamburgers and other food, balcony seating overlooking, the port and lots of Jimmy Buffet music & videos and shade. RobWhatley and MikeK 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
finzup Posted February 10, 2017 Report Share Posted February 10, 2017 It's not georgetown, but I've used cayman eco adventures twice now for tours and they are awesome ... both times around 12 people on the excursion. it's sting rays, snorkeling, and starfish beach. $60 per adult I think. SO worth it. They pick you up at cruise port. Fruit/water provided and they sell beers on the boat as well. you stop at stingray city and there are ship tour boats with 50+ people crammed on to them... they look crazy. This is much more chill/less people. http://www.caymanecoadventures.com/ RobWhatley 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Browneyedangel Posted February 10, 2017 Report Share Posted February 10, 2017 We are going to Georgetown next month (30 days and counting whoo hoo) and we are going to the Cayman Distillery Co for a tour and taste testing of their 15 different liquors. It's $15 per person and we reserved directly through their website. We are then going to check out shops and do lunch somewhere. We have such big excursions planned the 2 days following, we wanted a nice leisure day in Georgetown. RobWhatley 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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