Grand Cayman for the first time, any info on Marriott Beach Resort

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They updated the Port Authority site. I like the display of the total passengers at the bottom of each day. 14,838 on the 6th and the 20th!!! Man, that's a lot of 1/2 drunk, sunburned people walking into oncoming traffic because they looked the wrong way.
 
They updated the Port Authority site. I like the display of the total passengers at the bottom of each day. 14,838 on the 6th and the 20th!!! Man, that's a lot of 1/2 drunk, sunburned people walking into oncoming traffic because they looked the wrong way.

And that my friends is 14,838 reasons to stay out of G'town on certain days.
 
Stingray city, Rum Point and the Turtle Farm was fun. The shore dive at Eden Rock is worthwhile if you like swim throughs. The light rays coming through the rocks is pretty cool.
 
Hi gajeep94yj,

I would consider looking into Cayman 6 Pack Divers (training arm is Cayman Diving School) http://www.cayman6packdivers.com/ Diving Renee Knight and her colleagues do a great job and are quite flexible. I've used them 4 times since 2004 and have had uniformly fantastic experiences. They have 2 boats that take a maximum of 6 divers each, offer DPV dives and nitrox. Feel free to PM me is you have questions.

Good diving, Craig
 
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Turtle reef is also provides a relatively easy access to "the wall" from shore. It's a bit of a swim, but, as they used to say about Curtis Mathis TV's, darn well worth it.
 
There was a big resident green moray there but I read recently someone killed him - or he died.


Having just returned I can confirm that "Pysco" is alive and well. and quite the bonus if she decides to make an apperance.
 
Having just returned I can confirm that "Pysco" is alive and well. and quite the bonus if she decides to make an apperance.

IMHO that's unfortunate. Those teeth are not just for show.
 
IMHO that's unfortunate. Those teeth are not just for show.

Let me re-phrase, it's not unfortunate that the eel is alive and well, it's unfortunate that it's being hand fed with all those kids around. Someone's going to loose a hand sooner or later.
 

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