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My first time on Cayman I had maybe 20 dives total. The first dive with just about anybody on Cayman is typically deeper on the Wall so 35 minutes will be ok. But then the 2nd dive is likely to be shallower. At a site like Aquarium where there's masses of fish and invertebrates hiding in the coral in under 40' do you want to come up earlier? Personally I pay big money to get to a dive location so I like to maximize the time I get.Well I am not too shy to admit it, I have 9 dives under my belt - 7 at a quarry and 2 ocean dives with Sandals (hearing a thud from the group )
But I am not too worried about shortened bottom times, and I am staying at the Westin. So as long as Red Sail is deemed a safe and reliable operation (which from reviews it seems to be) then I think it hits the spot for me.
And if you're concerned about the convenience, most of the other diveops that will pick you up at the Westin are 10mins. or less away. Except Fosters, they're downtown. But if you're going to dive with a cattleboat, it might as well be Red Sail, Fosters has the cruise contract so they're not a better option imo. Your call...
The other side. It's easy till you come to the rotaries (there's only two) Andy's rents cars with either side drive, we rented a LH drive and only had a problem at the Burger King drive-thru...lol. Remember to look the other way before crossing also, I almost got nailed leaving a restaurant that fronted on SMB - not paying attention...Back to the regularly scheduled thread:
1) What side of the road do they drive on in GC?
It's Seven Mile Beach - actually 5.3 miles long - so unless you drive out to the East End you likely won't need gas. We didn't put 100 miles on the car all week. There's a least a couple of gas stations near the airport as well as other places on the island.2) Easy to find places to fill up with gas if need be?
It is everywhere except when the cruise ships dock in Georgetown (daily) Traffic through there becomes difficult with thousands trying to walk on the narrow sidewalks - plus some of them were oblivious to the fact that we were bearing down on them in a 2500lb. automobile. Some of the restaurants downtown have small parking lots - Hard Rock's for example is about 15-20 cars total. Just go after 6PM when the last boat leaves - although don't plan to shop as they roll up the sidewalks when that happens...3) parking easy to find at the shopping areas, restaurants, etc? It is vacation after all, I do not want to drive around for 15 minutes finding parking!
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