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Hamp 6.5

Guest
I was planning my agenda and wanted /NEEDED some opinions:

****Cozumel: Port Time: 10:30-6

Take cab to downtown shopping for my favorite.....shopping!
Then take cab to Playa Sol Beach to re-energize with spirits and relax.
Take to Carlos and Charlies for food and more spirits!

What do you guys think? Are any of these places walking distance?

****Grand Caymen: Port time: 7-4

Not really sure!

I want to go to the 7 Mile Beach (don't have any details on this place), or Stingray Sandbar-Hell-Turtle Farm Tour.

I just don't know! And don't forget the Rum Cake Place!

What do you think? Suggestions?

So much to do, so little time! Smile!

Thanks!
 
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Cruzman

Guest
Cozumel, walking distance? Depends on whether your ship docks at the downtown pier or the International pier. If you dock at the International pier, you will have to take a cab to all of the places you mentioned. In Cozumel there will be an abundance of air conditioned taxis (mostly van configuration) who will take you on a tour including all of the places you mentioned for around $12 per person. Admission fee to the Turtle Farm is around $3 per person. Have Fun!
 
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Nanatravel

Guest
At Cozumel, I recommend taking a taxi to the beach first; Playa del Sol or another beach. Keep in mind the sun is very hot and you won't want to be out in it all day. Take the taxi back to downtown, shop, stop at the new Carlos & Charlies then return to the ship. If your ship is moored at the more convenient downtown pier, then after the beach you can return to the ship to freshen up and unload your beach stuff, then walk into town for that shopping & refreshment time.
Grand Cayman is a tender port which will take longer for the commute; book a Sting Ray City tour (Capt. Marvin or Capt. Brian are well recommended) then either get dropped off or take a taxi to Seven Mile Beach, again for relaxing. You can probably buy the Rum cakes in any hotel gift store. Forget the Turtle Farm & Hell. You can't do it all and the latter two areas aren't worth exhausting yourself over.

Bon Voyage
 
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