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kellyviola2002

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Can anyone suggest any tour guides or companies to go through when I go on the western Caribbean cruise (cayman, Cozumel, Belize, Honduras) on May 11? I heard that I could find them cheaper if I did not go through carnival, we really wanted to do the Hell, Stingray Island, and the turtle farm in the caymans and the cave tubing in Belize, or any other suggestions that anyone has. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks so much!
 
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RIJim

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I used Moby Dick Tours in the Grand Cayman's they were reasonable and the driver took us to Hell and dropped off some folks at the 7 mile Beach He then explained to them when and where to pick up a taxi to get back to the ship, and that was all in addition to going to Stingray city it was 30.00 pp Good luck and have a great trip :wave
 
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Mbandy

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Our favorites....

Cozumel...three reef snorkel with lunch. http://www.eagleraydivers.com/

Grand Cayman...Stingray City. http://www.stingraycitycharters.com/info/tours.php

Belize. 2 choices...we loved them both. http://www.coralbreezetours.com/Bel...y.15/Product.150/tours_add.html?t_product=150
or
https://secure.shoretrips.com/common/search4.asp?rcode=CAR&lcode=BZE&tcode=029491

In Roatan we scheduled a snorkel trip through this dive resort.. http://www.bananaramadive.com/index.php

This is my favorite itinerary so I hope you =funsign
 
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CSTEEVER

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we used Captain Marvins in Grand Cayman, loved him!! and much cheaper than the ship, more for your money.

we used coral breeze in Belize for our cave tubing adventure and it was almost half the price than the ship and you got to go further up river as well. again highly recommend them

in Roatan Island we used Victor and with 19 of us he did awesome, we did the zip line (not the same one as the cruise ship, better, more platforms,no crowds) and the iguana farm for the kids.
 
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larsfun

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We have been to the tours you mentioned and the suggestion for moby tours is a good one. The tubing in Belize was excellent, be prepared to walk what seemed to be a mile or more through the jungle with a monstrous truck tube, diving booties (to protect your feet), helmet and goggles slung over your shoulder in + 90s heat and humidity. The trek was well worth it, a blast for sure. Be sure you buy a THROW AWAY camera with a flash to photo the experience, you DO NOT want to take a good camera with you. I wore it around my neck with a shoe lace. The turtle farm was interesting and enjoyable. The only thing that kind of bugged me was I expected that this farm was for the conservation and preservation of the sea turtle. As it turns out it is primarily for the processing and distribution of turtle meat and products around the world. They do however release about 25% back to the wild and thats a good thing. Also while on that cruise don't miss one of the Rum factory tours!
 
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