Dive into the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the North Sound to meet friendly stingrays, explore vibrant coral reefs, and witness the magic of the Bioluminescent Bay.
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Customize your private boat tour to Stingray City and Starfish Point for a unique Cayman adventure.
Enjoy an exclusive 4-hour boat charter with stops at Stingray Sandbar and underwater wonderlands.
Cruise in style on a Boston Whaler Vantage with an experienced Caymanian captain leading the way.
Experience luxury on a 31ft Nimbus T9 with air-conditioned comfort and a USCG qualified captain.
Interactive stingray encounters and snorkeling at Coral Gardens and the Barrier Reef.
Discover the magic of the Bioluminescent Bay after a beautiful Cayman sunset at Starfish Point.
A personalized private charter with an experienced crew exploring Stingray City and Starfish Point.
Sail on a 65-foot luxury catamaran to visit the stingrays and relax on the sands of Rum Point.
Sail to the USS Kittiwake shipwreck and explore vibrant coral reefs on a luxury catamaran.
Quick and memorable encounter with stingrays in the crystal-clear shallow waters of the sandbar.
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Grand Cayman is world-renowned for its unique marine interactions and spectacular underwater visibility. Most boat tours depart from the North Sound, heading straight for the legendary Stingray City Sandbar where southern stingrays have gathered for decades. Beyond the stingrays, you can explore the calm, shallow waters of Starfish Point, snorkel the vibrant Coral Gardens, or dive into history at the USS Kittiwake shipwreck. For those seeking evening magic, the Bioluminescent Bay offers a rare opportunity to swim among glowing microorganisms under the stars. Whether you choose a high-speed luxury powerboat, a classic sailing catamaran, or a fully customized private charter with a local captain, these water excursions are the definitive way to experience the Cayman Islands.
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Peak Season: December to April (Dry and sunny). Shoulder Season: May to June (Great value). Avoid: August to October (Highest hurricane risk).
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The USS Kittiwake, a former submarine rescue ship, was purposefully sunk in 2011 to create an artificial reef and a world-class snorkeling/diving site.
Most tours offer a full refund if canceled at least 24 hours before the start time. Tours canceled due to poor weather are eligible for a full refund or rescheduling.
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Real experiences from real travelers
We booked the private charter for our family of six and it was worth every penny. Captain James was so patient with the kids and the stingrays are like puppies!
Swimming in the Bioluminescent Bay was the highlight of our honeymoon. The glow is incredible and the guide was very knowledgeable about the science behind it.
The catamaran to Rum Point was very relaxing. Plenty of drinks and the snorkeling at Coral Gardens was beautiful. Only wish we had more time at the shipwreck.
The crew handled the stingrays with such respect. I felt very safe and learned a lot about the island history during the boat ride.
If you can afford it, the private charter is so much better. We beat the big crowds at Stingray City and had Starfish Point all to ourselves for 30 minutes.
Even if you are nervous about the rays, the guides make you feel comfortable. It's a surreal experience standing in the middle of the ocean.
The boat was clean, the crew was funny, and the snorkeling was the best I've seen in the Caribbean. We saw two sea turtles!
For $80, the 3-hour snorkeling and stingray trip is a steal. Well organized and great equipment provided.
Everything you need to know for your journey
Morning tours (around 9:00 AM) usually offer the calmest waters and fewer crowds. Sunset tours are beautiful but typically don't include as many snorkeling stops.
For Stingray City, the water is only waist-deep (about 3-4 feet), so you can stand comfortably. For reef snorkeling, life jackets are provided, but basic swimming comfort is recommended.
Yes! Most kids find it fascinating. The stingrays are very gentle, and the shallow water makes it easy for parents to hold younger children.
Bring a towel, reef-safe sunscreen, a dry bag for electronics, and cash or card for tipping the crew. Most boats provide water and ice.
Check the Cayman port schedule online. Booking a tour that departs very early or later in the afternoon often helps you miss the peak cruise passenger hours.
Catamarans are slower, more stable, and offer more deck space for lounging. Powerboats are faster, allowing you more time at each stop and the ability to visit further locations like the Kittiwake.
No, bioluminescence is best viewed during the 'dark moon' period. Around the full moon, the light is too bright to see the glow effectively.
Yes, almost all operators include a mask, snorkel, and fins. Some private charters also provide high-end specialized gear.
Light rain is common and tours usually proceed. If the weather is dangerous (high winds or lightning), tours will be canceled and you will receive a full refund or reschedule.
Most boats depart from yacht clubs or docks located in the Governor's Harbour or West Bay areas, which are only a 5-10 minute drive from Seven Mile Beach.
Most catamarans and larger powerboats have a 'head' (restroom) on board. Smaller speedboats may not, so check the specific tour details.
Group tours usually provide water and light snacks. Private charters often allow you to bring your own food or can arrange catering for an additional fee.
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