Day 13 - Grand Cayman – To Hell and back literally.


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Published: April 22nd 2017
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We were in Grand Cayman in 2014, so are happy this time to do our own thing, rather than doing something organised by the ship. Grand Cayman has strong connections with Britain / UK. There are six big cruise ships in dock today and ours is the last to arrive. It is 11.00am by the time we get off the boat. We head off to the public bus station and are soon on our way to a little village we have h... Read Full Entry



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26th April 2017

Looks fantastic
Would love to go the Grand Cayman , so much useful information you are sharing with people and a lot of work you are putting into it also , Love all the photos
2nd May 2017

Hell day
Seems like you have had a hell of a good day, the red suit is very becoming George and Theresa ias always offering a nice welcome.There are some cracking photographs of the boats, they are huge bet they looked even bigger when you are actually next to them.
2nd May 2017

Hell day
Seems like you have had a hell of a good day, the red suit is very becoming George and Theresa ias always offering a nice welcome.There are some cracking photographs of the boats, they are huge bet they looked even bigger when you are actually next to them.
4th May 2017
Tender boats

Double deckers?
I've not seen double decker tender boats before. All the ones I've been on were the ships life boats being put out to earn their keep. I'm guessing these double decker tenders must have been provided by the port or a handling agent.
5th May 2017
Tender boats

Tenders
re Tenders - Yes all correct - Norwegian Epic of course has many lifeboats for the 4500 & 1500 crew at maximum occupancy - These are deployed by Epic at non tender ports albeit rarely.

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