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We just got back from the Western Caribbean last week. While we were in Grand Cayman we went to Seven Mile Beach. They had waverunners for rent there and it is a very nice beach. We went at the Royal Palms Grill and there is a $3 admission. Here is a link to their webcams:http://www.reefgrill.com/netcam2/index.htmlhttp://www.reefgrill.com/netcam/index.htmlIn Cozumel we spent the first half of the day at Paradise Beach, which claims it is a free beach, but a gal in our group kept getting harassed all day by a guy that worked there saying she had to buy food or a drink even though there were signs all over the place exclaiming that the chairs and activities were all free! Frustrating. We walked over to the beach next door (Playa San Francisco, I think was the name) and found parasailing, a marketplace, hair braiding and massages (massages were cheaper than Paradise Beach). The massage I had there was by a guy named Antonio and he did a better job than the spa on the cruise ship! In the afternoon we went to Chankanaab park and did the Royal Swim with the dolphins. It's expensive, but worth every penny. Dolphins push you along the water by your feet, you get to ride their dorsal fins to shore, you get to kiss them and hold up a bar and they jump over you. They give you some free time with the dolphins too. It was an amazing excursion.
We just got back from the Western Caribbean last week. While we were in Grand Cayman we went to Seven Mile Beach. They had waverunners for rent there and it is a very nice beach. We went at the Royal Palms Grill and there is a $3 admission. Here is a link to their webcams:
http://www.reefgrill.com/netcam2/index.html
http://www.reefgrill.com/netcam/index.html
In Cozumel we spent the first half of the day at Paradise Beach, which claims it is a free beach, but a gal in our group kept getting harassed all day by a guy that worked there saying she had to buy food or a drink even though there were signs all over the place exclaiming that the chairs and activities were all free! Frustrating. We walked over to the beach next door (Playa San Francisco, I think was the name) and found parasailing, a marketplace, hair braiding and massages (massages were cheaper than Paradise Beach). The massage I had there was by a guy named Antonio and he did a better job than the spa on the cruise ship!
In the afternoon we went to Chankanaab park and did the Royal Swim with the dolphins. It's expensive, but worth every penny. Dolphins push you along the water by your feet, you get to ride their dorsal fins to shore, you get to kiss them and hold up a bar and they jump over you. They give you some free time with the dolphins too. It was an amazing excursion.