When we got back, a guy at the pool asked if we had seen the sea turtles that were mating right on the beach just on the next property south! Unfortunately, we had walked north and had missed this! However, it made us hopeful that there actually were sea turtles in the waters right around us, so we went and grabbed the boys and the snorkeling stuff and headed out. We showed the boys some of the better reefs a bit farther out. Ben used the air mattress to help with endurance and a sense of safety. We did see the stingray again, as well as lots of awesome fish and squid. We also picked up a really pretty (empty!) conch shell as a souvenir!
Alex is like a fish in the water himself, often free-diving way down deep to get a better look at something!
On our way back in to the shore, I did spot a sea turtle, but it was swimming away from us so fast, we only got a brief glimpse of it.
So then we got ready and headed for the Cayman Turtle Farm, which had been closed when we tried to go on Saturday! We had wristbands for free general admission that were part of our package deal from the Dolphin Cove. When we got there we asked if we could upgrade from the general admission to the full park admission (which included some other features, like a freshwater swimming pool with a slide and waterfall, also a saltwater lagoon where you could swim and snorkel with the turtles). The lady said sure, we could upgrade for $20 extra per person. Well I had looked it up on line and I knew that the difference in price was actually $10 more for adults and $5 more for kids, but she had some kind of story about the wristbands we got from the Dolphin Cove package were only worth less, blah blah blah ... total rip-off, which kind of turned me off the whole thing. We wound up just doing the general admission parts of the park and it was still fun! There were tanks where you were allowed to pick up the turtles (washing your hands before and after!). Ben and Alex even decided to kiss them ... stingray city got them started and new they are kissing all the creatures!
In the afternoon, after having lunch and a little down time at the condo, we decided to go to Caymana Bay, an upscale shopping center with restaurants, a golf course, etc. We spent some time at a bookstore, walked out onto a small island in their bay with cool palm trees.
We also climbed an observation tower for a nice view of the island. All along the stairwell of the observation tower was a really beautiful mosaic depicting underwater themes, very pretty!
A big Disney cruise ship was in the port at the time.
In the evening, our last night in Cayman, Daryl and I decided to leave the kids "home" with pizza and popcorn and the Disney Channel, and we went out to a nice dinner.
We ate at Macabuca, an outdoor Tiki Bar which is part of a really ritzy restaurant called Cracked Conch. I loved the setting with tables out on a pier overlooking the sunset over the ocean. On Monday nights they had a buffet special with chicken and rib barbeque, fish, conch fritters, all kinds of salads and sides. It was delicious, as was the Mojito I drank!
They also have a dive shop there and while we ate, people were going night snorkeling with flashlights! That will have to be on the to-do list for our next trip!
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