Sunday, April 12, 2015

Flying out of Grand Cayman

We got up early, finished packing and headed to the airport.  Front desk at hotel said to get to the airport 3 hours early due to one line for security, etc.  Well, we got there about 2 1/4 hours early and got thru everything in about 15 minutes.  Hmmm.   So we sat in the airport and it did get pretty full and crazy by the time our flight left at 11:45 am.  Landed at Dulles at around 3:45 and did not get out of the airport until almost 6pm.  2 hours to clear immigration, get our one checked bag and clear customs and then take a bus out to our car and get out of the parking lot.  Of course, then we hit DC traffic, stopped for dinner, and finally got back to our house at 9:30pm.

We were home.

Another classic Keller adventure complete.

This was a really good one!!!

April10 - Last sunset in Grand Cayman.


We all went to eat at Coconut Joe's across the street from our hotel and then went back to the beach for one last sunset.  They say there are no bad sunsets on Grand Cayman.  We never saw a bad one.




April 10 - Denise and Kate shopping and playing at the beach

While Don and the boys were out scuba diving, Denise and Kate spent the afternoon walking the beach and doing a little shopping and getting lunch at Camana Bay.

Kate was very proud of her sand castle and her new friend, Starshine the Turtle.

Friday, April 10, 2015

Scuba day!!

Don got up at 7am and returned our wonderful vehicle to the rental place across the street.  Last full day of trip and saved the best for last for the boys.  The dive shop at the hotel has a Discover Scuba package of 2 hours of pool and tabletop instruction in the morning and then two scuba dives on reefs in the afternoon.  In the morning, the instructor went over critical skills and use of all the scuba gear and then went thru all the skills needed for dives up to 40' in depth.  Don and boys got in the hotel pool with full scuba gear and practiced all the skills like clearing a mask, becoming neutrally buoyant, and how to share air if a buddy runs out.  Also got to swim around at bottom of pool.  Wrapped that up and then had two hour break before taking a 10 minute bus ride to beach where they got onto the dive boat for a short ride to the first dive, named Glenn Miller.  
Once at the site, we all got on our gear and got a quick briefing on the dive and a reminder of basic skills. We then stepped (jumped several feet) off the front of the boat into the water. Pretty cool.  Dive instructor then led us down 30' - 40' where she led us all up and down and around the reef.  Saw lots of cool fish, spotted eagle ray, lion fish, conch, and even sea turtles.  The boys did great.  We got back on the boat, got our gear back in the racks and took another short ride to our next dive spot called Spanish Anchor due to a large anchor there from a few hundred tears ago. Geared up and jumped back in for another 30+ minute dive and had another great dive.  Back on the boat, picked up at the beach, and back to the hotel by around 4:15p.  Great way to end the teip for the boys.  Now they all want to get certified and go on a long dive trip to Grand Cayman.  Maybe this was not such a good idea.  No photos from underwater but some from pool and on dive boat.  









On the dive boat






Up next:  Denise and Kate's day and our final sunset. 

Thursday, April 9, 2015

George Town shops and sunset at the beach


We drove down to George Town to check out a few shops since the cruise ship hordes were likely all back on the ships by then.  Jack found a cool fishing shirt but that was about it and we headed back to the hotel for some hotel room made tacos for dinner and then down to the beach for sunset and some pool time.

Big cruise ships in port

Shops


Sunset






April 9 - Turtle Farm

We arrived at the famous Grand Cayman turtle farm at around noon just as the herds of cruise ship passengers in their tour buses were beginning to leave.  We ate lunch in our tin capsule on wheels in the parking lot and then went inside.   For about $40 each one gets to swim with large sea turtles and fish in a rather intricate pond with islands and deep pools.  Everyone had a good time with that and the boys even grabbed a turtle or two and got pulled thru the water.  Against the rules but boys will be boys.  Kate had one come up for air an inch from her face.  After that we saw where the turtles were raised and we were able to pick up and hold the smaller ones and feed the larger adults.  Some educational exhibits as well and even a big waterslide for Kate to go down.  Eventually the sun and heat wore us down so we got some ice cream and headed for a few shops in George Town.  That is the next blog entry.



















April 9, Thursday - OK, this vacation is starting to wear me out

Day 5 on Grand Cayman and we again loaded up our death trap on wheels and headed for Cemetery Beach/Reef, just a couple of miles north of our hotel.  It gets its name from the large cemetery that overlooks the beach.  A little strange parking along the road right up against the gravesites. Turned out to be a great beach with big old pine trees for shade and very clear and calm waters. It was a pretty long swim out to the reef but lots of cool and big fish to be seen.  We brought bread and bagels with us out to the reef and soon we were hand feeding a lot of very friendly fish.  We all got bit a few times but it was great. Finally swam back to shore and packed up for the big adventure of the day.



Next up:  Swimming with big turtles.