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GC is a tender port....as long as she can walk off and on the tender, she can go ashore.

 

Get a guidebook on GC...you'll find EVERYTHING that's available! And, info on disabilities. Libraries have guidebooks, if you'd rather not buy one!

 

And, then, ask her what she wants to do!

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The Cayman Turtle Farm has an aviary in the back part of the park as well as a small nature trail area. She might enjoy seeing a variety of tropical birds including our national bird, the Cayman Parrot.

 

The pathways in the park are paved so navigating by wheelchair would be possible. The aviary is at the far end of the park from the entrance so using a walker might depend a bit on her stamina.

 

Note: Entrance to the back part of the park is not included in many tour packages which focus on the turtle tanks at the front of the park. You would need to buy a full park pass (available as the Turtle Adventure Tour on the Cayman Turtle Farm website or at the park itself).

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