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Ive decided to do stingray city here and a beach. Which is the best company to use for the excursion and which beach? Basically, someone tell me the best excursion to take =) Ages, 65, 43, 16 & 10 Thank you.

 

We used Stingray sailing and they were amazing!!! You can't go wrong here. After the stingray and snorkeling, they will offer to drop you off at the beach or at the pier to continue your day. Our party of 9 consisted of 84, 76, parents all the way down to my 12 year old nephew. We all had an amazing time. Email me at macherenzia@gmail.com for more details if you want.

 

Have fun:)

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lowest cost?

barter with booking agents at the port, down to like 25 per head

then ask bus driver to drop you at “royal palms” on the way back to the ship.

 

have a great swim beach and pool…

drinks are pricey… and service a bit slow…

it like 3 miles north of the cruise ship port.

 

take a $2 per head taxi back to port after a few hours

 

 

best experience?

google the company that does national geographic and stingray city combo tour…

and ask to be dropped at the beach..

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For the life of me I can't remember the name oif the company we used. Its something like Nature or Natural Divers. I'll try to find it. It was the BEST tour. We stopped at Sting Ray City (we were the first boat there) then snorkelling at the reef then beach and lunch (yummy) at Rum Point. So much cheaper than what the ship was charging and the ship tour did NOT include the lunch. I'll look for the name of the company. People of all ages were on our boat. From kids to 70 somethings. Rum Point is by far the easiest place to get into the water. The sand underneath is packed tight there for some reason. Very gentle waves too and not deep.

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