Description
This 3-hour jet ski tour is a relaxed way to see some of Grand Cayman’s best-known water spots while still having time to enjoy each stop. It’s active, but not rushed, and it’s led by guides who keep things simple and comfortable for everyone.
You’ll meet at the marina to get fitted with a life vest and go through a short safety briefing. If it’s your first time on a jet ski, that’s fine. The guide explains everything clearly and sets a pace that works for the group. Once you head out, you’ll ride across the calm waters of the North Sound, where the sea is usually shallow and easy to navigate. Being on a jet ski gives you a close-up view of the water color, the shoreline, and the open space around you.
One of the main stops is Stingray City. You’ll step off the jet ski into shallow water and spend time with the stingrays as they move around the sandbar. There’s no hurry here. You can take photos, watch their behavior, and learn a bit about why this spot is so special.
Next, you’ll ride over to Rum Point, a laid-back beach area. This is a good chance to swim, cool off, or snorkel near shore. Many guests appreciate a break to simply float and relax before getting back on the jet ski.
The final stop is Starfish Point, a quiet area with clear, shallow water. You’ll wade in and see starfish resting along the sandy bottom, with guidance on how to observe them responsibly.
The tour ends back at the starting point. Most guests leave feeling pleasantly tired, sun-warmed, and glad they experienced the island from the water.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need jet ski experience?
No. Beginners are welcome, and full instruction is provided before departure.
Is Stingray City included in the price?
Yes. Admission and stop time at Stingray City are included.
How long is the tour?
Approximately three hours from start to finish.
Can children participate?
Children can participate, but infants must sit on laps. Safety requirements apply.
Is this tour suitable for pregnant travelers?
No, it is not recommended for pregnant travelers.