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Bubble Sub Tour in the Cayman Islands
A Bubble Sub Tour is an excellent way to explore the ocean, and it is worth every penny. You will learn a lot from your tour guide as many animals greet your sub’s window underwater
There are many types of interesting tours in the Cayman Islands, but if you want to try something memorable, you should defiantly book a
Bubble Sub tour. A Bubble Sub tour is the only type of tour that lets you see underwater animals extremely close in their environment, which is a blast for kids. Kids will absolutely love this tour, in fact, it is one tour that they will be happy to take; it is also educational because your kids will learn a lot, and you will too.
The actual sub only seats two people, so large families should consider another tour in the
Cayman Islands. Booking more than one tour can get expensive fast; the sub ride costs $400, so this trip is best for couples or a parent and a child. Before you pay the $400, you must know that the sub is quite small, so if you are claustrophobic, you might not have as much fun.
If you are brave enough, you should try it, because although the sub is small and compact, it has huge clear windows, which is a good thing. A few claustrophobic people have taken this tour before, and they did not have any fears because the clearness of the walls made the tour easier. Besides claustrophobia, a sub ride is also a great tour for people who cannot swim. If you cannot swim, you will finally know what it is like to float around in the ocean, and afterwards, you might even consider scuba diving. The trip underwater is only half the fun, because when you see the fish and the other animals up close, you will know that the trip was worth every penny.
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After you book your spot on the sub, you get to meet your sub driver who is also a tour guide. Once the driver tells you about all the safely rules, the tour starts and it is amazing. The underwater world is beautiful and you will love every minute you spend there. Many types of fish will swim up to your glass and you will see every separate scale on each one quite clearly.
Fish are not the only animals you will see; turtles, stingrays, and tarpons will also make an appearance near your sub, and your driver will give you information about all of them. The driver is very informed and he will tell you some interesting facts about each animal near and far away. When he sees an animal in the distance, he uses different techniques to make them swim closer to the sub so you can see them better. The tour is extremely fun, and before you know it, it will be over; however, there is a way to relive your trip.
Sometimes, another submarine staff member takes the trip with you in a different sub with a camcorder and films your adventure. When you get to the shore, you can buy the video on DVD; it is a great way to see your tour in a different perspective, and you can show your friends how cool your
Cayman Islands Bubble Sub tour was.
The Cayman Islands offer many great tours, but only a few of them are memorable; if you want to try something that is simply amazing, you have to book a
Bubble Sub tour during your vacation.
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