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Cayman Islands- Dexter Fantasea Tour

There are tons of tours in the Cayman Islands, but only a few are worth trying repeatedly. Dexter Fantasea Tour is an excellent tour because Dexter makes sure everyone is happy.

Most tours in the Cayman Islands are always crowded, which is not a good thing in some cases. On crowded tours, you will not get much attention when you really need it. Due to the many other tourists, the guides will not be available most of the time to help you during the tour. This is why Dexter Fantasea Tour is great; Dexter, the captain, takes time to help everyone onboard. Dexter's Fantastea Tour is an awesome tour for anyone who is a little uncomfortable about snorkeling and swimming with stingrays. Booking a tour with Dexter is a fun way to spend a day; he provides everything to make sure everyone stays happy. Before you book your spot, you might want to buy your own snorkeling gear. The captain does provide gear, but having your own is better because you get a custom fit. Life vests are also provided for people who want them; it is a good idea to take one just to be safe. When everyone is properly equipped, the captain helps everybody jump into the water. If someone is uncomfortable about jumping into the ocean, Dexter will wait until that person jumps before he starts the tour.

He is a very caring person, and you will notice this before and after the tour is over. If he sees someone struggling to swim in the water during the tour, he will swim over to that person and hold his or her hand. You will not find this kind of help on other tours; this is why Dexter is loved by many tourists. Dexter will continue to help people even when he gets to the stingray site. The stingray part of the tour can get scary for some people; however, the captain has ways to help those people too.



 
Smiths Cove - Grand Cayman Island
Grand Cayman Beach
  Stingrays are big animals, so prepare yourself if you never seen one before. The captain will tell everyone that it is ok the feed and pet them; however, some tourists will still be a bit scared. If someone is afraid of the stingrays, Dexter will help that person feed the animals to show that they are not harmful. If someone still has a fear of the stingrays, that person should stay far away from Dexter. The captain will have tons of food to feed the stingrays and some fish as well; many stingrays and fish surround him during feed time. If anyone else has food, tell him or her to throw the food away from you to lead the stingrays in a different direction. After the stingrays are fed, everyone gets to swim back to the boat to return to land.

Dexter Fantasea Tour is a unique experience; the captain is 100% nice and helps everyone feel comfort during the trip. The captain on this tour gives every guest his attention, which is extremely helpful and kind. On other tours, the captains do not have the time to help everyone this way, which can get frustrating. Because Dexter's tour is so small, you will get the help and support that you deserve
 

 
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