The shortest cruise available that stops in Grand Cayman is the 5-Night Western Caribbean. Leaving out of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, the Voyager Class Navigator of the Seas offers guests three pools, six hot tubs, 12 bars, a full day spa, an ice-skating rink, a rock-climbing wall and a casino. There is also an Adventure Ocean area designed just for kids. At night, the four-story Royal Promenade comes alive and offers different shops and restaurants.
The ship makes two stops: George Town, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel, Mexico. While in Grand Cayman, explore the Sea Turtle sanctuary or enjoy a relaxing day at the Seven Mile Beach.
The 7-Night Western Caribbean cruise leaves from Miami, Florida, on the Freedom of the Seas, one of the three Freedom Class ships in the Royal Caribbean line. It offers guests three swimming pools, 12 bars and lounges, miniature golf, rock climbing, an ice-skating rink, a boxing ring, a full-size sports court, a full day spa and a full casino. The ship also has a flow rider surf machine that lets you catch some waves and its own water park, the H2O Zone. There is also a cantilevered whirlpool that extends 12 feet from the ship at a 14-story height. At night, guests can take in a show at the five-story Platinum Theatre and enjoy shopping and nightlife on the Royal Promenade.
The seven-day voyage makes stops in Costa Maya, Mexico; Belize City, Belize; Cozumel, Mexico; and George Town, Grand Cayman. While on Grand Cayman, shore excursions include an the opportunity to see an 1800s-style pirate encounter or snorkel at an underwater shipwreck.
The 10-Night Ultimate Caribbean Cruise offers travelers a chance to see the Caribbean and Latin America, too. The cruise leaves out of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, on board the Royal Caribbean's Jewel of the Seas, one of Royal Caribbean's Radiance Class of ships that has more glass than any other class in the fleet. Guests can enjoy an indoor solarium, two swimming pools, three hot tubs, 11 bars and lounges, a full day spa, a golf simulator, a rock climbing wall, a pool hall, a casino and a sports court. Children can head to the Adventure Ocean club, designed just for kids.
Once leaving Miami, the ship sails for Labadee, Haiti. Afterward, the ship sails on for stops at Cartagna, Colombia; Colon, Panama; Puerto Limon, Costa Rica; and George Town, Grand Cayman. While on Grand Cayman, try a snorkeling adventure at Sting Ray City, where you can swim with thousands of elegant sting rays.