Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights
By Amy Li From South China Morning Post After almost every ‘rude Chinese tourist’ story, unfortunately, made SCMP.com’s top-10 list, I decided to give the question some serious thought They are seen as pushy, loud, impolite, unruly, and they are…
iNews Briefs, More & Cultural Events
Community Events Please join the Cayman Jewish Community for the following programmes: Sunday September 27th 6:30 pm Sukkot Under the Stars Tuesday, September 29th 4:00pm Sukkot Children’s Party Monday, October 26th Mark Halawa: From Kuwait to Jerusalem Wednesday, December 9th…
When it rains, it pours: going back to the beginning in Grand Cayman
From Alex in Wanderland (http://www.alexinwanderland.com/about/) I was a little nervous about returning to the Cayman Islands. First, I was nervous it might kill me a little to go back, because it’s such an emotionally charged spot for me. I spent…
Cayman Islands: Divetech enters new phase in dive travel and service to Grand Cayman
Isla PR New headquarters, new website, new toll free number, new reservations department, new on-island partners Divetech is ready for the 2016 season Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (Aug 28, 2015): Divetech, one of Grand Cayman’s premier dive operators, is moving…
Destinations of the week
Explore most popular destination By Ashyln Molly from Travel Blissful While there are various other attractions like Pangot and Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary, the below mentioned tourist places in Nainital are the most popular destinations and are a must-visit to derive…
Caribbean’s first inflatable water park makes a splash
Splash Island Water Park St Lucia welcomes more than 1,300 visitors in opening week The Caribbean’s first floating, inflatable sports park has opened up in St Lucia. The long-anticipated opening of Splash Island Water Park St Lucia took place earlier…
Summer’s end prompts top Caribbean resort values
By Brian Major From Travel Pulse With the summer ending and the fall season approaching, Caribbean destinations and travel suppliers are offering a variety of packages to lure vacationers south for one more warm weather adventure. Fortunately for travelers, Caribbean…
Cruise lines leaving Houston high and dry as attention turns to Asia
By Tom Stieghorst From Travel Weekly The Port of Houston is losing both of its homeported ships next year, a victim of a growing focus by North American cruise lines on shifting deployments to Asia. Both Norwegian Cruise Line and…
After investigating suspect, France decides to open terrorism probe in attempted train attack
By Jaime Fuller From New York Magazine French prosecutor François Molins announced on Tuesday that authorities plan to open an official terrorism investigation into the train attack that ended with three Americans, a French-American professor, and a British businessman tackling…
Airline seats antitrust case heads for takeoff
By Sue Reisinger, From Corporate Counsel More than 75 class action lawsuits have been filed across the country so far against the four major airlines that are the targets of an antitrust investigation by the Department of Justice, which is…





