Migrants on Cayman Brac
Twenty-two Cuban migrants are presently being housed in a Government home on Cayman Brac, awaiting transfer to Grand Cayman. The group ran aground on the reef in the Point of Sands Area of Little Cayman on Tuesday evening, 6 December…
Airport emergency exercise held in Cayman Brac
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (6 December, 2016) Emergency Responders were put to the test during a full scale emergency exercise staged at the Charles Kirkconnell International Airport on Wednesday, 30 November. The exercise called “Operation Wet Deal” involved the mock…
Cayman Islands airport waving gallery will close in January
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands ( 6 December, 2016) The outdoor waving gallery at the Owen Roberts International Airport will be closed off to the public in mid-January 2017 as part of the ongoing airport expansion and redevelopment project. The wooden…
Cayman Islands police investigate theft of boat from Sunrise Landing in Savannah
From RCIPS Police are investigating a report yesterday afternoon, Tuesday, 6 December, of the theft of a 26’ Stingray Census boat, “Makaira”, from the boat dock at Sunrise Landing in Savannah. The boat has a white hull, a blue Bimini…
Caribbean Cruise Line settles class-action robocall lawsuit
From Cruise Industry News Caribbean Cruise Line has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit to the tune of up to $76 million after the company made millions of so-called robocalls, violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Also named on the…
Royal Caribbean becomes the second cruise company to gain approval for U.S. to Cuba trips
BY CHABELI HERRERA From Miami Herald Royal Caribbean Cruises will set sail for Cuba, the company announced Wednesday. The Florida-to-Cuba cruises will launch aboard cruise lines Royal Caribbean International and Azamara Club Cruises for people-to-people trips, the Miami-based cruise company…
Trump Wants to Cancel Boeing’s $4B New Air Force One Order: Costs ‘Out of Control’
From Newsmax Six weeks from taking office, Donald Trump says he wants the government to cut some costs by canceling its “ridiculous” and too-expensive order for a new Air Force One, the plane that carries presidents around the globe. The…
Cayman Dive Operators shore up 2017 tourism season at DEMA
Cayman Islands (November 30, 2016) – A successful trip to the annual Dive Equipment and Marketing Association (DEMA) show in Las Vegas November 16 – 19 helped Cayman’s dive operators get a jump on 2017. More than 10,000 dive industry…
When O’Fallon detective isn’t solving cases, she’s exploring underwater oases [like Cayman Islands]
BY LYNN VENHAUS For the Progress From Belleville News Democrat Kathy Effan’s adventurous spirit is evident in her hobbies: scuba diving, skydiving, whitewater rafting, rock climbing and traveling. “I have a very high sense of adventure — I’m all for…
The Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa: Cementing Grand Cayman’s place as a Caribbean culinary capital
By Baz Dreisinger, CONTRIBUTOR From Forbes Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. There is a lot to love about the Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa, Cayman Islands: Kimpton’s first international resort and Grand Cayman’s first new property in a decade….







