Travel to Cayman
Border closures and other COVID-19 restrictions put a damper on tourism to the Cayman Islands during 2021. Despite worry about Omicrom, island tourism officials are hopeful for a fruitful 2022. If you’re planning a trip to the Cayman Islands this…
Your Caribbean Winter Vacation
Grand Cayman is the Ideal Choice for Your Caribbean Winter Vacation From Five Star Charters Cayman Most of us typically take our vacation during the summer months. I don’t know about you, but it feels like taking a break and…
The Caribbean is (re)open for business [especially the Cayman Islands]
By Meredith C. Carroll From The Aspen Times While spending a semester abroad in college, a friend and I island-hopped around Greece during our fall break. Starting from Athens, we ferried over to Mykonos then planned on heading to Santorini,…
Cayman Islands: 8 things not to miss in Grand Cayman
By Marie Nieves From Escape Artist Grand Cayman is the mesmerizing hub island of the small group that hides among the alluring waves of the Caribbean Sea. Even though it is a mere 22 miles long, Grand Cayman still manages…
The Editor Speaks: Seventh water related death
It was with much astonishment and sadness to learn of another water related death in our waters today. Only last Thursday, Doris Ann Sarauer, 64, who was visiting the Cayman Islands from Minnesota in the United States, was snorkelling off…
Cayman Islands: Water-related death at Stingray City
From RCIPS Water-Related Death at Stingray City, 15 May Shortly before 2:15PM on Tuesday, 15 May, a report was received that a snorkeler had gone missing while snorkeling at Stingray City. Shortly afterwards, the man was found unconscious by a nearby…
Cayman Islands Joint Marine Unit rescue boat from the Sand Bar, 31 August
From RCIPS Sometime after 6PM yesterday 31 August, the Joint Marine Unit responded to a distress call of a boat that was that was taking in water, located in the area of Stingray City and towed the vessel with all…
Pressure mounts to save the Cayman Islands Hope Spot
Posted by Shilpi Chhotray of Mission Blue in Ocean Views From National Geographic By: Shilpi Chhotray, Mission Blue Communications Strategist For the residents of George Town Harbour, observing mammoth cruise ships pass through their glimmering turquoise backyard is not uncommon. Since…
Discounted hotel rates and more for trade with ‘Cayman [Islands] Loves Agents’
From Travelweek Group TORONTO — The Cayman Islands’ new ‘Cayman Loves Agents’ promotion comes with discounted resort rates for the travel trade as well as preferred pricing on watersports and local attractions. Agents can visit caymanislands.ky/travelagents to learn more about…
Snorkelling is a breeze for underwater sightseers: Part 2
By Melanie Reffes From The Suburban All it takes is a mask and a tube, pair of fins, inflatable life vest and a sense of adventure. Unlike scuba diving that requires more gear and more courage, snorkelling is a breeze for…