Then & Now: Cayman’s present-day tourism industry
This is the third and final part of our Then and Now series on tourism, bringing you from the 1980s up-to-date with Cayman’s present-day tourism industry
This is the third and final part of our Then and Now series on tourism, bringing you from the 1980s up-to-date with Cayman’s present-day tourism industry
The newly developed Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman (WORC), the Government agency that took over responsibility for work permits from the old Department of Immigration, has advised that it will no longer be conducting English Language Tests as of 14th October.
The Tourism Attraction Board (TAB) and management of the Cayman Craft Market is proud to celebrate the achievements of its vendors who recently underwent the Aquila Centre for Cruise Excellence Training.
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (1 October 2019) Newly released tourism performance statistics show that cruise passenger arrivals for the first half of the year are down by six percent.
The Ministry of Culture has reiterated on Tuesday, 1 October 2019) that the Government approved weekend for Grand Cayman Carnival is the second week of May (9 May, 2020).
On the 11 & 12 of September, representatives from several Cayman Islands agencies with stakes in financial investigation and international asset recovery participated in a Domestic and International Asset Recovery Workshop.
Just after 7:15PM on Tuesday, 1st October, police were informed of an incident that was said to have taken place on Kings Road, West Bay where an altercation between two females was said to have taken place in the area.
Over 3,000 vehicle owners have already benefited from the Department of Vehicle and Drivers’ Licensing (DVDL) six-month amnesty which started 29 April and runs until Friday, November 1, 2019.
The Ministry of Community Affairs is proud to announce the appointment of Joan West-Dacres as its new Deputy Chief Officer.
The National Trust recently held its first comprehensive planning exercise to lay the groundwork for its 2020-2025 Species Recovery Plan for the Blue Iguana.