Tourism Statistics Show Decline in Cruise Arrivals
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.
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 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.
In a statement, Government advised that the referendum day will be a public holiday, but that licensed bars and similar establishments will be permitted to remain open to minimise disruption during the holiday season.
Officials from various sectors of the community gathered last Thursday to witness the unveiling of the Chamber of Commerce’s latest arm to their Cayman Clean initiative, the placing of the first specially designed trash receptacle at Smith Cove.
Joe, Caymanian, 35:
“I think that the government will cooperate and let the referendum happen. They believe it won’t pass anyway.”
General Registry has made the names of directors and their alternates of any company incorporated in the Cayman Islands available for inspection as of 1 October.
Tobacco licence holders are reminded to avoid late fees. The deadline for the submission of applications for renewal of the Certificate of Registration is 1st November 2019. Annual registration renewal fees are CI$500 for a retailer, CI$750 for a cigar bar and CI$5,000 for a wholesale distributor.
October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a 31-day worldwide campaign to raise awareness of the disease. Camana Bay is supporting the cause this October by providing those who live, work and play at Camana Bay multiple ways to support various charities and this worthy initiative.
Students from Protect Our Future met with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL) President and CEO Mr Michael Bayley on Wednesday 2nd October to express their concerns about the proposed cruise berthing facility and presented a petition signed by over 200,000 people