AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEbola Precautions: Cayman’s health authorities are stepping up vigilance as global Ebola concerns continue, with enhanced screening guidance tied to travellers coming from affected regions. World Cup Health Guidance: With the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicking off 11 June, the Ministry of Health is urging travellers to keep routine vaccinations up to date—especially measles—plus take sensible precautions before and during travel. Flood Disruption: A flood advisory is in effect for Grand Cayman after heavy rain, with outdoor activities at CIFA field suspended and residents urged to drive carefully and expect minor delays. Safety at Sea: The man who died after a jet ski incident off Seven Mile Beach has been identified, underscoring ongoing marine safety risks. Tourism & Culture: The National Trust says its Heritage Bakehouse programme is drawing strong demand, with classes filling quickly and bookings now running through 9 September 2026. Tourism Momentum: A new piece highlights what’s driving Cayman’s tourism boom in 2026, pointing to growing visitor numbers and multigenerational travel demand. Marine Conservation: World Ocean Day coverage spotlights the importance of marine protected areas, including Cayman’s reef work and coral propagation efforts. Real Estate for Visitors: Prisma Grand Cayman is launching Soho Lofts, pitching “affordable luxury” residences aimed at buyers seeking a Cayman lifestyle. Planning Appeal: Objectors to a Seven Mile Beach redevelopment can continue their fight after a judicial review sent the matter back for reconsideration. Regional Travel Boost: Bermuda’s Caricom membership debate and the US Virgin Islands’ new nonstop flight push show how Caribbean air access and policy shifts keep shaping travel flows.
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