AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCruise & Air Access: Oceania Cruises is ramping up its late-2026 Caribbean push with refreshed, adults-only ships (Oceania Marina, Vista and Allura), longer 7–14 day itineraries and more “boutique” ports—highlighting Grand Cayman calls in a Miami roundtrip that also visits Aruba, Curaçao, Grenada, Barbados, St. Kitts and St. Lucia; UK/Europe bookings get limited-time perks like complimentary airfare plus a pre-cruise hotel night on select sailings. Public Health: Cayman confirms one cyclosporiasis case tied to overseas travel, with officials stressing no sign of local spread and advising residents on symptoms and food/water safety. Infrastructure for Visitors: Government and CIASA broke ground on the Cayman Islands Aquatic Centre (50m competition pool plus 25m Lions pool), aiming to boost swim training, water safety and sports tourism. Environment & Tourism Hotspot: The National Trust objects to a proposed 204-lot subdivision beside QEII Botanic Park, warning it could endanger the island’s blue iguana and harm a major visitor draw. Travel Planning Alerts: Cayman Airports Authority warns SpaceX Starship Flight Test 13 could trigger temporary airspace restrictions affecting some flights and sister-island services around mid-July. Family Travel Rule: New Customs and Border Control requirements take effect Monday for minors traveling without parents/guardians, requiring an Assisted Traveller Consent Form. Road & Safety: Police investigate a serious single-vehicle crash on Walker’s Road; the driver remains in critical condition.
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