AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoTourism Numbers: Cayman welcomed 40,015 stayover visitors in May 2026, up 16.5% year-over-year, with U.S. and Canada driving growth; cruise passenger totals fell to 36,898 (-30.5%) as fewer calls were scheduled. Airlift & Visitor Experience: Air Canada is adding a new premium lounge—Air Canada Café in Québec City—while continuing to expand Caribbean service, including routes to the Cayman Islands. Cruise Season Outlook: Port Canaveral is set for a busy summer with 14 homeported ships and major brands like Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Disney, supporting continued demand for Caribbean itineraries. Local Culture & Travel Appeal: The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands opens “Medium: The Materiality of Making” (free admission) running 25 June–12 November, spotlighting Caymanian artists and creative process. Community & Wellness: A new CISHRP Colleen Williams Memorial Scholarship backs SHRM certification for aspiring HR professionals, and Cayman’s tourism-adjacent community calendar keeps building with events like the CIBA 5K. Health Advisory: Saharan dust is expected this weekend (26–28 June), with guidance to limit outdoor time and protect respiratory health.
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