AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHistoric Preservation: Miss Tit Tit’s Shedden Road home in George Town is getting a “new home,” with the National Trust also weighing in on how Cayman protects its heritage and visitor draw. Environmental & Tourism Protection: The National Trust has formally objected to a proposed 204-lot subdivision bordering Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, warning it could endanger the Grand Cayman Blue Iguana and threaten the park’s tourism value. Sports Tourism Boost: Government and CIASA broke ground on the Cayman Islands Aquatic Centre at Truman Bodden Sports Complex, aiming for a 50-metre competition pool plus expanded training for swimming, water polo, artistic swimming, para-swimming and learn-to-swim. Aviation Disruption Watch: Cayman Airports Authority issued advisories that SpaceX Starship Flight Test 13 could trigger temporary airspace restrictions and flight delays from mid-July. Road & Visitor Logistics: Night paving continues at the CUC Roundabout (8:00pm–4:00am) through 24 July, with motorists urged to slow down and follow roundabout rules. Cruise & Regional Travel: Oceania Cruises is expanding its Caribbean program for 2026 with longer itineraries, smaller ports and food/culture-focused shore excursions. Caribbean Context: CARICOM leaders met in Saint Lucia, with Cayman’s Isaac Rankine among those attending, underscoring the region’s ongoing policy coordination. Travel Safety & Entry Rules: Customs says minors traveling without a parent or legal guardian will need an Assisted Traveller Consent Form starting Monday.
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