AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDiving Made Effortless (Little Cayman): Little Cayman Beach Resort is leaning hard into “back in the water” convenience, with its own Reef Divers operation, valet-style diving, daily boats to Bloody Bay Wall, plus bikes and a beach spa—an easy pitch for divers and non-divers alike. Caribbean Travel Demand: Virtuoso data shows luxury fall travel is surging, with September sales up 77% and overall fall 2026 running 69% ahead of early 2025—good news for Cayman’s high-end market. Air Connectivity Boost (Austin): Cayman Airways is extending its Grand Cayman–Austin nonstop service beyond the summer run, adding winter and spring coverage and a second weekly Wednesday flight starting May 2027. Beach Safety Update (Governor’s Beach): A visitor was bitten by a likely predatory fish off Governor’s Beach; authorities say it’s non-life-threatening and the species is still being confirmed. Conservation Consultations: The National Conservation Council has opened public input on protected-area proposals for Grand Cayman’s Ironwood Forest and Cayman Brac’s Bluff Lighthouse National Park. Community & Tourism Lifestyle: Camana Bay launches a free weekly parkrun on the Nature Loop, and Dart’s Work-X programme placed 31 Caymanian students into hands-on hospitality and tourism-related projects.
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