AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCruise Travel Trend: More Caribbean cruisers are adding hotel stays on land before or after sailing, giving them extra departure-port time and more flexibility if flights get delayed. Air Access: Cayman Airways is adding four more Friday flights to La Ceiba from 21 Aug to 11 Sep 2026, boosting options for family visits and eco-tourism in Honduras. Local Tourism & Community: Cayman Connection’s 2026 Making Waves Awards honoured global Caymanians, spotlighting Cayman talent and community impact. Planning & Environment: Neighbouring landowners have objected to a proposed $13m luxury apartment complex on South Sound Road near the Marine Park, citing setback, sea-level and storm resilience concerns. Sister Islands Services: Cayman Brac pet owners say there’s still no timeline for a promised full-time vet presence, despite a technician already on island. Conservation & Biosecurity: The Department of Agriculture reports a successful cane toad interception at the border, highlighting strengthened invasive-species preparedness. UNESCO Debate (Little Cayman): Some Little Cayman landowners are challenging the island’s UNESCO bid, fearing broader development restrictions despite reassurances about private property rights. Diving Getaway: A new feature spotlights Little Cayman Beach Resort’s fast, easy access to diving at Bloody Bay Wall. Trade & Tourism Support: The Ministry of Tourism and Trade Development has appointed consultants to build Cayman’s first Trade Development Framework.
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