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Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands are located in the Caribbean Sea to the north west of Jamaica and to the south of Cuba. This region is the economic centre of the Caribbean. The island group comprises of three islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. The most developed island is the Grand Cayman, that is 8 miles in width and 22 miles in length. Regardless of being a British Overseas Territory, most of the visitors are Americans. It’s just about one and a half hours from Florida by air. With its short travelling time as well as English as the official language it is no surprise that thousands of Us citizens have a Cayman Islands vacation each year.


Cayman Islands have high living standards, and most of the population of these islands resides on Grand Cayman. The majority of the citizens are the Protestants of British or African descent and most of them are from the mixed racial ethnicity. The official language of Cayman Islands is English. People accents retain the elements passed down from English, Scottish, and Welsh settlers. Inhabitants of Jamaican origin converse in their own language. The history of Cayman Islands is affluent with stunning details, and the islands have a great weather. The coolest month is February, and the hottest month is in July.

Cayman IslandsThe old sea based sectors such as shipping and fishing have been replaced by tourism and finance as the main sources for the Islands economy, with many islanders employed in one or the other. The Cayman Islands attracts many international companies and citizens to relocate as a result of its success in the tourism and financial service industries.

The prosperity of the Cayman Islands originates from the distinction of having over 25,000 registered companies, and over 500 international financial institutions situated on their shores. The Cayman Islands have a unique registering system that allows businesses to be legitimately registered by just paying a fee. It’s no wonder the Cayman Islands are a safe haven for offshore investments which offer lucrative tax shelters.

The seas around the Caymans are one of the best in the world for water activities. There are many providers that can help to make the most of the seas, including snorkelling, diving, fishing and sailing. Scuba diving and snorkelling are the most favoured tourist activities in Cayman Islands especially at the Stingray City, the world’s best spot for a 10-foot dive. At Stingray City can also enjoy the adventure of swimming with many sea creatures.

Another prime attraction in the Caymans includes its powder-white sand which stretches out into the turquoise Caribbean Sea. Tiny reefs are often found off the shore and are favourite spot for snorkelers. Man-made reefs found in island resorts of the beach are also loved by beginners where numerous marine life forms are also artificially taken care in big marine aquariums.

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Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands are located in the Caribbean Sea to the north west of Jamaica and to the south of Cuba. This region is the economic centre of the Caribbean. The island group comprises of three islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. The most developed island is the Grand Cayman, that is 8 miles in width and 22 miles in length. Regardless of being a British Overseas Territory, most of the visitors are Americans. It’s just about one and a half hours from Florida by air. With its short travelling time as well as English as the official language it is no surprise that thousands of Us citizens have a Cayman Islands vacation each year.


Cayman Islands have high living standards, and most of the population of these islands resides on Grand Cayman. The majority of the citizens are the Protestants of British or African descent and most of them are from the mixed racial ethnicity. The official language of Cayman Islands is English. People accents retain the elements passed down from English, Scottish, and Welsh settlers. Inhabitants of Jamaican origin converse in their own language. The history of Cayman Islands is affluent with stunning details, and the islands have a great weather. The coolest month is February, and the hottest month is in July.

Cayman IslandsThe old sea based sectors such as shipping and fishing have been replaced by tourism and finance as the main sources for the Islands economy, with many islanders employed in one or the other. The Cayman Islands attracts many international companies and citizens to relocate as a result of its success in the tourism and financial service industries.

The prosperity of the Cayman Islands originates from the distinction of having over 25,000 registered companies, and over 500 international financial institutions situated on their shores. The Cayman Islands have a unique registering system that allows businesses to be legitimately registered by just paying a fee. It’s no wonder the Cayman Islands are a safe haven for offshore investments which offer lucrative tax shelters.

The seas around the Caymans are one of the best in the world for water activities. There are many providers that can help to make the most of the seas, including snorkelling, diving, fishing and sailing. Scuba diving and snorkelling are the most favoured tourist activities in Cayman Islands especially at the Stingray City, the world’s best spot for a 10-foot dive. At Stingray City can also enjoy the adventure of swimming with many sea creatures.

Another prime attraction in the Caymans includes its powder-white sand which stretches out into the turquoise Caribbean Sea. Tiny reefs are often found off the shore and are favourite spot for snorkelers. Man-made reefs found in island resorts of the beach are also loved by beginners where numerous marine life forms are also artificially taken care in big marine aquariums.

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It's not just fireworks for the 4th

Several Monmouth County towns will host Fourth of July celebrations this weekend and next week. They include:

ALLENTOWN: Mill Pond at Pete Sensi Park; (609) 259-3151; 9 a.m. Tuesday, July 4; fishing contest, register on site; stocking demonstration by state Division of Fish and Game, 7:30 a.m.; sponsored by the Allentown Recreation Committee.

ASBURY PARK: Bradley Park, Kingsley Street near Convention Hall; (732) 502-5721; noon Tuesday, July 4, festival; parade begins 2 p.m. on Cookman Avenue, continues on Main Street to Fifth Avenue, ends at the park; carnival rides, entertainment 3:30 p.m.; fireworks Fourth Avenue beach at 9 p.m.

ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS: Marina, Simon Lake Drive; (732) 291-1444, ext. 613; Firemen's Fair, 6 to 11 p.m. Tuesday, July 4, through Saturday, July 8; fireworks after dark Friday, July 7.



Island Heritage celebrates ten years

Nigel Twohey, Marketing Director, Conor O'Dea, Chairman of the board, Mark Burns Vice Chairman and Bryan Murphy, CEO of Island Heritage.

As the Cayman Islands finally begins to see property insurance rates decrease from the high of 2.5 percent to 2.25 percent, Island Heritage celebrated its ten-year anniversary last week.

It had a lot to celebrate, especially with Hurricane Ivan still fresh in the minds of residents and Island Heritage secure that it came out of that event with a solid reputation for paying claims and staying solvent with an A minus rating from AM Best.

That is a notable achievement considering how many insurance companies in the region struggled to stay afloat after year on year of numerous devastating hurricanes.

The CEO of Island Heritage, Bryan Murphy, said the Caribbean region is likely to have higher property insurance rates from the impact of a long series of losses.



Fort George rendered defenceless by dock

FOR two centuries Fort George stood guard over the Island's capital, George Town, but now its prowess has been stripped and its splendour reduced to a wounded soldier status.
Fort George, which is located at the George Town Harbour, was one of six lookout posts that defended Grand Cayman during World War II.

The fort, however, stood as a pillar of strength from the 1780s when its base protected the soldiers who defended Cayman against Spanish marauders from Cuba.

With the threat of pirates diminished and no foreseeable wars, the fort became both a historic site and a tourist attraction in the North Church Street-Fort Street junction.

To maintain its sacred and sentimental value to the people of the Cayman Islands, the National Trust for the Cayman Islands acquired the property in 1987.



CIBC acquires majority stake in FirstCaribbean International Bank

CIBC announced on Thursday that it has reached a definitive agreement with Barclays Bank PLC to acquire its 43.7% ownership stake in FirstCaribbean International Bank.

As previously announced, CIBC will pay US$1.62 for each FirstCaribbean share for a total price of approximately US$1.08 billion. This transaction, which is conditional upon regulatory approvals, is expected to close by the end of 2006. Once it is completed, CIBC will own 87.4% of FirstCaribbean, with the remaining shares held by regional investors.

Under the definitive agreement, CIBC has the option of paying for the transaction in cash, CIBC common shares or a combination of cash and shares, the relative proportions of which CIBC will determine before completion. Barclays would not intend to be a long-term holder of any CIBC shares it may receive in connection with this transaction.



Plenty of holiday action

In conjunction with Artown, this event features children's activities and live entertainment from 6 to 10:30 p.m. at Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, 1595 N. Sierra St. Fireworks start at 9:30 p.m. Details: www.renoisartown.com or 323-3138

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A pancake breakfast, two-mile and 5K fun runs, milk-carton boat regatta, rides and a singing competition are scheduled from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Sparks Marina Park, 300 Howard Drive. Entertainment, arts and crafts are among pre-firework festivities in Victorian Square starting at 4:30 p.m. Fireworks at Victorian Square will be launched at 9:30 p.m. Details: 356-3300

FOURTH OF JULY PARADE, RENO
The Independence Day parade starts at 10 a.m. at Wingfield Park at the corner of First Street and Arlington Avenue.



Low cost but quality housing needed

The recent revelation by the relatively new owners of Treasure Island Resort that they have created self contained studio units at one of Grand Cayman's prime sites, that are affordable as well as good quality accommodation, demonstrates that Seven Mile Beach does not have to be an enclave of the rich.

These residential condos show that property developers can build affordable homes that people living and working here, be they Caymanian, or ex-patriate can call home.
In the last few months market forces have finally curbed the runaway rental rates that were becoming a serious problem here.

While there is still a long way for some rents to come down before they become a realistic proposition, it seems that a combination of landlords realizing that they were pricing themselves out of tenants: a significant increase in the room stock after the completion of renovations; and a departure of a number of people from the Island, have resulted in a slight decrease in the average rent.



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Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands are located in the Caribbean Sea to the north west of Jamaica and to the south of Cuba. This region is the economic centre of the Caribbean. The island group comprises of three islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. The most developed island is the Grand Cayman, that is 8 miles in width and 22 miles in length. Regardless of being a British Overseas Territory, most of the visitors are Americans. It’s just about one and a half hours from Florida by air. With its short travelling time as well as English as the official language it is no surprise that thousands of Us citizens have a Cayman Islands vacation each year.


Cayman Islands have high living standards, and most of the population of these islands resides on Grand Cayman. The majority of the citizens are the Protestants of British or African descent and most of them are from the mixed racial ethnicity. The official language of Cayman Islands is English. People accents retain the elements passed down from English, Scottish, and Welsh settlers. Inhabitants of Jamaican origin converse in their own language. The history of Cayman Islands is affluent with stunning details, and the islands have a great weather. The coolest month is February, and the hottest month is in July.

Cayman IslandsThe old sea based sectors such as shipping and fishing have been replaced by tourism and finance as the main sources for the Islands economy, with many islanders employed in one or the other. The Cayman Islands attracts many international companies and citizens to relocate as a result of its success in the tourism and financial service industries.

The prosperity of the Cayman Islands originates from the distinction of having over 25,000 registered companies, and over 500 international financial institutions situated on their shores. The Cayman Islands have a unique registering system that allows businesses to be legitimately registered by just paying a fee. It’s no wonder the Cayman Islands are a safe haven for offshore investments which offer lucrative tax shelters.

The seas around the Caymans are one of the best in the world for water activities. There are many providers that can help to make the most of the seas, including snorkelling, diving, fishing and sailing. Scuba diving and snorkelling are the most favoured tourist activities in Cayman Islands especially at the Stingray City, the world’s best spot for a 10-foot dive. At Stingray City can also enjoy the adventure of swimming with many sea creatures.

Another prime attraction in the Caymans includes its powder-white sand which stretches out into the turquoise Caribbean Sea. Tiny reefs are often found off the shore and are favourite spot for snorkelers. Man-made reefs found in island resorts of the beach are also loved by beginners where numerous marine life forms are also artificially taken care in big marine aquariums.

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Cayman Islands Information - Guide to Cayman Islands
Cayman Islands Hotels Cayman Islands Cruise Vacations Cayman Islands Tours and Activities Cayman Islands Real Estate

Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands are located in the Caribbean Sea to the north west of Jamaica and to the south of Cuba. This region is the economic centre of the Caribbean. The island group comprises of three islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. The most developed island is the Grand Cayman, that is 8 miles in width and 22 miles in length. Regardless of being a British Overseas Territory, most of the visitors are Americans. It’s just about one and a half hours from Florida by air. With its short travelling time as well as English as the official language it is no surprise that thousands of Us citizens have a Cayman Islands vacation each year.


Cayman Islands have high living standards, and most of the population of these islands resides on Grand Cayman. The majority of the citizens are the Protestants of British or African descent and most of them are from the mixed racial ethnicity. The official language of Cayman Islands is English. People accents retain the elements passed down from English, Scottish, and Welsh settlers. Inhabitants of Jamaican origin converse in their own language. The history of Cayman Islands is affluent with stunning details, and the islands have a great weather. The coolest month is February, and the hottest month is in July.

Cayman IslandsThe old sea based sectors such as shipping and fishing have been replaced by tourism and finance as the main sources for the Islands economy, with many islanders employed in one or the other. The Cayman Islands attracts many international companies and citizens to relocate as a result of its success in the tourism and financial service industries.

The prosperity of the Cayman Islands originates from the distinction of having over 25,000 registered companies, and over 500 international financial institutions situated on their shores. The Cayman Islands have a unique registering system that allows businesses to be legitimately registered by just paying a fee. It’s no wonder the Cayman Islands are a safe haven for offshore investments which offer lucrative tax shelters.

The seas around the Caymans are one of the best in the world for water activities. There are many providers that can help to make the most of the seas, including snorkelling, diving, fishing and sailing. Scuba diving and snorkelling are the most favoured tourist activities in Cayman Islands especially at the Stingray City, the world’s best spot for a 10-foot dive. At Stingray City can also enjoy the adventure of swimming with many sea creatures.

Another prime attraction in the Caymans includes its powder-white sand which stretches out into the turquoise Caribbean Sea. Tiny reefs are often found off the shore and are favourite spot for snorkelers. Man-made reefs found in island resorts of the beach are also loved by beginners where numerous marine life forms are also artificially taken care in big marine aquariums.

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