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Cayman Brac’s Beach Resort Reopens

Cayman Brac’s Beach Resort reopens following a 4-month major face-lift. Formaly known as the Brac Reef Beach Resort, the well known resort, along with recent upgrades to the Charles Kirkconnell International Airport, is helping to improve Cayman Brac’s standing in the global marketplace.

Deputy Premier and Tourism Minister Moses Kirkconnell says the new-look resort and airport upgrades makes Cayman Brac more attractive from an investors perspective.

“I think the fact that we have improved the air service, and that we have improved the ability to get your guests here(in Cayman Brac); we are now in a position that developers and investors have an opportunity to look at Cayman Brac as a place to come and take advantage of a business opportunity.”

The revamped facility features a free-form beach front pool, multi-level bar, a new paint job, a new bar menu and upgraded accommodations. The resort was only open to local guest from August to mid-December, which in turn kept its staff employed during the renovations. (more…)

Flight From Cayman Brac to Cuba Added to Itinerary

Cayman airplane over palm trees

Cayman Airways has announced a new service from the Charles Kirkconnell International Airport to the eastern city of Holguin in Cuba.

The Cayman Brac airport has undergone an extension over the past couple years. The first stage of the project included a 6,816 square foot addition to the east end of the existing building, with a check-in area, restrooms, security room, baggage screening, enlarged departure lounge and relocated café/bar. The second stage included a 4,670 square foot addition to the west end of the existing building and a new baggage claim area.

The first flight is scheduled to leave at the end of November, Saturday 28th. The schedule will see flights leaving Cayman Brac every Saturday, and will be the first international route since the airport expanded. Cayman Airways Express will provide connecting flights to and from Grand Cayman. (more…)

Successfully Buy Investments Abroad

To successfully buy residential property investments abroad depends on understanding local and external forces. Population, affluence and supply of land and housing will all greatly affect house price growth in excess of general inflation. Without all of these variables the housing market can stall or even send values downward.

Savills have recently published ‘World Residential Markets – Performance and Prospects‘, a report that identities what strategies international investors should look to adopt to take advantage of the way the world economy is heading.

The research looks mostly at the rise of secondary properties, growth of second-tier cities and the rise of international resorts.

‘Safe havens’ like London, New York, Hong Kong and Singapore have been and look likely to remain sound investments. The key to overseas investment is finding the higher yielding, lower-price purchases with higher capital growth potential.

One part of the world the report singled out was the Caribbean, and in particular, the Cayman Islands. Tourism is all important to the Caribbean, but Cayman like the British Virgin Islands benefits from a more diverse economy with more than half its GDP generated by the financial services sector. This attracts residents relocating from overseas businesses which in turn supports a prime residential market for long-term residents through high paid jobs. (more…)

Cayman Brac Twenty Percent Rise in Air Arrivals

Cayman Brac has seen a twenty percent rise in air arrivals from this time last year.

The increased numbers are the outcome of the upgrades Charles Kirkconnel International Airport underwent during the past year, which were only officially opened in February 2015.

The upgrades included the construction of a Hold Baggage Screening (HBS) Room, which is a necessity for international travel to the United States, an In-transit lounge, and an arrivals hall. The run way also has the capability to accommodate all of the aircraft that can land at the Owen Roberts International airport, on Grand Cayman, apart from the British Airways Boeing 767. (more…)

Cayman Brac Resort to have multi-million dollar renovation

Brac Reef Beach Resort on Cayman Brac is set to start to renovate in a few weeks time.

At present, the family-owned resort has 40 beach view rooms, dining, swimming pool with poolside bar, day spa, fitness center, tennis and volleyball courts and gift shop, all on a four and a half acre privately owned beach on the Southwest end of Cayman Brac.

Upgrades will include a new multi-level bar, freeform resort pool, upgrades to all of its 40 rooms, and resort-wide renovations.

Brac Reef Beach Resort is one of the newly crowned Trip Advisor’s Hall of Fame winner, a new award that recognise recipients that have consistently received positive ratings and have earned Certificates of Excellence over a five year period.

Brac Reef Beach Resort boasts the best resort diving experience in Cayman Brac, and treats divers to a one-of-a-kind valet diving experience to explore unique reef, wall and wreck dive sites.

Once the upgrades are complete the resort, that will be renamed to Cayman Brac Beach Resort, will truly be the ultimate divers’ paradise, which will also be ideal for travellers seeking a relaxing Caribbean retreat where the adventures of the sea is enhanced by the experience of the resort.

Completion of the project is aimed for November, the start of Cayman Islands tourism high season.

Charles Kirkconnell International Airport becomes more accessible to the rest of the world

The new additions at Charles Kirkconnell International Airport, new baggage equipment and an expanded departure area, was unveiled in late January 2015.

The brand new baggage screening machine complies with standards to allow international departures from Cayman Brac to the United States, for the first time since 9/11. The expansion also helps put Cayman Brac in a strategic position to reach Cuba, which is a massive launching point for people who travel to and from Europe. (more…)

Cayman Brac Land Investment

Cayman Brac land has a dramatic topography, with a limestone ridge rising from the middle of the island to 140 feet above the Caribbean Sea along the eastern edge. The island has a wrecked ship that attracts scuba diving enthusiasts seeking to explore wrecks. And caves around the island enable their explorers to get a glimpse of delicate underground formations. (more…)