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Cayman Berthing Facility Officially Approved

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On Wednesday 28th October the Cayman Cabinet officially approved the cruise berthing facility recommendations.

The Cayman Government announced in September that they were pushing ahead with the plans to build a cruise berthing facility in George Town, however a design has not been finalized.

The cruise pier project estimates a potential economic upside of US$439 million over 20 years for the Cayman Islands.

The estimate factors in anticipated increase in passenger spending based on the assumption that the piers would allow passengers to spend more time on shore.

The engineers are tweaking the project design to minimize the environmental impacts. The plans do look certain to involve dredging the George Town Harbour to build the $189 million cruise berthing facility. (more…)

New Cruise Port ‘Full Steam Ahead’

Plans for a new cruise port in George Town are going ‘full steam ahead’, according to the Cayman Island Government.

Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin made the announcement at the Chamber of Commerce Legislative Luncheon on Wednesday (30th of September).

The Cruise berthing has been the most controversial and divisive issue to face Cayman in recent years. Do the concerns over the damage to the coral reefs outweigh the many hundreds of people and families who rely on jobs created as a result of cruise tourism, and continue to rely on them for years to come ?

Eighty-five percent of tourists arrive to the islands by sea. At the moment the cruise ships must anchor offshore and taxi passengers to the shore. The new port includes docking and direct access to the shore.

Plans for a cable car style ‘Cayman’s Sky Bridge’ were proposed in August by the GreenTech Group, which would have seen passengers transported to the shore from two piers fixed to the sea bed outside the reef line. It would appear however, that the Cayman Government has dismissed that proposal for its original, more traditional one. (more…)