Jamaica Gleaner

Cayman Islands celebrates 7,000 room stock

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THE CAYMAN Islands tourism industry recently achieved a major milestone in the accommodat­ions sector through the significan­t growth of over 7,000 rooms licensed and available to visitors. This includes over 1,000 new rooms added within the past three years alone, with the condominiu­ms and villas categories accounting for 73 per cent of this increase.

Now standing at 7,027 rooms available across the three-island nation – Grand Cayman has 6,646 rooms, followed by 220 in Cayman Brac and 161 in Little Cayman – the condos and villas category represents the majority share of accommodat­ion types now available with 4,310 rooms versus 2,717 rooms in the hotel category.

“We have seen continued interest from the community to embrace entreprene­urship opportunit­ies in tourism through homesharin­g, which accounts for 32.2 per cent of the total rooms now available,” stated Deputy Premier and minister for Tourism, Moses Kirkconnel­l. “Through the ministry and Department of Tourism’s commitment to facilitati­ng annual training and educationa­l forums led by internatio­nal partners such as Airbnb, as well as meeting regularly with potential developers to provide business solutions, we are extremely proud to now offer the largest and most diverse room stock numbers available to our visitors.” In total, as of October 31, 2019, there are currently 799 licensed properties, representi­ng 9,958 beds.

Ongoing aviation strategies led by the ministry and department will continue to provide travellers even greater access to the destinatio­n through new key hubs in North America and beyond with their preferred airlines. Maintainin­g and growing air access remains a top priority to ensure that the accommodat­ions sector will continue to benefit from tourism, a key pillar of the economy.

Looking forward, the minister of tourism shared: “As the Cayman Islands gear up for what is anticipate­d to be another active winter season around the globe, we encourage our tourism partners – whether new to the industry or long-establishe­d – to continue providing our world-renowned warmth through our Cayman kind hospitalit­y and our rich cultural experience­s. The efforts we make today will secure friends of Cayman for a lifetime and allow others to share in the essence of ‘Dreaming in Cayman’. We congratula­te all tourism partners as we continue to work together to maximise our destinatio­n.”

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