The latest numbers for the tourism industry came out today here in Cayman. Rod McDowall, president of the Cayman Islands Tourism Association (and my boss as head of Red Sail Sports Grand Cayman), reports that cruise ship business was up over 20% for the first four months of 2002 compared to the same period in 2001.
Despite this increase in cruise ship business, overall the tourism industry receipts are down about 15% compared to year prior.
The tourism industry has been hurting greatly since September 11, and many cruise lines have moved ships from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean. The proximity to the US gives the perception that the Caribbean is "safer" than travelling further abroad. Cayman's historical low crime rate has helped retain some business since perceived safety has taken on greater weight in vacation planning decisions.
The net result is that the island is more dependent on cruise ship business than ever before. In this political climate rash decisions can be made that have far reaching effects. The proposed East End cargo ship dock is but one example of the short-sightedness of local politicians.
So what can you do? Remember the power of the almighty 80 cents CI (dollar for the Yanks), and vote with your feet. Take advantage of the tourism industry's H2GO program and receive many discounts off your Cayman Islands vacations this summer. And while you are here be sure to let the Department of Tourism know that you are coming to dive and are concerned about possible damage to dive sites from proposed development.
Despite this increase in cruise ship business, overall the tourism industry receipts are down about 15% compared to year prior.
The tourism industry has been hurting greatly since September 11, and many cruise lines have moved ships from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean. The proximity to the US gives the perception that the Caribbean is "safer" than travelling further abroad. Cayman's historical low crime rate has helped retain some business since perceived safety has taken on greater weight in vacation planning decisions.
The net result is that the island is more dependent on cruise ship business than ever before. In this political climate rash decisions can be made that have far reaching effects. The proposed East End cargo ship dock is but one example of the short-sightedness of local politicians.
So what can you do? Remember the power of the almighty 80 cents CI (dollar for the Yanks), and vote with your feet. Take advantage of the tourism industry's H2GO program and receive many discounts off your Cayman Islands vacations this summer. And while you are here be sure to let the Department of Tourism know that you are coming to dive and are concerned about possible damage to dive sites from proposed development.