Grand Cayman Concept: Cable Cars to Replace Cruise Tenders in GT
As locals in Grand Cayman debate over a cruise pier that will eliminate tendering, Cayman 27 is reporting about a cable car concept as a valid alternative to a new pier.
The cable car concept is called Cayman’s Sky Bridge, and is the idea of James Whittaker, CEO of GreenTech Group. He said that his design can provide berthing facilities for up to four cruise ships at a time, preserving the coral reefs that are feared to likely be destroyed if a pier is built. He said the system is a proved technology and gave the following statement to CITN/Cayman 27:
The cable car system would be able to transport up to 20,000 cruise passengers per hour, making it a faster alternative to tendering. The berthing would also be able to hold the largest cruise ships in the world, the Oasis class from Royal Caribbean. The Oasis class ships have bypassed stopping at Grand Cayman due to their size and the number of passengers that would need tendering.
This plan will appeal to those on Grand Cayman who are worried about the environmental damage that dredging a new cruise pier would have on the coral reefs.
Will Cayman’s Sky Bridge be approved? Only time will tell on that, but Cruise Fever will have the latest when a decision is announced.
Photo Credit: CITN/Cayman 27
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