Cayman Airways announces its ‘getaways’ for Autumn Arts & Culture
Start planning your fall getaway around these exciting festivals and events. The dog days of summer will soon give way to the cool winds of fall, so set aside the beachwear and throw on some comfortable shoes. It’s time to…
Astronauts may suffer artery damage on long missions
By Elizabeth Howell, SPACE.com Contributor for Space.com From Mashable At least some astronauts who spend six months aboard the International Space Station come back to Earth with stiffer arteries than before their flights, a new study reveals. Stiff arteries in…
Lab mice get addicted to sun exposure, you might too
By Deborah Netburn From LA Times A new study helps explain why we can’t stop sunbathing, even when we know it’s bad for us. The biology of sunbathing. Why does it feel so good? Does basking in the sun make…
Cuba could be the ‘Hong Kong of Caribbean’
By Harry Alford From The Philadelphia Tribune We first visited Cuba in 2000. There was so much to see that we visited twice that year (August and November). The nation showed so much promise with its health-care system, education standards,…
St Vincent opposition leader questions projected tourism boom
From Caribbean360 KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, Friday June 20, 2014, CMC -Leader of the Opposition, Arnhim Eustace, has questioned the government’s expectation of a large increase in tourist arrivals for the 2015 season. Responding to recent comments by tourism minister Cecil…
St Vincent PM talks free movement of Caribbean nationals
From Caribbean News Now ST AUGUSTINE, Trinidad — “A more mature, more profound regionalism,” says Dr Ralph Gonsalves, prime minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines, is the only way that regional governments and peoples can tackle the social and…
Morritt’s Cayman House Development finalist in London’s LABC Building Excellence Awards 2014
Coming off of a tumultuous celebration of his recent development – The Londoner, here at Grand Cayman’s Morritt’s Resort; Developer; David Morritt, reached yet another milestone with the recent announcement of recognition as a finalist for his Cayman House Development…
A massive great white shark just cruised into the Gulf of Mexico
From Caribbean360 FLORIDA, United States, Thursday June 19, 2014 – Katharine, a 14-foot-long, 2,300-pound great white shark is making her way steadily towards the Texas coast. The largest ever recorded great white was 21 feet long. Katharine, the great white…
HMS Argyll to sail to the North Atlantic and Caribbean
South-West based Royal UK Navy warship, HMS Argyll is due to sail today (June 20) on her latest deployment to the North Atlantic and Caribbean. HMS Argyll’s captain, Commander Paul Hammond: said “As we sail from Plymouth we can reflect…
The honeymoon from hell in Cuba
From Caribbean360 LONDON, England, Friday June 20, 2014 – British newlyweds Wesley and Heather Dyson had been saving for months for their dream honeymoon, but got exactly the opposite when the experience deteriorated into a nightmare described as “like a…