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Cruise ship passengers return to Cayman

The latest (June) figures from the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism show a massive near 42% jump in tourist arrivals from Cruise ships in Cayman over the 2013 June figures with over 86,500 turning up at our George Town terminals.

Air passengers have also gone up by nearly 7%.

This is despite our taxes and fees on air travel in and out of Grand Cayman being among the highest in the Caribbean region (see Cayman Compass article http://www.compasscayman.com/caycompass/2014/07/29/Cayman-s-air-travel-taxes-among-highest-in-Caribbean-region/)

Cayman Islands June Tourist Visits by Country

Following is a summary table for the Cayman Islands June tourist visitors statistics from the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism:

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June                           June

2014                           2013                           YoY%

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Total Cruise               86,537                   61,027                        41.8%

Total Air                     34,097                   31,889                       6.9%

USA                              28,163                   26,721                        5.4%

Northeast                   8,077                      7,488                         7.9%

Midwest                      4,351                        5                                -5.8%

Southeast                    5,172                       5,272                        -1.9%

Southwest                   8,399                      7,423                         13.2%

West Coast                 2,164                       1,918                          12.8%

Europe                         2,527                       1,710                          47.8%

UK & Ireland             804                          849                             -5.3%

Continental Europe  1,723                       861                             100.1%

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June             June

2014             2013                          YoY%

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Canada                      934              1,046                        -10.7%

Other                         2,473            2,412                            2.5%

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NOTES: Northeast: CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VA, VT, WV Midwest: IA, IL, IN, KY, MI, MN, MO, MT, ND, OH, SD, WI, WY Southeast: AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN Southwest: AK, AR, AZ, CO, HI, KS, LA, NE, NM, OK, TX, UT West Coast: CA, ID, NV, OR, WA Continental Europe includes visitor arrivals from countries outside UK & Ireland Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and Vatican City. SOURCE: Cayman Islands Department of Tourism

 

Cayman’s Julian Jervis continues to turn heads at Commonwealth Games

Cayman squash team singles results, doubles up next

Julian Jervis continues to turn heads on the court for the Cayman Islands. Jervis, 16, made it as far as the semi-finals of the consolation plate singles event at the XX Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland. Jervis would lose to Zambia’s Manda Chilambwe 11-8, 8-11, 11-6, 11-6 at the Scotstoun Sports Campus. The doubles segment goes into action this week, with Jervis returning to the court alongside Myron Blair. Jervis says he has been impressed with Scotland and remains confident in his abilities.

“I’m still running off the vibes of winning the junior Caribbean Area Squash Association title,” Jervis said. “The guy I played earlier is a really good player. I still have my confidence because I know I can do better than I did. We’ve been training for three to four months, really intensely for this stuff now so I feel prepared. Glasgow is amazing, the village is great and the facilities are amazing. I couldn’t be happier.”

Heading into Scotland, expectations were high for the CASA Junior Championships Under-17 title wonner, which Jervis picked up in Bermuda earlier this month. Initially, it seemed the added pressure was a negative as he lost his first two matches to Chris Simpson of Guernsey (11-7, 11-4, 11-1) and Ravindu Laksiri of Sri Lanka (11-6, 11-3, 11-3). Jervis, however, responded with wins over Moreaina Wei of Papua New Guinea (11-2, 11-4, 11-1) and Kevin Hannaway of St. Vincent and the Grenadines (11-1, 14-12, 11-5). Interestingly, Jervis revealed he has been playing through a nagging injury.

“Laksiri ran me to the point where I aggravated my shin, which is a problem that I have quite often. I couldn’t really move into the front very well after a while, but he played very well. I was training one day with Cameron and I just think he did the same thing and the same thing happened. When I went to physio they told me it’s because I have a really tight calf, which makes me not able to bring my feet up enough. It forces me to use muscles in my shin a lot more. It happens all the time now and I’ve been dealing with it for over a year.”

Another highly touted player for Cayman, Cameron Stafford, had mixed results. On his first day, he would defeat Christian Navas of Gibraltar 11-2, 11-5 and 11-3 before losing to Botswana’s Alister Walker 11-3, 11-4, 11-5. He would then make the classic plate quarterfinals, where he would lose to Scotsman Kevin Moran 11-13, 11-5, 8-11, 11-5, 16-14. As Stafford tackles the mixed doubles with Marlene West, he says he is motivated to post better results.

“I’m trying to redeem myself and get my confidence back,” Stafford said. “I go on to the doubles matches with Marlene and we take on two former world champions on the glass court. Marlene and I have never played on a glass court with each other so it’s a whole new experience. I’m healthy but there is a little tweak in both of my calves. I’m stretching, running, covering with a lot of cold ice baths. I’m moving well, playing well but getting the experience against these top players is what I need. You don’t get to play against the top players in the world every day. I get to train with upcoming juniors like Julian all the time so it’s about getting that exposure really.”

Cayman had two other players in the singles event. Daniel Murphy lost all three of his matches, falling to Kenya’s Hartaj Bains 11-7, 11-4, 11-6; Uganda’s Michael Kawooya 11-2, 11-5, 11-2 and Zambia’s Chilambwe 11-9, 11-5, 11-6. Eilidh Bridgeman lost to Wee Worn Low of Malaysia 11-1, 11-2, 11-2 and Vanessa Florens of Mauritius 11-6, 11-1, 11-5. Murphy says while his results were discouraging, he intends to keep battling.

“It was hard to adjust to the courts but overall I thought I played alright,” Murphy said. “I’m going to just try and play my best, stay on court as long as possible with the professionals. I’ll give my all and that’s all I can do really.” Murphy will be teaming up with Bridgeman in the mixed doubles event. Bridgeman says at times she felt outclassed.

“I played No. 5 in the world so it was really tough playing Low,” Bridgeman said. “Obviously, there’s not much you can do against someone who is that good. But I think she was quite nice at keeping the rallies going. I was just running and running and that’s all I could really do. A lot of the players here are so strong that you’re going to meet someone very strong, very quickly. So really, as soon as you go on against someone like that you’re not going to get the chance to do it again so you have to make the most of it.”

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