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Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands (/ˈkmən/) is a self-governing British Overseas Territory—the largest by population in the western Caribbean Sea. The 264-square-kilometre (102-square-mile) territory comprises the three islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, which are located to the south of Cuba and northeast of Honduras, between Jamaica and Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. The capital city is George Town on Grand Cayman, which is the most populous of the three islands.

Cayman Islands
Motto
"He hath founded it upon the seas"
Anthem: "God Save the King"
National song: "Beloved Isle Cayman"
Location of Cayman Islands (circled in red)
Sovereign state United Kingdom
British control1670
Self-government4 July 1959
Separation from Jamaica6 August 1962
Current constitution6 November 2009
Capital
and largest city
George Town
19°20′N 81°24′W / 19.333°N 81.400°W / 19.333; -81.400
Official languagesEnglish
Vernacular
languages
Cayman Islands English[1]
Ethnic groups
(2021[3])
42.7% Mixed
23.1% Black
21.4% White
9.1% South Asian
3.7% Other[2]
Religion
Demonym(s)Caymanian
GovernmentParliamentary dependency under a constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Charles III
• Governor
Martyn Roper
• Premier
Wayne Panton
LegislatureParliament
Government of the United Kingdom
• Minister
vacant
Area
• Total
264 km2 (102 sq mi)
• Water (%)
1.6
Highest elevation
43 m (141 ft)
Population
• 2021 census
78,554[5]
• Density
244/km2 (632.0/sq mi) (59th)
GDP (PPP)2019[6] estimate
• Total
$4.78 billion
• Per capita
$73,600
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$5.61 billion[7] (160th)
• Per capita
$85,347 (7th)
HDI (2013)0.888
very high
CurrencyCayman Islands dollar (KYD)
Time zoneUTC-5:00 (EST)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+1-345
UK postcode
KYx-xxxx
ISO 3166 codeKY
Internet TLD.ky
Websitehttps://www.gov.ky/

The Cayman Islands is considered to be part of the geographic Western Caribbean Zone as well as the Greater Antilles. The territory is a major world offshore financial centre for international businesses and wealthy individuals, largely as a result of the state not charging taxes on any income earned or stored.[8]

With a GDP per capita of $91,392, the Cayman Islands has the highest standard of living in the Caribbean.[9] Immigrants from over 130 countries and territories reside in the Cayman Islands.[10]

History

 
2 dollar Cayman 1975

No archaeological evidence for an indigenous presence has been found on the Cayman Islands.[11] Therefore, it is believed that they were discovered by Christopher Columbus on 10 May 1503 during his final voyage to the Americas.[12][13] He named them 'Las Tortugas' due to the large number of turtles found on the islands (which were soon hunted to near-extinction);[12][14] however, in the succeeding decades the islands began to be referred to as the Caimanas or Caymanes, after the caimans present there.[13][12] No immediate colonisation occurred following Columbus's discovery; however, a variety of settlers from various backgrounds made their home on the islands, including pirates, shipwrecked sailors, and deserters from Oliver Cromwell's army in Jamaica.[15] Sir Francis Drake briefly visited the islands in 1586.[16]

 
Cayman Islands National Museum, George Town, Grand Cayman

The first recorded permanent inhabitant of the Cayman Islands, Isaac Bodden, was born on Grand Cayman around 1661. He was the grandson of the original settler named Bodden who was probably one of Oliver Cromwell's soldiers at the taking of Jamaica in 1655.[17]

England took formal control of the Cayman Islands, along with Jamaica, as a result of the Treaty of Madrid of 1670.[13] That same year saw an attack on a turtle fishing settlement on Little Cayman by the Spanish under Manuel Ribeiro Pardal.[16] Following several unsuccessful attempts at settlement in what had by now become a haven for pirates,[14] a permanent English-speaking population in the islands dates from the 1730s.[14] With settlement, after the first royal land grant by the Governor of Jamaica in 1734, came the perceived need for slaves.[18] Many were brought to the islands from Africa; this is evident today with the majority of native Caymanians being of African and/or English descent.[13] The results of the first census taken in the islands in 1802 showed the population on Grand Cayman to be 933, with 545 of those inhabitants being enslaved.[14] Slavery was abolished in the Cayman Islands in 1833. At the time of abolition, there were over 950 people of African ancestry enslaved by 116 families.[19][12]

On 22 June 1863, the Cayman Islands became officially declared and administered as a dependency of the Crown Colony of Jamaica.[20] The islands continued to be governed as part of the Colony of Jamaica until 1962 when they became a separate Crown colony while Jamaica became an independent Commonwealth realm.[21][13]

 
The Heroes Square in the centre of George Town, which commemorates the Cayman Islands' war dead. The Legislative Assembly building is at the left.

On 8 February 1794, the Caymanians rescued the crews of a group of ten merchant ships, including HMS Convert, an incident that has since become known as the Wreck of the Ten Sail.[12][14] The ships had struck a reef and run aground during rough seas.[22] Legend has it that King George III rewarded the island with a promise never to introduce taxes as compensation for their generosity, as one of the ships carried a member of the King's own family. While this remains a popular legend, the story is not true.[23][14]

In the 1950s, tourism began to take off with the opening of Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA) in 1952,[24] a bank and several hotels, plus a number of scheduled flights and cruise stop-overs.[16][14] Politically the Cayman Islands were an internally self-governing territory of Jamaica from 1958 to 1962; however, they reverted to direct British rule following the independence of Jamaica in 1962.[13] In 1972, a large degree of internal autonomy was granted by a new constitution, with further revisions being made in 1994.[13] The Cayman Islands government focused on boosting the territory's economy via tourism and off-shore finance, both of which mushroomed from the 1970s onwards.[14][13] The Cayman Islands have historically been a tax-exempt destination, and the government has always relied on indirect and not direct taxes. The territory has never levied income tax, capital gains tax, or any wealth tax, making them a popular tax haven.[25]

The constitution was further modified in 2001 and 2009, codifying various aspects of human rights legislation.[13]

On 11 September 2004 the island of Grand Cayman, which lies largely unprotected at sea level, was hit by Hurricane Ivan, creating an 8-foot (2.4 m) storm surge which flooded many areas of Grand Cayman.[13] An estimated 83% of the dwellings on the island were damaged including 4% requiring complete reconstruction. A reported 70% of all dwellings suffered severe damage from flooding or wind. Another 26% sustained minor damage from partial roof removal, low levels of flooding, or impact with floating or wind-driven hurricane debris.[26] Power, water and communications were disrupted for months in some areas as Ivan was the worst hurricane to hit the islands in 86 years.[27] Grand Cayman began a major rebuilding process and within two years its infrastructure was nearly returned to pre-hurricane status. Due to the tropical location of the islands, more hurricanes or tropical systems have affected the Cayman Islands than any other region in the Atlantic basin; it has been brushed or directly hit, on average, every 2.23 years.[28]

Geography

 
Map of the Cayman Islands, showing the three main islands about 120 kilometres (75 miles) apart

The islands are in the western Caribbean Sea and are the peaks of an undersea mountain range called the Cayman Ridge (or Cayman Rise). This ridge flanks the Cayman Trough, 6,000 m (20,000 ft) deep[29] which lies 6 km (3.7 mi) to the south.[30] The islands lie in the northwest of the Caribbean Sea, east of Quintana Roo, Mexico and Yucatán State, Mexico, northeast of Costa Rica, north of Panama, south of Cuba and west of Jamaica. They are situated about 700 km (430 mi) south of Miami,[31] 750 km (470 mi) east of Mexico,[32] 366 km (227 mi) south of Cuba,[33] and about 500 km (310 mi) northwest of Jamaica.[34] Grand Cayman is by far the largest, with an area of 197 km2 (76 sq mi).[35] Grand Cayman's two "sister islands", Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, are about 120 km (75 mi) east north-east of Grand Cayman and have areas of 38 and 28.5 km2 (14.7 and 11.0 sq mi)[36] respectively. The nearest land mass from Grand Cayman is the Canarreos Archipelago (about 240 km or 150 miles away), whereas the nearest from the easternmost island Cayman Brac is the Jardines de la Reina archipelago (about 160 km or 100 miles away) – both of which are part of Cuba.

 
George Town waterfront.

All three islands were formed by large coral heads covering submerged ice-age peaks of western extensions of the Cuban Sierra Maestra range and are mostly flat. One notable exception to this is The Bluff on Cayman Brac's eastern part, which rises to 43 m (141 ft) above sea level, the highest point on the islands.[37]

The terrain is mostly a low-lying limestone base surrounded by coral reefs. The portions of prehistoric coral reef that line the coastline and protrude from the water are referred to as ironshore.

Fauna

 
Blue iguana

The mammalian species in the Cayman Islands include the introduced Central American agouti[38] and eight species of bats. At least three now extinct native rodent species were present until the discovery of the islands by Europeans. Marine life around the island of the Grand Cayman includes tarpon, silversides (Atheriniformes), French angelfish (Pomacanthus paru), and giant barrel sponges. A number of cetaceans are found in offshore waters. These species include the goose-beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris), Blainville's beaked whale (Mesoplodon densirostris) and sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus).

Cayman avian fauna includes two endemic subspecies of Amazona parrots: Amazona leucocephala hesterna or Cuban amazon, presently restricted to the island of Cayman Brac, but formerly also on Little Cayman, and Amazona leucocephala caymanensis or Grand Cayman parrot, which is native to the Cayman Islands, forested areas of Cuba, and the Isla de la Juventud. Little Cayman and Cayman Brac are also home to red-footed and brown boobies.[39][40] Although the barn owl (Tyto alba) occurs in all three of the islands they are not commonplace. The Cayman Islands also possess five endemic subspecies of butterflies.[41] These butterfly breeds can be viewed at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on the Grand Cayman.

Among other notable fauna at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park is the critically threatened blue iguana which is also known as the Grand Cayman iguana (Cyclura lewisi). The blue iguana is endemic to the Grand Cayman[42] particularly because of rocky, sunlit, open areas near the island's shores that are advantageous for the laying of eggs. Nevertheless, habitat destruction and invasive mammalian predators remain the primary reasons that blue iguana hatchlings do not survive naturally.[43]

The Cuban crocodile (Crocodylus rhombifer) once inhabited the islands.[44] The name "Cayman" is derived from a Carib word for various crocodilians.[45]

 
Signs at Rum Point commemorating landed and near-miss hurricanes

Climate

The Cayman Islands has a tropical wet and dry climate, with a wet season from May to October, and a dry season that runs from November to April. Seasonally, there is little temperature change.[46]

A major natural hazard is the tropical cyclones that form during the Atlantic hurricane season from June to November.

On 11 and 12 September 2004, Hurricane Ivan struck the Cayman Islands. The storm resulted in two deaths and caused significant damage to the infrastructure on the islands. The total economic impact of the storms was estimated to be $3.4 billion.[47]

Demographics

According to the Economics and Statistics Office of the Government of the Cayman Islands, the Cayman Islands had a population of 78,554 as of fall 2022.[48] It was revealed in the 2021 census that 56% of the workforce is Non-Caymanian; this is the first time in the territory's history that the number of working immigrants has overtaken the number of working Caymanians.[49] Most Caymanians are of mixed African and European ancestry. Slavery was not common throughout the islands, and once it was abolished, communities seemed to integrate more compliantly than other Caribbean nations and territories, resulting in a more mixed-race population.

The country's demographics are changing rapidly. Immigration plays a huge role, however, the changing demographics in age have sounded alarm bells in the most recent census. In comparison to the 2010 census, the 2021 census has shown that 36% of Cayman's population growth has been in seniors over the age of 65, while only 8% growth was recorded in groups under 15 years of age. This is due to extremely low birth rates among Caymanians, which almost forces the government to have to seek out workers from overseas to sustain the country's economic success. This has raised concerns, however, among many young Caymanians, who worry about the workforce becoming increasingly competitive with the influx of workers, as well as rent and property prices going up.[50]

Because the population has skyrocketed over the last decade, the Premier of the Cayman Islands, Wayne Panton, has stressed that the islands need more careful and managed growth. Many have worried that the country's infrastructure and services cannot cope with the surging population.[51]

District populations

 
Traditional Caymanian home at East End, Grand Cayman

According to a 2022 population report by the Cayman Islands Government, the estimated population is 78,554,[52] however, the permanent resident population is 71,105,[53] broken down as follows:

Demographics & immigration

According to the Cayman Islands Spring 2022 Labour Force report, 48.9% of the country is Caymanian. This includes generational Caymanians and those who have obtained Caymanian status (term used for citizenship).[55] The remaining 51.1% are immigrants on work permits, or those with permanent residency, which is a pathway to gaining status. The Cayman Islands has long been a popular destination for expatriates, dating back to the late 1970s when the country's financial sector started to take off.

Population by country of birth[55]
Nationalities percent
Cayman Islands
35.4%
Jamaica
24.8%
The Philippines
5.5%
United Kingdom
5.3%
United States
5.2%
Honduras
4.2%
Canada
3.3%
India
2.1%
Cuba
1.6%
South Africa
1%
Nicaragua
1%
Other
10.6%

Religion

The predominant religion on the Cayman Islands is Christianity[56] (66.9%, down from over 80% in 2010).[57] Religions practised include United Church, Church of God, Anglican Church, Baptist Church, Catholic Church, Seventh-day Adventist Church, and Pentecostal Church. Roman Catholic churches are St. Ignatius Church, George Town, Christ the Redeemer Church, West Bay and Stella Maris Church, Cayman Brac. Many citizens are deeply religious, regularly going to church, however, atheism has been on the rise throughout the islands since 2000, with 25% now identifying with no religion, according to the 2021 census. It is a common trend for developed nations to have a large number of irreligious citizens.[57] Ports are closed on Sundays and Christian holidays. There is also an active synagogue and Jewish community[58] on the island as well as places of worship in George Town for Jehovah's Witnesses and followers of the Bahá'í faith.

In 2020, there are an estimated 121 muslims in Cayman Islands.[59]

 
Elmslie United Church, George Town

Languages

The official language of the Cayman Islands is English (90%).[56] Islanders' accents retain elements passed down from English, Scottish, and Welsh settlers (among others) in a language variety known as Cayman Creole. Caymanians of Jamaican origin speak in their own vernacular (see Jamaican Creole and Jamaican English). It is also quite commonplace to hear some residents converse in Spanish[56] as many citizens have relocated from Latin America to work and live on Grand Cayman. The Latin American nations with the greatest representation are Honduras, Cuba, Colombia, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic. Spanish speakers comprise approximately between 10 and 12% of the population and are predominantly of the Caribbean dialect. Tagalog is spoken by about 5% of inhabitants most of whom are Filipino residents on work permits.[56]

Economy

 
A proportional representation of Cayman Islands exports, 2019

The economy of the Cayman Islands is dominated by financial services and tourism, together accounting for 50-60% of Gross Domestic Product.[60] The nation's low tax rates have led to it being used as a tax haven for corporations; there are 100,000 companies registered in the Cayman Islands, more than the population itself. The Cayman Islands have come under criticism for allegations of money laundering and other financial crimes, including a 2016 statement by former US president Barack Obama that described a particular building which was the registered address of over 12,000 corporations as a "tax scam".[61]

The Cayman Islands holds a relatively low unemployment rate of about 4.24% as of 2015,[62] lower than the value of 4.7% that was recorded in 2014.

With an average income of US$71,549, Caymanians have the highest standard of living in the Caribbean. According to the CIA World Factbook, the Cayman Islands' real GDP per capita is the tenth highest in the world, but the CIA's data for Cayman dates to 2018 and is likely to be lower than present-day values.[63] The territory prints its own currency, the Cayman Islands dollar (KYD), which is pegged to the US dollar US$1.227 to 1 KYD. However, in many retail stores throughout the islands, the KYD is typically traded at US$1.25.[64]

Cayman Islands have a high cost of living, even when compared to UK and US.[65] For example, a loaf of multigrain bread is $5.49 (KYD), while a similar loaf sells for $2.47 (KYD) in the US and $1.36 (KYD) in the UK.[66]

The minimum wage (as of February 2021) is $6 KYD for standard positions, and $4.50 for workers in the service industry, where tips supplement income.[67] This contributes to wealth disparity.[68] A small segment of the population lives in condemned properties lacking power and running water.[69]

The government has established a Needs Assessment Unit to relieve poverty in the islands.[70] Local charities, including Cayman's Acts of Random Kindness (ARK) also provide assistance.

The government's primary source of income is indirect taxation: there is no income tax, capital gains tax, or corporation tax.[25] An import duty of 5% to 22% (automobiles 29.5% to 100%) is levied against goods imported into the islands. Few goods are exempt; notable exemptions include books, cameras, gold, and perfume.[71]

Tourism

One of Grand Cayman's main attractions is Seven Mile Beach, site of a number of the island's hotels and resorts. Named one of the Ultimate Beaches by Caribbean Travel and Life, Seven Mile Beach (due to erosion over the years, the number has decreased to 5.5 miles) is a public beach on the western shore of Grand Cayman Island.[72] Historical sites in Grand Cayman, such as Pedro St. James Castle in Savannah, also attract visitors.[73]

 
Observation Tower at Camana Bay, north George Town
 
Stingray passing through Stingray City, Grand Cayman

All three islands offer scuba diving, and the Cayman Islands are home to several snorkelling locations where tourists can swim with stingrays. The most popular area to do this is Stingray City, Grand Cayman. Stingray City is a top attraction in Grand Cayman and originally started in the 1980s when divers started feeding squid to stingrays. The stingrays started to associate the sound of the boat motors with food, and thus visit this area year-round.[74]

There are two shipwrecks off the shores of Cayman Brac, including the MV Captain Keith Tibbetts;[75] Grand Cayman also has several shipwrecks off its shores, including one deliberate one. On 30 September 1994, the USS Kittiwake was decommissioned and struck from the Naval Vessel Register. In November 2008 her ownership was transferred for an undisclosed amount to the government of the Cayman Islands, which had decided to sink the Kittiwake in June 2009 to form a new artificial reef off Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman. Following several delays, the ship was finally scuttled according to plan on 5 January 2011. The Kittiwake has become a dynamic environment for marine life. While visitors are not allowed to take anything, there are endless sights. Each of the five decks of the ship offers squirrelfish, rare sponges, Goliath groupers, urchins, and more. Experienced and beginner divers are invited to swim around the Kittiwake.[76] Pirates Week is an annual 11-day November festival started in 1977 by the then-Minister of Tourism Jim Bodden to boost tourism during the country's tourism slow season.[77]

Other Grand Cayman tourist attractions include the ironshore landscape of Hell; the 23-acre (93,000 m2) marine theme park "Cayman Turtle Centre: Island Wildlife Encounter", previously known as "Boatswain's Beach"; the production of gourmet sea salt; and the Mastic Trail, a hiking trail through the forests in the centre of the island. The National Trust for the Cayman Islands provides guided tours weekly on the Mastic Trail and other locations.[78]

Another attraction to visit on Grand Cayman is the Observation Tower, located in Camana Bay. The Observation Tower is 75 feet tall and provides 360-degree views across Seven Mile Beach, George Town, the North Sound, and beyond. It is free to the public and climbing the tower has become a popular thing to do in the Cayman Islands.[79]

Points of interest include the East End Light (sometimes called Gorling Bluff Light), a lighthouse at the east end of Grand Cayman island. The lighthouse is the centrepiece of East End Lighthouse Park, managed by the National Trust for the Cayman Islands; the first navigational aid on the site was the first lighthouse in the Cayman Islands.

Shipping

As of 31 December 2015, 360 commercial vessels and 1,674 pleasure craft were registered in the Cayman Islands totalling 4.3 million GT.[80]

Labour

The Cayman Islands has a population of 69,656 (as of 2021) and therefore a limited workforce.[81] Work permits may, therefore, be granted to foreigners. On average, there have been more than 24,000+ foreigners holding valid work permits.[82]

Work permits for non-citizens

To work in the Cayman Islands as a non-citizen, a work permit is required. This involves passing a police background check and a health check. A prospective immigrant worker will not be granted a permit unless certain medical conditions are met, including testing negative for syphilis and HIV. A permit may be granted to individuals on special work.

A foreigner must first have a job to move to the Cayman Islands. The employer applies and pays for the work permit.[83] Work permits are not granted to foreigners who are in the Cayman Islands (unless it is a renewal). The Cayman Islands Immigration Department requires foreigners to remain out of the country until their work permit has been approved.[84]

The Cayman Islands presently imposes a controversial "rollover" in relation to expatriate workers who require a work permit. Non-Caymanians are only permitted to reside and work within the territory for a maximum of nine years unless they satisfy the criteria of key employees. Non-Caymanians who are "rolled over" may return to work for additional nine-year periods, subject to a one-year gap between their periods of work. The policy has been the subject of some controversy within the press. Law firms have been particularly upset by the recruitment difficulties that it has caused.[85] Other less well-remunerated employment sectors have been affected as well. Concerns about safety have been expressed by diving instructors, and realtors have also expressed concerns. Others support the rollover as necessary to protect Caymanian identity in the face of immigration of large numbers of expatriate workers.[86]

Concerns have been expressed that in the long term, the policy may damage the preeminence of the Cayman Islands as an offshore financial centre by making it difficult to recruit and retain experienced staff from onshore financial centres. Government employees are no longer exempt from this "rollover" policy, according to this report in a local newspaper.[87] The governor has used his constitutional powers, which give him absolute control over the disposition of civil service employees, to determine which expatriate civil servants are dismissed after seven years service and which are not.[citation needed]

This policy is incorporated in the Immigration Law (2003 revision), written by the United Democratic Party government, and subsequently enforced by the People's Progressive Movement Party government. Both governments agree to the term limits on foreign workers, and the majority of Caymanians also agree it is necessary to protect local culture and heritage from being eroded by a large number of foreigners gaining residency and citizenship.[88]

CARICOM Single Market Economy

In recognition of the CARICOM (Free Movement) Skilled Persons Act which came into effect in July 1997 in some of the CARICOM countries such as Jamaica and which has been adopted in other CARICOM countries, such as Trinidad and Tobago[89] it is possible that CARICOM nationals who hold the "A Certificate of Recognition of Caribbean Community Skilled Person" will be allowed to work in the Cayman Islands[90] under normal working conditions.

Government

The Cayman Islands are a British overseas territory, listed by the UN Special Committee of 24 as one of the 16 non-self-governing territories. The current Constitution, incorporating a Bill of Rights, was ordained by a statutory instrument of the United Kingdom in 2009.[91] A 19-seat (not including two non-voting members appointed by the Governor which brings the total to 21 members) Parliament is elected by the people every four years to handle domestic affairs.[92] Of the elected Members of the Parliament (MPs), seven are chosen to serve as government Ministers in a Cabinet headed by the Governor. The Premier is appointed by the Governor.[93]

A Governor is appointed by the King of the United Kingdom on the advice of the British Government to represent the monarch.[94] Governors can exercise complete legislative and executive authority if they wish through blanket powers reserved to them in the constitution.[95] Bills which have passed the Parliament require royal assent before becoming effective. The Constitution empowers the Governor to withhold royal assent in cases where the legislation appears to him or her to be repugnant to or inconsistent with the Constitution or affects the rights and privileges of the Parliament or the Royal Prerogative, or matters reserved to the Governor by article 55.[96] The executive authority of the Cayman Islands is vested in the King and is exercised by the Government, consisting of the Governor and the Cabinet.[97] There is an office of the Deputy Governor, who must be a Caymanian and have served in a senior public office. The Deputy Governor is the acting Governor when the office of Governor is vacant, or the Governor is not able to discharge his or her duties or is absent from the Cayman Islands.[98] The current Governor of the Cayman Islands is Martyn Roper.[99]

The Cabinet is composed of two official members and seven elected members, called Ministers; one of whom is designated Premier. The Premier can serve for two consecutive terms after which he or she is barred from attaining the office again. Although an MP can only be Premier twice any person who meets the qualifications and requirements for a seat in the Parliament can be elected to the Parliament indefinitely.[100]

There are two official members of the Parliament, the Deputy Governor and the Attorney General. They are appointed by the Governor in accordance with His Majesty's instructions, and although they have seats in the Parliament, under the 2009 Constitution, they do not vote. They serve in a professional and advisory role to the MPs, the Deputy Governor represents the Governor who is a representative of the King and the British Government. While the Attorney General serves to advise on legal matters and has special responsibilities in Parliament, they are generally responsible for changes to the Penal code.

The seven Ministers are voted into office by the 19 elected members of the Parliament of the Cayman Islands. One of the Ministers, the leader of the majority political party, is appointed Premier by the Governor.

After consulting the Premier, the Governor allocates a portfolio of responsibilities to each Cabinet Minister. Under the principle of collective responsibility, all Ministers are obliged to support in the Parliament any measures approved by Cabinet.

Almost 80 departments, sections and units carry out the business of government, joined by a number of statutory boards and authorities set up for specific purposes, such as the Port Authority, the Civil Aviation Authority, the Immigration Board, the Water Authority, the University College Board of Governors, the National Pensions Board and the Health Insurance Commission.

Since 2000, there have been two official major political parties: The Cayman Democratic Party (CDP) and the People's Progressive Movement (PPM). While there has been a shift to political parties, many contending for office still run as independents. The two parties are notably similar, though they consider each other rivals in most cases, their differences are generally in personality and implementation rather than actual policy. The Cayman Islands generally lacks any form of organised political parties.[101] As of the May 2017 General Election, members of the PPM and CDP have joined with three independent members to form a government coalition despite many years of enmity.[102]

Police

Policing in the country is provided chiefly by the RCIPS or Royal Cayman Islands Police Service and the CICBC or Cayman Islands Customs & Border Control. These two agencies co-operate in aspects of law enforcement, including their joint marine unit.[103][104]

Military and defence

The defence of the Cayman Islands is the responsibility of the United Kingdom. The Royal Navy maintains a ship on permanent station in the Caribbean (HMS Medway (P223)) and additionally sends another Royal Navy or Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship as a part of Atlantic Patrol (NORTH) tasking. These ships' main mission in the region is to maintain British sovereignty for the overseas territories, provide humanitarian aid and disaster relief during disasters such as hurricanes, which are common in the area, and to conduct counter-narcotic operations.

Cayman Islands Regiment

On 12 October 2019, the government announced the formation of the Cayman Islands Regiment, a new British Armed Forces unit. The Cayman Islands Regiment which became fully operational in 2020, with an initial 35–50 personnel of mostly reservists. Between 2020 through 2021 the Regiment grew to over a hundred personnel and over the next several years expected to grow to over a several hundred personnel.[105][106][107]

In mid-December 2019, recruitment for commanding officers and junior officers began, with the commanding officers expected to begin work in January 2020 and the junior officers expected to begin in February 2020.[108]

In January 2020, the first officers were chosen for the Cayman Islands Regiment.[109]

Since the formation of the Regiment, it has been deployed on a few operational tours providing HADR or Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief as well as assisting with the COVid19 Pandemic.

Cadet Corps

The Cayman Islands Cadet Corps was formed in March 2001 and carries out military-type training with teenage citizens of the country.[110]

Coast Guard

In 2018, the PPM-led Coalition government pledged to form a coast guard to protect the interests of the Cayman Islands, especially in terms of illegal immigration and illegal drug importation as well as search and rescue.[111] In mid-2018, the Commander and second-in-Command of the Cayman Islands Coast Guard were appointed. Commander Robert Scotland was appointed as the first commanding officer and Lieutenant Commander Leo Anglin was appointed as Second-in-Command.[112]

In mid-2019, the commander and second-in-command took part in international joint operations with the United States Coast Guard and the Jamaica Defense Force Coast Guard called Operation Riptide. This makes it the first deployment for the Cayman Islands Coast Guard and the first in ten years any Cayman Representative has been on a foreign military ship for a counternarcotic operation.[113][114]

In late November 2019, it was announced that the Cayman Islands Coast Guard would become operational in January 2020, with initial total of 21 Coast Guardsmen half of which would come from the joint marine unit, with further recruitment in the new year. One of the many taskings of the Coast Guard will be to push enforcement of all laws that apply to the designated Wildlife Interaction Zone.[115]

On 5 October 2021, the Cayman Islands Parliament passed the Cayman Islands Coast Guard Act thus establishing the Cayman Islands Coast Guard as a uniformed and disciplined department of Government.[116]

Taxation

No direct taxation is imposed on residents and Cayman Islands companies. The government receives the majority of its income from indirect taxation. Duty is levied against most imported goods, which is typically in the range of 22% to 25%. Some items are exempted, such as baby formula, books, cameras, electric vehicles and certain items are taxed at 5%. Duty on automobiles depends on their value. The duty can amount to 29.5% up to $20,000.00 KYD CIF (cost, insurance and freight) and up to 42% over $30,000.00 KYD CIF for expensive models. The government charges flat licensing fees on financial institutions that operate in the islands and there are work permit fees on foreign labour. A 13% government tax is placed on all tourist accommodations in addition to a US$37.50 airport departure tax which is built into the cost of an airline ticket. There is a 7.5% sales tax on the proceeds of the sale of the property, payable by the purchaser. There are no taxes on corporate profits, capital gains, or personal income. There are no estate or death inheritance taxes payable on Cayman Islands real estate or other assets held in the Cayman Islands.

The legend behind the lack of taxation comes from the Wreck of the Ten Sail, when multiple ships ran aground on the reef off the north coast of Grand Cayman. Local fishermen are said to have then sailed out to rescue the crew and salvage goods from the wrecks. It is said that out of gratitude, and due to their small size, King George III then issued the edict that the citizens of the country of the Cayman Islands would never pay tax.[117] There is, however, no documented evidence for this story besides oral tradition.

Foreign relations

 
Postage stamp with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, 1953

Foreign policy is controlled by the United Kingdom, as the islands remain an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Although in its early days, the Cayman Islands' most important relationships were with Britain and Jamaica, in recent years, as a result of economic dependence, a relationship with the United States has developed.

Though the Cayman Islands is involved in no major international disputes, they have come under some criticism due to the use of their territory for narcotics trafficking and money laundering. In an attempt to address this, the government entered into the Narcotics Agreement of 1984 and the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty of 1986 with the United States, to reduce the use of their facilities associated with these activities. In more recent years, they have stepped up the fight against money laundering, by limiting banking secrecy, introducing requirements for customer identification and record keeping, and requiring banks to co-operate with foreign investigators.

Due to their status as an overseas territory of the UK, the Cayman Islands has no separate representation either in the United Nations or in most other international organisations. However, the Cayman Islands still participates in some international organisations, being an associate member of Caricom and UNESCO, and a member of a sub-bureau of Interpol.[118]

Emergency Services

Access to Emergency Services is available using 9-1-1, the Emergency telephone number, the same number as is used in Canada and the United States.[119] The Cayman Islands Department of Public Safety's Communications Centre processes 9-1-1 and non-emergency Police assistance, Ambulance Service, Fire Service and search and rescue calls for all three islands. The Communications Centre dispatches RCIP and EMS units directly; the Cayman Islands Fire Service maintains their own dispatch room at the airport fire station.[120]

The Police Services are handled by the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service. The Fire Services are handled by the Cayman Islands Fire Service. There are 4 main hospitals in the Cayman Islands, Private and Public Health in the Cayman Islands with various localised health clinics around the islands.

Infrastructure

Ports

George Town is the port capital of Grand Cayman. There are no berthing facilities for cruise ships, but up to four cruise ships can anchor in designated anchorages. There are three cruise terminals in George Town, the North, South, and Royal Watler Terminals. The ride from the ship to the terminal is about 5 minutes.[121]

Airports and airlines

There are three airports which serve the Cayman Islands. The islands' national flag carrier is Cayman Airways, with Owen Roberts International Airport hosting the airline as its hub.

Owen Roberts International AirportCharles Kirkconnell International AirportEdward Bodden Airfield

Main Highways

There are three highways, as well as crucial feeder roads that serve the Cayman Islands capital city, George Town. Residents in the east of the city will rely on the East-West Arterial Bypass to go into George Town; as well as Shamrock Road coming from Bodden Town and the eastern districts. Other main highways and carriageways include:

• Linford Pierson Highway (most popular roadway into George Town from the east) • Esterly Tibbetts Highway (serves commuters to the north of the city and West Bay) • North Sound Road (main road for Central George Town) • South Sound Road (used by commuters to the south of the city) • Crewe Road (alternative to taking Linford Pierson Highway)

Education

Primary and secondary schools

The Cayman Islands Education Department operates state schools. Caymanian children are entitled to free primary and secondary education. There are two public high schools on Grand Cayman, John Gray High School and Clifton Hunter High School, and one on Cayman Brac, Layman E. Scott High School. Various churches and private foundations operate several private schools.

Colleges and universities

The University College of the Cayman Islands has campuses on Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac and is the only government-run university on the Cayman Islands.[122]

The International College of the Cayman Islands is a private college in Grand Cayman. The college was established in 1970 and offers associate's, bachelor's and master's degree programmes.[123] Grand Cayman is also home to St. Matthew's University, which includes a medical school and a school of veterinary medicine.[124] The Cayman Islands Law School, a branch of the University of Liverpool, is based on Grand Cayman.[125]

The Cayman Islands Civil Service College, a unit of the Cayman Islands government organised under the Portfolio of the Civil Service, is in Grand Cayman. Co-situated with University College of the Cayman Islands, it offers both degree programs and continuing education units of various sorts. The college opened in 2007 and is also used as a government research centre.

There is a University of the West Indies Open campus in the territory.[126]

Sports

Truman Bodden Sports Complex is a multi-use complex in George Town. The complex is separated into an outdoor, six-lane 25-metre (82 ft) swimming pool, full purpose track and field and basketball/netball courts. The field surrounded by the track is used for association football matches as well as other field sports. The track stadium holds 3,000 people.

Association football is the national and most popular sport, with the Cayman Islands national football team representing the Cayman Islands in FIFA.[127]

The Cayman Islands Basketball Federation joined the international basketball governing body FIBA in 1976.[128] The country's national team attended the Caribbean Basketball Championship for the first time in 2011. Cayman Islands National Male National Team has won back 2 back Gold Medal victories in 2017 and 2019 Natwest Island Games.

Rugby union is a developing sport, and has its own national men's team, women's team, and Sevens team. The Cayman Men's Rugby 7s team is second in the region after the 2011 NACRA 7s Championship.

The Cayman Islands are a member of FIFA, the International Olympic Committee and the Pan American Sports Organisation, and also competes in the biennial Island Games.[129]

The Cayman Islands are a member of the International Cricket Council which they joined in 1997 as an Affiliate, before becoming an Associate member in 2002. The Cayman Islands national cricket team represents the islands in international cricket. The team has previously played the sport at first-class, List A and Twenty20 level. It competes in Division Five of the World Cricket League.[130]

Squash is popular in the Cayman Islands with a vibrant community of mostly ex-pats playing out of the 7-court South Sound Squash Club. In addition, the women's professional squash association hosts one of their major events each year in an all-glass court being set up in Camana Bay. In December 2012, the former Cayman Open will be replaced by the Women's World Championships, the largest tournament in the world. The top Cayman men's player, Cameron Stafford is No. 2 in the Caribbean and ranked top 200 on the men's professional circuit.

Flag football (CIFFA) has men's, women's, and mixed-gender leagues.

Other organised sports leagues include softball, beach volleyball, Gaelic football and ultimate frisbee.

The Cayman Islands Olympic Committee was founded in 1973 and was recognised by the IOC (International Olympic Committee) in 1976.

In April 2005 Black Pearl Skate Park was opened in Grand Cayman by Tony Hawk. At the time the 52,000 square feet (4,800 m2) park was the largest in the Western Hemisphere.[131][132]

In February 2010, the first purpose-built track for kart racing in the Cayman Islands was opened.[133] Corporate karting Leagues at the track have involved widespread participation with 20 local companies and 227 drivers taking part in the 2010 Summer Corporate Karting League.[134]

Cydonie Mothersille was the first track and field athlete from the country to make an Olympic final at the 2008 Olympic Games. She also won a bronze medal in the 200m at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics and gold in the same event at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[135]

Arts and culture

Music

The Cayman National Cultural Foundation manages the F.J. Harquail Cultural Centre and the US$4 million Harquail Theatre. The Cayman National Cultural Foundation, established in 1984, helps to preserve and promote Cayman folk music, including the organisation of festivals such as the Cayman Islands International Storytelling Festival, the Cayman JazzFest, Seafarers Festival and Cayfest.[136] The jazz, calypso and reggae genres of music styles feature prominently in Cayman music as celebrated cultural influences.[137]

Art

The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands is an art museum in George Town.[138] Founded in 1996, NGCI is an arts organisation that seeks to fulfil its mission through exhibitions, artist residencies, education/outreach programmes and research projects in the Cayman Islands. The NGCI is a non-profit institution, part of the Ministry of Health and Culture.[139]

Media

There are two print newspapers currently in circulation throughout the islands: the Cayman Compass and The Caymanian Times. Online news services include Cayman Compass, Cayman News Service, Cayman Marl Road, The Caymanian Times and Real Cayman News.[citation needed] Olive Hilda Miller was the first paid reporter to work for a Cayman Islands newspaper, beginning her career on the Tradewinds newspaper, which her work helped to establish.[140][141]

Local radio stations are broadcast throughout the islands.

Feature films that have been filmed in the Cayman Islands include: The Firm, Haven, Cayman Went[142] and Zombie Driftwood.[143]

Television in the Cayman Islands consist of three over-the-air broadcast stations, Trinity Broadcasting Network - CIGTV (the government-owned channel) - Seventh Day Adventist Network. Cable television is available in the Cayman Islands through three providers, C3 Pure Fibre - FLOW TV - Logic TV. Satellite television is provided by Dish Direct TV.[144]

Broadband is widely available on the Cayman Islands, with Digicel, C3 Pure Fibre, FLOW and Logic all providing super fast fibre broadband to the islands.[145]

Notable Caymanians

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Further reading

  • Boultbee, Paul G. (1996). Cayman Islands. Oxford: ABC-Clio Press. ISBN 9781851092406. OCLC 35170772.
  • . Caribbean Magazine. Archived from the original on 11 May 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2010.
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  • Michael Craton and the New History Committee (2003). Founded upon the Seas: A History of the Cayman Islands and Their People. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers. ISBN 0-9729358-3-5.
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The Cayman Islands ˈ k eɪ m en is a self governing British Overseas Territory the largest by population in the western Caribbean Sea The 264 square kilometre 102 square mile territory comprises the three islands of Grand Cayman Cayman Brac and Little Cayman which are located to the south of Cuba and northeast of Honduras between Jamaica and Mexico s Yucatan Peninsula The capital city is George Town on Grand Cayman which is the most populous of the three islands Cayman IslandsBritish Overseas TerritoryFlagCoat of armsMotto He hath founded it upon the seas Anthem God Save the King source track track National song Beloved Isle Cayman Location of Cayman Islands circled in red Sovereign state United KingdomBritish control1670Self government4 July 1959Separation from Jamaica6 August 1962Current constitution6 November 2009Capitaland largest cityGeorge Town19 20 N 81 24 W 19 333 N 81 400 W 19 333 81 400Official languagesEnglishVernacularlanguagesCayman Islands English 1 Ethnic groups 2021 3 42 7 Mixed23 1 Black21 4 White9 1 South Asian 3 7 Other 2 Religion66 9 Christianity25 No Religion1 7 Hinduism0 4 Islam0 3 Rastafari0 2 Judaism5 5 Not Specified 4 Demonym s CaymanianGovernmentParliamentary dependency under a constitutional monarchy MonarchCharles III GovernorMartyn Roper PremierWayne PantonLegislatureParliamentGovernment of the United Kingdom MinistervacantArea Total264 km2 102 sq mi Water 1 6Highest elevation43 m 141 ft Population 2021 census78 554 5 Density244 km2 632 0 sq mi 59th GDP PPP 2019 6 estimate Total 4 78 billion Per capita 73 600GDP nominal 2020 estimate Total 5 61 billion 7 160th Per capita 85 347 7th HDI 2013 0 888very highCurrencyCayman Islands dollar KYD Time zoneUTC 5 00 EST Date formatdd mm yyyyDriving sideleftCalling code 1 345UK postcodeKYx xxxxISO 3166 codeKYInternet TLD kyWebsitehttps www gov ky The Cayman Islands is considered to be part of the geographic Western Caribbean Zone as well as the Greater Antilles The territory is a major world offshore financial centre for international businesses and wealthy individuals largely as a result of the state not charging taxes on any income earned or stored 8 With a GDP per capita of 91 392 the Cayman Islands has the highest standard of living in the Caribbean 9 Immigrants from over 130 countries and territories reside in the Cayman Islands 10 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Fauna 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 District populations 3 2 Demographics amp immigration 3 3 Religion 3 4 Languages 4 Economy 4 1 Tourism 4 2 Shipping 4 3 Labour 4 3 1 Work permits for non citizens 4 3 2 CARICOM Single Market Economy 5 Government 5 1 Police 5 2 Military and defence 5 2 1 Cayman Islands Regiment 5 2 2 Cadet Corps 5 2 3 Coast Guard 5 3 Taxation 5 4 Foreign relations 6 Emergency Services 7 Infrastructure 7 1 Ports 7 2 Airports and airlines 7 3 Main Highways 8 Education 8 1 Primary and secondary schools 8 2 Colleges and universities 9 Sports 10 Arts and culture 10 1 Music 10 2 Art 11 Media 12 Notable Caymanians 13 See also 14 References 15 Further reading 16 External linksHistory EditMain articles History of the Cayman Islands Colony of Jamaica and West Indies Federation 2 dollar Cayman 1975 No archaeological evidence for an indigenous presence has been found on the Cayman Islands 11 Therefore it is believed that they were discovered by Christopher Columbus on 10 May 1503 during his final voyage to the Americas 12 13 He named them Las Tortugas due to the large number of turtles found on the islands which were soon hunted to near extinction 12 14 however in the succeeding decades the islands began to be referred to as the Caimanas or Caymanes after the caimans present there 13 12 No immediate colonisation occurred following Columbus s discovery however a variety of settlers from various backgrounds made their home on the islands including pirates shipwrecked sailors and deserters from Oliver Cromwell s army in Jamaica 15 Sir Francis Drake briefly visited the islands in 1586 16 Cayman Islands National Museum George Town Grand Cayman The first recorded permanent inhabitant of the Cayman Islands Isaac Bodden was born on Grand Cayman around 1661 He was the grandson of the original settler named Bodden who was probably one of Oliver Cromwell s soldiers at the taking of Jamaica in 1655 17 England took formal control of the Cayman Islands along with Jamaica as a result of the Treaty of Madrid of 1670 13 That same year saw an attack on a turtle fishing settlement on Little Cayman by the Spanish under Manuel Ribeiro Pardal 16 Following several unsuccessful attempts at settlement in what had by now become a haven for pirates 14 a permanent English speaking population in the islands dates from the 1730s 14 With settlement after the first royal land grant by the Governor of Jamaica in 1734 came the perceived need for slaves 18 Many were brought to the islands from Africa this is evident today with the majority of native Caymanians being of African and or English descent 13 The results of the first census taken in the islands in 1802 showed the population on Grand Cayman to be 933 with 545 of those inhabitants being enslaved 14 Slavery was abolished in the Cayman Islands in 1833 At the time of abolition there were over 950 people of African ancestry enslaved by 116 families 19 12 On 22 June 1863 the Cayman Islands became officially declared and administered as a dependency of the Crown Colony of Jamaica 20 The islands continued to be governed as part of the Colony of Jamaica until 1962 when they became a separate Crown colony while Jamaica became an independent Commonwealth realm 21 13 The Heroes Square in the centre of George Town which commemorates the Cayman Islands war dead The Legislative Assembly building is at the left On 8 February 1794 the Caymanians rescued the crews of a group of ten merchant ships including HMS Convert an incident that has since become known as the Wreck of the Ten Sail 12 14 The ships had struck a reef and run aground during rough seas 22 Legend has it that King George III rewarded the island with a promise never to introduce taxes as compensation for their generosity as one of the ships carried a member of the King s own family While this remains a popular legend the story is not true 23 14 In the 1950s tourism began to take off with the opening of Owen Roberts International Airport ORIA in 1952 24 a bank and several hotels plus a number of scheduled flights and cruise stop overs 16 14 Politically the Cayman Islands were an internally self governing territory of Jamaica from 1958 to 1962 however they reverted to direct British rule following the independence of Jamaica in 1962 13 In 1972 a large degree of internal autonomy was granted by a new constitution with further revisions being made in 1994 13 The Cayman Islands government focused on boosting the territory s economy via tourism and off shore finance both of which mushroomed from the 1970s onwards 14 13 The Cayman Islands have historically been a tax exempt destination and the government has always relied on indirect and not direct taxes The territory has never levied income tax capital gains tax or any wealth tax making them a popular tax haven 25 The constitution was further modified in 2001 and 2009 codifying various aspects of human rights legislation 13 On 11 September 2004 the island of Grand Cayman which lies largely unprotected at sea level was hit by Hurricane Ivan creating an 8 foot 2 4 m storm surge which flooded many areas of Grand Cayman 13 An estimated 83 of the dwellings on the island were damaged including 4 requiring complete reconstruction A reported 70 of all dwellings suffered severe damage from flooding or wind Another 26 sustained minor damage from partial roof removal low levels of flooding or impact with floating or wind driven hurricane debris 26 Power water and communications were disrupted for months in some areas as Ivan was the worst hurricane to hit the islands in 86 years 27 Grand Cayman began a major rebuilding process and within two years its infrastructure was nearly returned to pre hurricane status Due to the tropical location of the islands more hurricanes or tropical systems have affected the Cayman Islands than any other region in the Atlantic basin it has been brushed or directly hit on average every 2 23 years 28 Geography Edit Map of the Cayman Islands showing the three main islands about 120 kilometres 75 miles apart Main article Geography of the Cayman Islands The islands are in the western Caribbean Sea and are the peaks of an undersea mountain range called the Cayman Ridge or Cayman Rise This ridge flanks the Cayman Trough 6 000 m 20 000 ft deep 29 which lies 6 km 3 7 mi to the south 30 The islands lie in the northwest of the Caribbean Sea east of Quintana Roo Mexico and Yucatan State Mexico northeast of Costa Rica north of Panama south of Cuba and west of Jamaica They are situated about 700 km 430 mi south of Miami 31 750 km 470 mi east of Mexico 32 366 km 227 mi south of Cuba 33 and about 500 km 310 mi northwest of Jamaica 34 Grand Cayman is by far the largest with an area of 197 km2 76 sq mi 35 Grand Cayman s two sister islands Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are about 120 km 75 mi east north east of Grand Cayman and have areas of 38 and 28 5 km2 14 7 and 11 0 sq mi 36 respectively The nearest land mass from Grand Cayman is the Canarreos Archipelago about 240 km or 150 miles away whereas the nearest from the easternmost island Cayman Brac is the Jardines de la Reina archipelago about 160 km or 100 miles away both of which are part of Cuba George Town waterfront All three islands were formed by large coral heads covering submerged ice age peaks of western extensions of the Cuban Sierra Maestra range and are mostly flat One notable exception to this is The Bluff on Cayman Brac s eastern part which rises to 43 m 141 ft above sea level the highest point on the islands 37 The terrain is mostly a low lying limestone base surrounded by coral reefs The portions of prehistoric coral reef that line the coastline and protrude from the water are referred to as ironshore Fauna Edit Blue iguana See also List of mammals of the Cayman Islands List of birds of the Cayman Islands and List of butterflies of the Cayman Islands The mammalian species in the Cayman Islands include the introduced Central American agouti 38 and eight species of bats At least three now extinct native rodent species were present until the discovery of the islands by Europeans Marine life around the island of the Grand Cayman includes tarpon silversides Atheriniformes French angelfish Pomacanthus paru and giant barrel sponges A number of cetaceans are found in offshore waters These species include the goose beaked whale Ziphius cavirostris Blainville s beaked whale Mesoplodon densirostris and sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus Cayman avian fauna includes two endemic subspecies of Amazona parrots Amazona leucocephala hesterna or Cuban amazon presently restricted to the island of Cayman Brac but formerly also on Little Cayman and Amazona leucocephala caymanensis or Grand Cayman parrot which is native to the Cayman Islands forested areas of Cuba and the Isla de la Juventud Little Cayman and Cayman Brac are also home to red footed and brown boobies 39 40 Although the barn owl Tyto alba occurs in all three of the islands they are not commonplace The Cayman Islands also possess five endemic subspecies of butterflies 41 These butterfly breeds can be viewed at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on the Grand Cayman Among other notable fauna at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park is the critically threatened blue iguana which is also known as the Grand Cayman iguana Cyclura lewisi The blue iguana is endemic to the Grand Cayman 42 particularly because of rocky sunlit open areas near the island s shores that are advantageous for the laying of eggs Nevertheless habitat destruction and invasive mammalian predators remain the primary reasons that blue iguana hatchlings do not survive naturally 43 The Cuban crocodile Crocodylus rhombifer once inhabited the islands 44 The name Cayman is derived from a Carib word for various crocodilians 45 Signs at Rum Point commemorating landed and near miss hurricanes Climate Edit Main article Climate of the Cayman Islands The Cayman Islands has a tropical wet and dry climate with a wet season from May to October and a dry season that runs from November to April Seasonally there is little temperature change 46 A major natural hazard is the tropical cyclones that form during the Atlantic hurricane season from June to November On 11 and 12 September 2004 Hurricane Ivan struck the Cayman Islands The storm resulted in two deaths and caused significant damage to the infrastructure on the islands The total economic impact of the storms was estimated to be 3 4 billion 47 Demographics EditMain article Demographics of the Cayman Islands According to the Economics and Statistics Office of the Government of the Cayman Islands the Cayman Islands had a population of 78 554 as of fall 2022 48 It was revealed in the 2021 census that 56 of the workforce is Non Caymanian this is the first time in the territory s history that the number of working immigrants has overtaken the number of working Caymanians 49 Most Caymanians are of mixed African and European ancestry Slavery was not common throughout the islands and once it was abolished communities seemed to integrate more compliantly than other Caribbean nations and territories resulting in a more mixed race population The country s demographics are changing rapidly Immigration plays a huge role however the changing demographics in age have sounded alarm bells in the most recent census In comparison to the 2010 census the 2021 census has shown that 36 of Cayman s population growth has been in seniors over the age of 65 while only 8 growth was recorded in groups under 15 years of age This is due to extremely low birth rates among Caymanians which almost forces the government to have to seek out workers from overseas to sustain the country s economic success This has raised concerns however among many young Caymanians who worry about the workforce becoming increasingly competitive with the influx of workers as well as rent and property prices going up 50 Because the population has skyrocketed over the last decade the Premier of the Cayman Islands Wayne Panton has stressed that the islands need more careful and managed growth Many have worried that the country s infrastructure and services cannot cope with the surging population 51 District populations Edit Traditional Caymanian home at East End Grand Cayman According to a 2022 population report by the Cayman Islands Government the estimated population is 78 554 52 however the permanent resident population is 71 105 53 broken down as follows George Town 34 921 West Bay 15 335 Bodden Town 14 845 North Side 1 902 East End 1 846 Cayman Brac and Little Cayman Sister Islands 2 257 54 Demographics amp immigration Edit According to the Cayman Islands Spring 2022 Labour Force report 48 9 of the country is Caymanian This includes generational Caymanians and those who have obtained Caymanian status term used for citizenship 55 The remaining 51 1 are immigrants on work permits or those with permanent residency which is a pathway to gaining status The Cayman Islands has long been a popular destination for expatriates dating back to the late 1970s when the country s financial sector started to take off Population by country of birth 55 Nationalities percentCayman Islands 35 4 Jamaica 24 8 The Philippines 5 5 United Kingdom 5 3 United States 5 2 Honduras 4 2 Canada 3 3 India 2 1 Cuba 1 6 South Africa 1 Nicaragua 1 Other 10 6 Religion Edit The predominant religion on the Cayman Islands is Christianity 56 66 9 down from over 80 in 2010 57 Religions practised include United Church Church of God Anglican Church Baptist Church Catholic Church Seventh day Adventist Church and Pentecostal Church Roman Catholic churches are St Ignatius Church George Town Christ the Redeemer Church West Bay and Stella Maris Church Cayman Brac Many citizens are deeply religious regularly going to church however atheism has been on the rise throughout the islands since 2000 with 25 now identifying with no religion according to the 2021 census It is a common trend for developed nations to have a large number of irreligious citizens 57 Ports are closed on Sundays and Christian holidays There is also an active synagogue and Jewish community 58 on the island as well as places of worship in George Town for Jehovah s Witnesses and followers of the Baha i faith In 2020 there are an estimated 121 muslims in Cayman Islands 59 Elmslie United Church George Town Languages Edit The official language of the Cayman Islands is English 90 56 Islanders accents retain elements passed down from English Scottish and Welsh settlers among others in a language variety known as Cayman Creole Caymanians of Jamaican origin speak in their own vernacular see Jamaican Creole and Jamaican English It is also quite commonplace to hear some residents converse in Spanish 56 as many citizens have relocated from Latin America to work and live on Grand Cayman The Latin American nations with the greatest representation are Honduras Cuba Colombia Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic Spanish speakers comprise approximately between 10 and 12 of the population and are predominantly of the Caribbean dialect Tagalog is spoken by about 5 of inhabitants most of whom are Filipino residents on work permits 56 Economy EditMain article Economy of the Cayman Islands A proportional representation of Cayman Islands exports 2019 The economy of the Cayman Islands is dominated by financial services and tourism together accounting for 50 60 of Gross Domestic Product 60 The nation s low tax rates have led to it being used as a tax haven for corporations there are 100 000 companies registered in the Cayman Islands more than the population itself The Cayman Islands have come under criticism for allegations of money laundering and other financial crimes including a 2016 statement by former US president Barack Obama that described a particular building which was the registered address of over 12 000 corporations as a tax scam 61 The Cayman Islands holds a relatively low unemployment rate of about 4 24 as of 2015 62 lower than the value of 4 7 that was recorded in 2014 With an average income of US 71 549 Caymanians have the highest standard of living in the Caribbean According to the CIA World Factbook the Cayman Islands real GDP per capita is the tenth highest in the world but the CIA s data for Cayman dates to 2018 and is likely to be lower than present day values 63 The territory prints its own currency the Cayman Islands dollar KYD which is pegged to the US dollar US 1 227 to 1 KYD However in many retail stores throughout the islands the KYD is typically traded at US 1 25 64 Cayman Islands have a high cost of living even when compared to UK and US 65 For example a loaf of multigrain bread is 5 49 KYD while a similar loaf sells for 2 47 KYD in the US and 1 36 KYD in the UK 66 The minimum wage as of February 2021 is 6 KYD for standard positions and 4 50 for workers in the service industry where tips supplement income 67 This contributes to wealth disparity 68 A small segment of the population lives in condemned properties lacking power and running water 69 The government has established a Needs Assessment Unit to relieve poverty in the islands 70 Local charities including Cayman s Acts of Random Kindness ARK also provide assistance The government s primary source of income is indirect taxation there is no income tax capital gains tax or corporation tax 25 An import duty of 5 to 22 automobiles 29 5 to 100 is levied against goods imported into the islands Few goods are exempt notable exemptions include books cameras gold and perfume 71 Tourism Edit See also Scuba diving in the Cayman Islands Panorama of Seven Mile Beach on Grand CaymanOne of Grand Cayman s main attractions is Seven Mile Beach site of a number of the island s hotels and resorts Named one of the Ultimate Beaches by Caribbean Travel and Life Seven Mile Beach due to erosion over the years the number has decreased to 5 5 miles is a public beach on the western shore of Grand Cayman Island 72 Historical sites in Grand Cayman such as Pedro St James Castle in Savannah also attract visitors 73 Observation Tower at Camana Bay north George Town Stingray passing through Stingray City Grand Cayman All three islands offer scuba diving and the Cayman Islands are home to several snorkelling locations where tourists can swim with stingrays The most popular area to do this is Stingray City Grand Cayman Stingray City is a top attraction in Grand Cayman and originally started in the 1980s when divers started feeding squid to stingrays The stingrays started to associate the sound of the boat motors with food and thus visit this area year round 74 There are two shipwrecks off the shores of Cayman Brac including the MV Captain Keith Tibbetts 75 Grand Cayman also has several shipwrecks off its shores including one deliberate one On 30 September 1994 the USS Kittiwake was decommissioned and struck from the Naval Vessel Register In November 2008 her ownership was transferred for an undisclosed amount to the government of the Cayman Islands which had decided to sink the Kittiwake in June 2009 to form a new artificial reef off Seven Mile Beach Grand Cayman Following several delays the ship was finally scuttled according to plan on 5 January 2011 The Kittiwake has become a dynamic environment for marine life While visitors are not allowed to take anything there are endless sights Each of the five decks of the ship offers squirrelfish rare sponges Goliath groupers urchins and more Experienced and beginner divers are invited to swim around the Kittiwake 76 Pirates Week is an annual 11 day November festival started in 1977 by the then Minister of Tourism Jim Bodden to boost tourism during the country s tourism slow season 77 Other Grand Cayman tourist attractions include the ironshore landscape of Hell the 23 acre 93 000 m2 marine theme park Cayman Turtle Centre Island Wildlife Encounter previously known as Boatswain s Beach the production of gourmet sea salt and the Mastic Trail a hiking trail through the forests in the centre of the island The National Trust for the Cayman Islands provides guided tours weekly on the Mastic Trail and other locations 78 Another attraction to visit on Grand Cayman is the Observation Tower located in Camana Bay The Observation Tower is 75 feet tall and provides 360 degree views across Seven Mile Beach George Town the North Sound and beyond It is free to the public and climbing the tower has become a popular thing to do in the Cayman Islands 79 Points of interest include the East End Light sometimes called Gorling Bluff Light a lighthouse at the east end of Grand Cayman island The lighthouse is the centrepiece of East End Lighthouse Park managed by the National Trust for the Cayman Islands the first navigational aid on the site was the first lighthouse in the Cayman Islands Shipping Edit As of 31 December 2015 update 360 commercial vessels and 1 674 pleasure craft were registered in the Cayman Islands totalling 4 3 million GT 80 Labour Edit The Cayman Islands has a population of 69 656 as of 2021 update and therefore a limited workforce 81 Work permits may therefore be granted to foreigners On average there have been more than 24 000 foreigners holding valid work permits 82 Work permits for non citizens Edit To work in the Cayman Islands as a non citizen a work permit is required This involves passing a police background check and a health check A prospective immigrant worker will not be granted a permit unless certain medical conditions are met including testing negative for syphilis and HIV A permit may be granted to individuals on special work A foreigner must first have a job to move to the Cayman Islands The employer applies and pays for the work permit 83 Work permits are not granted to foreigners who are in the Cayman Islands unless it is a renewal The Cayman Islands Immigration Department requires foreigners to remain out of the country until their work permit has been approved 84 The Cayman Islands presently imposes a controversial rollover in relation to expatriate workers who require a work permit Non Caymanians are only permitted to reside and work within the territory for a maximum of nine years unless they satisfy the criteria of key employees Non Caymanians who are rolled over may return to work for additional nine year periods subject to a one year gap between their periods of work The policy has been the subject of some controversy within the press Law firms have been particularly upset by the recruitment difficulties that it has caused 85 Other less well remunerated employment sectors have been affected as well Concerns about safety have been expressed by diving instructors and realtors have also expressed concerns Others support the rollover as necessary to protect Caymanian identity in the face of immigration of large numbers of expatriate workers 86 Concerns have been expressed that in the long term the policy may damage the preeminence of the Cayman Islands as an offshore financial centre by making it difficult to recruit and retain experienced staff from onshore financial centres Government employees are no longer exempt from this rollover policy according to this report in a local newspaper 87 The governor has used his constitutional powers which give him absolute control over the disposition of civil service employees to determine which expatriate civil servants are dismissed after seven years service and which are not citation needed This policy is incorporated in the Immigration Law 2003 revision written by the United Democratic Party government and subsequently enforced by the People s Progressive Movement Party government Both governments agree to the term limits on foreign workers and the majority of Caymanians also agree it is necessary to protect local culture and heritage from being eroded by a large number of foreigners gaining residency and citizenship 88 CARICOM Single Market Economy Edit In recognition of the CARICOM Free Movement Skilled Persons Act which came into effect in July 1997 in some of the CARICOM countries such as Jamaica and which has been adopted in other CARICOM countries such as Trinidad and Tobago 89 it is possible that CARICOM nationals who hold the A Certificate of Recognition of Caribbean Community Skilled Person will be allowed to work in the Cayman Islands 90 under normal working conditions Government EditMain article Politics of the Cayman Islands The Cayman Islands are a British overseas territory listed by the UN Special Committee of 24 as one of the 16 non self governing territories The current Constitution incorporating a Bill of Rights was ordained by a statutory instrument of the United Kingdom in 2009 91 A 19 seat not including two non voting members appointed by the Governor which brings the total to 21 members Parliament is elected by the people every four years to handle domestic affairs 92 Of the elected Members of the Parliament MPs seven are chosen to serve as government Ministers in a Cabinet headed by the Governor The Premier is appointed by the Governor 93 A Governor is appointed by the King of the United Kingdom on the advice of the British Government to represent the monarch 94 Governors can exercise complete legislative and executive authority if they wish through blanket powers reserved to them in the constitution 95 Bills which have passed the Parliament require royal assent before becoming effective The Constitution empowers the Governor to withhold royal assent in cases where the legislation appears to him or her to be repugnant to or inconsistent with the Constitution or affects the rights and privileges of the Parliament or the Royal Prerogative or matters reserved to the Governor by article 55 96 The executive authority of the Cayman Islands is vested in the King and is exercised by the Government consisting of the Governor and the Cabinet 97 There is an office of the Deputy Governor who must be a Caymanian and have served in a senior public office The Deputy Governor is the acting Governor when the office of Governor is vacant or the Governor is not able to discharge his or her duties or is absent from the Cayman Islands 98 The current Governor of the Cayman Islands is Martyn Roper 99 The Cabinet is composed of two official members and seven elected members called Ministers one of whom is designated Premier The Premier can serve for two consecutive terms after which he or she is barred from attaining the office again Although an MP can only be Premier twice any person who meets the qualifications and requirements for a seat in the Parliament can be elected to the Parliament indefinitely 100 There are two official members of the Parliament the Deputy Governor and the Attorney General They are appointed by the Governor in accordance with His Majesty s instructions and although they have seats in the Parliament under the 2009 Constitution they do not vote They serve in a professional and advisory role to the MPs the Deputy Governor represents the Governor who is a representative of the King and the British Government While the Attorney General serves to advise on legal matters and has special responsibilities in Parliament they are generally responsible for changes to the Penal code The seven Ministers are voted into office by the 19 elected members of the Parliament of the Cayman Islands One of the Ministers the leader of the majority political party is appointed Premier by the Governor After consulting the Premier the Governor allocates a portfolio of responsibilities to each Cabinet Minister Under the principle of collective responsibility all Ministers are obliged to support in the Parliament any measures approved by Cabinet Almost 80 departments sections and units carry out the business of government joined by a number of statutory boards and authorities set up for specific purposes such as the Port Authority the Civil Aviation Authority the Immigration Board the Water Authority the University College Board of Governors the National Pensions Board and the Health Insurance Commission Since 2000 there have been two official major political parties The Cayman Democratic Party CDP and the People s Progressive Movement PPM While there has been a shift to political parties many contending for office still run as independents The two parties are notably similar though they consider each other rivals in most cases their differences are generally in personality and implementation rather than actual policy The Cayman Islands generally lacks any form of organised political parties 101 As of the May 2017 General Election members of the PPM and CDP have joined with three independent members to form a government coalition despite many years of enmity 102 Police Edit Main article Royal Cayman Islands Police Service Policing in the country is provided chiefly by the RCIPS or Royal Cayman Islands Police Service and the CICBC or Cayman Islands Customs amp Border Control These two agencies co operate in aspects of law enforcement including their joint marine unit 103 104 Military and defence Edit The defence of the Cayman Islands is the responsibility of the United Kingdom The Royal Navy maintains a ship on permanent station in the Caribbean HMS Medway P223 and additionally sends another Royal Navy or Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship as a part of Atlantic Patrol NORTH tasking These ships main mission in the region is to maintain British sovereignty for the overseas territories provide humanitarian aid and disaster relief during disasters such as hurricanes which are common in the area and to conduct counter narcotic operations Cayman Islands Regiment Edit Main article Cayman Islands Regiment On 12 October 2019 the government announced the formation of the Cayman Islands Regiment a new British Armed Forces unit The Cayman Islands Regiment which became fully operational in 2020 with an initial 35 50 personnel of mostly reservists Between 2020 through 2021 the Regiment grew to over a hundred personnel and over the next several years expected to grow to over a several hundred personnel 105 106 107 In mid December 2019 recruitment for commanding officers and junior officers began with the commanding officers expected to begin work in January 2020 and the junior officers expected to begin in February 2020 108 In January 2020 the first officers were chosen for the Cayman Islands Regiment 109 Since the formation of the Regiment it has been deployed on a few operational tours providing HADR or Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief as well as assisting with the COVid19 Pandemic Cadet Corps Edit The Cayman Islands Cadet Corps was formed in March 2001 and carries out military type training with teenage citizens of the country 110 Coast Guard Edit Main article Cayman Islands Coast Guard In 2018 the PPM led Coalition government pledged to form a coast guard to protect the interests of the Cayman Islands especially in terms of illegal immigration and illegal drug importation as well as search and rescue 111 In mid 2018 the Commander and second in Command of the Cayman Islands Coast Guard were appointed Commander Robert Scotland was appointed as the first commanding officer and Lieutenant Commander Leo Anglin was appointed as Second in Command 112 In mid 2019 the commander and second in command took part in international joint operations with the United States Coast Guard and the Jamaica Defense Force Coast Guard called Operation Riptide This makes it the first deployment for the Cayman Islands Coast Guard and the first in ten years any Cayman Representative has been on a foreign military ship for a counternarcotic operation 113 114 In late November 2019 it was announced that the Cayman Islands Coast Guard would become operational in January 2020 with initial total of 21 Coast Guardsmen half of which would come from the joint marine unit with further recruitment in the new year One of the many taskings of the Coast Guard will be to push enforcement of all laws that apply to the designated Wildlife Interaction Zone 115 On 5 October 2021 the Cayman Islands Parliament passed the Cayman Islands Coast Guard Act thus establishing the Cayman Islands Coast Guard as a uniformed and disciplined department of Government 116 Taxation Edit No direct taxation is imposed on residents and Cayman Islands companies The government receives the majority of its income from indirect taxation Duty is levied against most imported goods which is typically in the range of 22 to 25 Some items are exempted such as baby formula books cameras electric vehicles and certain items are taxed at 5 Duty on automobiles depends on their value The duty can amount to 29 5 up to 20 000 00 KYD CIF cost insurance and freight and up to 42 over 30 000 00 KYD CIF for expensive models The government charges flat licensing fees on financial institutions that operate in the islands and there are work permit fees on foreign labour A 13 government tax is placed on all tourist accommodations in addition to a US 37 50 airport departure tax which is built into the cost of an airline ticket There is a 7 5 sales tax on the proceeds of the sale of the property payable by the purchaser There are no taxes on corporate profits capital gains or personal income There are no estate or death inheritance taxes payable on Cayman Islands real estate or other assets held in the Cayman Islands The legend behind the lack of taxation comes from the Wreck of the Ten Sail when multiple ships ran aground on the reef off the north coast of Grand Cayman Local fishermen are said to have then sailed out to rescue the crew and salvage goods from the wrecks It is said that out of gratitude and due to their small size King George III then issued the edict that the citizens of the country of the Cayman Islands would never pay tax 117 There is however no documented evidence for this story besides oral tradition Foreign relations Edit Postage stamp with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II 1953 Main article Foreign relations of the Cayman Islands Foreign policy is controlled by the United Kingdom as the islands remain an overseas territory of the United Kingdom Although in its early days the Cayman Islands most important relationships were with Britain and Jamaica in recent years as a result of economic dependence a relationship with the United States has developed Though the Cayman Islands is involved in no major international disputes they have come under some criticism due to the use of their territory for narcotics trafficking and money laundering In an attempt to address this the government entered into the Narcotics Agreement of 1984 and the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty of 1986 with the United States to reduce the use of their facilities associated with these activities In more recent years they have stepped up the fight against money laundering by limiting banking secrecy introducing requirements for customer identification and record keeping and requiring banks to co operate with foreign investigators Due to their status as an overseas territory of the UK the Cayman Islands has no separate representation either in the United Nations or in most other international organisations However the Cayman Islands still participates in some international organisations being an associate member of Caricom and UNESCO and a member of a sub bureau of Interpol 118 Emergency Services EditAccess to Emergency Services is available using 9 1 1 the Emergency telephone number the same number as is used in Canada and the United States 119 The Cayman Islands Department of Public Safety s Communications Centre processes 9 1 1 and non emergency Police assistance Ambulance Service Fire Service and search and rescue calls for all three islands The Communications Centre dispatches RCIP and EMS units directly the Cayman Islands Fire Service maintains their own dispatch room at the airport fire station 120 The Police Services are handled by the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service The Fire Services are handled by the Cayman Islands Fire Service There are 4 main hospitals in the Cayman Islands Private and Public Health in the Cayman Islands with various localised health clinics around the islands Infrastructure EditMain article Transport in the Cayman Islands Ports Edit George Town is the port capital of Grand Cayman There are no berthing facilities for cruise ships but up to four cruise ships can anchor in designated anchorages There are three cruise terminals in George Town the North South and Royal Watler Terminals The ride from the ship to the terminal is about 5 minutes 121 Airports and airlines Edit There are three airports which serve the Cayman Islands The islands national flag carrier is Cayman Airways with Owen Roberts International Airport hosting the airline as its hub Owen Roberts International Airport Charles Kirkconnell International Airport Edward Bodden Airfield Main Highways Edit There are three highways as well as crucial feeder roads that serve the Cayman Islands capital city George Town Residents in the east of the city will rely on the East West Arterial Bypass to go into George Town as well as Shamrock Road coming from Bodden Town and the eastern districts Other main highways and carriageways include Linford Pierson Highway most popular roadway into George Town from the east Esterly Tibbetts Highway serves commuters to the north of the city and West Bay North Sound Road main road for Central George Town South Sound Road used by commuters to the south of the city Crewe Road alternative to taking Linford Pierson Highway Education EditMain article Education in the Cayman Islands Primary and secondary schools Edit Main article List of schools in the Cayman Islands The Cayman Islands Education Department operates state schools Caymanian children are entitled to free primary and secondary education There are two public high schools on Grand Cayman John Gray High School and Clifton Hunter High School and one on Cayman Brac Layman E Scott High School Various churches and private foundations operate several private schools Colleges and universities Edit The University College of the Cayman Islands has campuses on Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac and is the only government run university on the Cayman Islands 122 The International College of the Cayman Islands is a private college in Grand Cayman The college was established in 1970 and offers associate s bachelor s and master s degree programmes 123 Grand Cayman is also home to St Matthew s University which includes a medical school and a school of veterinary medicine 124 The Cayman Islands Law School a branch of the University of Liverpool is based on Grand Cayman 125 The Cayman Islands Civil Service College a unit of the Cayman Islands government organised under the Portfolio of the Civil Service is in Grand Cayman Co situated with University College of the Cayman Islands it offers both degree programs and continuing education units of various sorts The college opened in 2007 and is also used as a government research centre There is a University of the West Indies Open campus in the territory 126 Sports EditSee also Football in the Cayman Islands Truman Bodden Sports Complex is a multi use complex in George Town The complex is separated into an outdoor six lane 25 metre 82 ft swimming pool full purpose track and field and basketball netball courts The field surrounded by the track is used for association football matches as well as other field sports The track stadium holds 3 000 people Association football is the national and most popular sport with the Cayman Islands national football team representing the Cayman Islands in FIFA 127 The Cayman Islands Basketball Federation joined the international basketball governing body FIBA in 1976 128 The country s national team attended the Caribbean Basketball Championship for the first time in 2011 Cayman Islands National Male National Team has won back 2 back Gold Medal victories in 2017 and 2019 Natwest Island Games Rugby union is a developing sport and has its own national men s team women s team and Sevens team The Cayman Men s Rugby 7s team is second in the region after the 2011 NACRA 7s Championship The Cayman Islands are a member of FIFA the International Olympic Committee and the Pan American Sports Organisation and also competes in the biennial Island Games 129 The Cayman Islands are a member of the International Cricket Council which they joined in 1997 as an Affiliate before becoming an Associate member in 2002 The Cayman Islands national cricket team represents the islands in international cricket The team has previously played the sport at first class List A and Twenty20 level It competes in Division Five of the World Cricket League 130 Squash is popular in the Cayman Islands with a vibrant community of mostly ex pats playing out of the 7 court South Sound Squash Club In addition the women s professional squash association hosts one of their major events each year in an all glass court being set up in Camana Bay In December 2012 the former Cayman Open will be replaced by the Women s World Championships the largest tournament in the world The top Cayman men s player Cameron Stafford is No 2 in the Caribbean and ranked top 200 on the men s professional circuit Flag football CIFFA has men s women s and mixed gender leagues Other organised sports leagues include softball beach volleyball Gaelic football and ultimate frisbee The Cayman Islands Olympic Committee was founded in 1973 and was recognised by the IOC International Olympic Committee in 1976 In April 2005 Black Pearl Skate Park was opened in Grand Cayman by Tony Hawk At the time the 52 000 square feet 4 800 m2 park was the largest in the Western Hemisphere 131 132 In February 2010 the first purpose built track for kart racing in the Cayman Islands was opened 133 Corporate karting Leagues at the track have involved widespread participation with 20 local companies and 227 drivers taking part in the 2010 Summer Corporate Karting League 134 Cydonie Mothersille was the first track and field athlete from the country to make an Olympic final at the 2008 Olympic Games She also won a bronze medal in the 200m at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics and gold in the same event at the 2010 Commonwealth Games 135 Arts and culture EditMusic Edit Main article Music of the Cayman Islands The Cayman National Cultural Foundation manages the F J Harquail Cultural Centre and the US 4 million Harquail Theatre The Cayman National Cultural Foundation established in 1984 helps to preserve and promote Cayman folk music including the organisation of festivals such as the Cayman Islands International Storytelling Festival the Cayman JazzFest Seafarers Festival and Cayfest 136 The jazz calypso and reggae genres of music styles feature prominently in Cayman music as celebrated cultural influences 137 Art Edit The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands is an art museum in George Town 138 Founded in 1996 NGCI is an arts organisation that seeks to fulfil its mission through exhibitions artist residencies education outreach programmes and research projects in the Cayman Islands The NGCI is a non profit institution part of the Ministry of Health and Culture 139 Media EditThere are two print newspapers currently in circulation throughout the islands the Cayman Compass and The Caymanian Times Online news services include Cayman Compass Cayman News Service Cayman Marl Road The Caymanian Times and Real Cayman News citation needed Olive Hilda Miller was the first paid reporter to work for a Cayman Islands newspaper beginning her career on the Tradewinds newspaper which her work helped to establish 140 141 Local radio stations are broadcast throughout the islands Feature films that have been filmed in the Cayman Islands include The Firm Haven Cayman Went 142 and Zombie Driftwood 143 Television in the Cayman Islands consist of three over the air broadcast stations Trinity Broadcasting Network CIGTV the government owned channel Seventh Day Adventist Network Cable television is available in the Cayman Islands through three providers C3 Pure Fibre FLOW TV Logic TV Satellite television is provided by Dish Direct TV 144 Broadband is widely available on the Cayman Islands with Digicel C3 Pure Fibre FLOW and Logic all providing super fast fibre broadband to the islands 145 Notable Caymanians EditThis article s list of residents may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are residents or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations May 2020 Truman Bodden politician Gladwyn K Bush folk artist McKeeva Bush politician Marc Chin cricketer William Warren Conolly politician and national hero Kenneth Dart businessman Selita Ebanks fashion model Frank E Flowers filmmaker director and screenwriter Marshall Forbes footballer Ronald Forbes Olympic athlete Brett Fraser Olympic athlete Shaune Fraser Olympic athlete Jason Gilbert record producer and songwriter Sybil Joyce Hylton a national hero Kemar Hyman Olympic athlete John Reno Jackson multidisciplinary artist Thomas Jefferson a Caymanian politician Sybil Ione McLaughlin a national hero Sir Alden McLaughlin politician and second Caymanian to receive a knighthood Edison Mclean first Caymanian gold medalist in Olympic skeet Island Games 146 Cydonie Mothersille track and field athlete and Olympian Edna Moyle former Speaker of the House Bernard K Passman jeweller founded his business on Grand Cayman in 1975 Lee Ramoon footballer David Ritch attorney and Chairman of the Board of Directors of CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank Leila Ross Shier musician educator and composer of Beloved Isle Cayman Raegan Rutty Olympic gymnast Cameron Stafford 2010 Caribbean Junior Squash Champion Kareem Streete Thompson Olympic athlete Tanya Streeter free diver The Barefoot Man folk singer and national icon Kurt Tibbetts politician Dow Travers Olympic athlete Jeffrey Webb former CONCACAF president and FIFA vice president Michael Wight cricketer Mary Evelyn Wood a national heroSee also Edit Caribbean portal United Kingdom portalOutline of Cayman Islands Index of Cayman Islands See also Index of Cayman Islands related articlesReferences Edit Cayman Islands Languages FamilySearch 3 September 2021 Background Note Cayman Islands United States Department of State 18 February 2011 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