Topic: love local
Reduce, reuse, restyle
Buying ‘pre-loved’ brings with it a seemingly endless list of local benefits.
From boosting the economy through job creation and benefiting charitable endeavours, to the...
Visit the Sisters
If you haven’t been to the Sister Islands lately, it’s time to get reacquainted with the family. Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are perfect for a summertime getaway, both just a quick flight from Grand Cayman via Cayman Airways.
Love local events
Cayman is fortunate to have lots of events throughout the year, but they depend on local support to survive and thrive. Here is a selection of those on offer.
Summer activities for kids
Cayman offers a multitude of activities, both free and paid for, for all interests and ages.
Studio54 expands thanks to local support
Salon and barbershop Studio54 is expanding to Savannah, following “strong and loyal” community support for the local business.
Spreading love at Beacon Farms
Buying produce helps people on the road to recovery.
Go local
Be a tourist for a day (or two) and explore Grand Cayman's attractions.
Love our national symbols
Cayman's national symbols celebrate and preserve the islands' rich cultural heritage and identity. Five new symbols were added earlier this year, including a national dish, drink, dance, dessert and dress.
A trip back in time
Heritage sites are dotted around the island, marking Cayman’s storied past. Explore a variety of celebrated landmarks and get acquainted with the days of yesteryear and the island’s rich heritage and history.
Patronise the performing arts
There is no need to jet off-island to enjoy performances, as the local arts scene is varied and vibrant. Whether it's music, drama or dance, there are events and classes throughout the year.
Lush libations, Cayman made
Cayman is becoming a hotspot for locally made spirits and brews, with the options increasing by the year.
Don’t fly to buy
Everyone can play a part in shaping the economic future of the Cayman Islands. It starts by buying locally.












