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Tourism Minister, Kenneth Bryan, has indicated that airline schedules will resume by all of the airlines previously servicing travel to and from the Cayman Islands between November and March 2022. Consequently, visitors will be able to connect to the Cayman Islands from over 21 gateways across the UK, USA, Canada, Jamaica and Honduras.

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After more than 53,000 votes were cast, the world’s largest community of experts on Caribbean travel — Caribbean Journal readers — has spoken, naming their favorite places in the Caribbean, from the best luxury resort to the region’s culinary capital.

“The response to this year’s Caribbean Journal Travelers’ Choice Awards was simply overwhelming,” said Alexander Britell, editor and publisher of Caribbean Journal. “It was a strong message that the Caribbean is back and better than ever, and this year’s winners exemplify the best of this wonderful region. Congratulations to all of the winners! This is one of the highest honors in the Caribbean travel industry, coming from the most connected and knowledgeable travelers anywhere.”

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One of the Caribbean’s top diving and snorkeling destinations has gotten a makeover. 

The iconic Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park has recently completed a renovation project, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

The park, envisioned by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor includes 82 different life-sized sculptures that reflect Grenada’s culture. 

That includes the famous Vicissitudes, a circle of 28 figures cast from local Grenadian children lined by holding hands. 

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Cayman Airways is relaunching its Grand Cayman to New York route in December, just in time for the Christmas Holidays. The first flight back to the Big Apple since March 2020 will depart from Owen Roberts International Airport on 16 December. The resumption of the National Airline’s popular New York route will see four flights per week on Thursday to Sunday evenings.

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Caribbean Airlines is set to relaunch one of its most popular routes. 

The Trinidad-based carrier will restart service between Port of Spain, Trinidad and Kingston, Jamaica on Dec. 1, the company confirmed. 

The flights will operate on Wednesdays and Fridays. 

“Caribbean Airlines is delighted to restart direct service between Port of Spain, Trinidad and Kingston, Jamaica,” the company said in a statement. 

In a statement, the flights were timed to facilitate same-day onward connections to Nassau, The Bahamas and other destinations in the wider region. 

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